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Here is a collection of
writings about NeuroCranial Restructuring® (NCR®), the newest
and most powerful concept of physical medicine in the world
today. Although rough around the edges, this small book
should help you gain some understanding of this exciting
foray into new ideas in physical medicine therapies.
As you read through this
book, please be aware of the shortcomings of physical
medicine treatments as they are practiced today. Chronic
conditions are the bread and butter of the physical medicine
industry. Patients believe that they cannot get better, so
they accept palliative care, insuring that they will be
permanent customer/patients. My frustration with ineffective
therapy was the initial push to create
NeuroCranial Restructuring®.
NCR®is a cumulative
manipulation process involving controlled release of the
body’s connective tissue tension to unwind the structure and
return it towards its original design. NCR®utilizes careful
analysis of the body’s proprioception (patterns of balance)
to determine the precise areas of the skull needing to be
unlocked. The skull is actually moved by the action of
small, inflatable endonasal balloons that are inserted
through the nostril and inflated briefly into the throat.
With the addition of
careful body positioning to increase the tension in the
meninges and other connective tissues, the entire skeletal
structure can be permanently changed with this kind of skull
manipulation. This unlocking of the connective tissues’
residual tensions combined with precise movements of the
cranial bones allow the structural systems of the body to
move incrementally and cumulatively towards the body’s
original design.
This has become my life’s
work. I hope that you become as excited by this information
as I am.
All of the mistakes
contained in this booklet are mine. There are many people
who have helped, especially those people who have
contributed articles and allowed their less-than-flattering
photos to be published. Special thanks go to my patients for
enduring my tardiness starting my workday because of my time
writing this book, and my family, especially my wife Trisha,
for enduring my late nights. |