Practitioner 1&2 Q&A Flashcards
Who touches when T’ling
Therapist
Where does the Gall Bladder Meridian begin
Outer Corner of Eye
Where are the Vascular points for the Popliteus - GB
Back of Knees - 3 points
1st - above the knee lateral
2nd - Central crease
3rd - Medial side
2 fingers and thumb - 1 leg at a time
Hypertonic Muscles - How to test
A muscle that cannot be switched off with North Pole, fanning Lymph
TEST: Holding North side of magnet over belly over muscle, if the SIM tests weak it is hypertonic.
TEST 2: With Magnet still in place OR having fanned Lymph, CL touch K27 (same side) = Muscle should now switch off. Check for switching by touching both K27’s
FIX: P/L weak muscle and use another Non Hypertonic muscle as SIM and test in P for nutrition, emotion. Retest. Could also consider SPINDLE CELL correction - Push to Mush & Lengthen to Strengthen
Apart from the injury, what does injury recall improve?
C-sections
An operation
x-rays
Violent or physical impact on the body
Dental work
When someone has been trapped or knocked unconscious
How would you treat Eczema
Lick and Stick
If for instance the Quads are too tight or hypertonic, which cells would you work on to turn them down? and by what method?
FISH - If the muscles tests Strong…
1) Sustained - 6-8 times
2) Hidden - CL touches NL point on same side of suspected “strong” muscle - mostly SARTORIUS, TERES MINOR and SUPRASPINATUS & TERES MAJOR
3) Fascial Sheath - Mostly w Triceps: CL middle of muslce with palm of hand and retest the muscle. If muscle unlocks its a fascial problem.
4) Induced Stretch - Move limb to max extension and retest.
Sustained Weakness - 1st
TEST: Re-test6-8 times. If the strong muscle weakens it’s a Sustained issue.
FIX: With MCPE in place and balances, rub NL x6 times until pain subsides
Hidden Weakness - 2nd
TEST: CL touches NL points on Strong Muscle and Retest. If it weakens its a Hidden Issue
FIX: Check in P, & with MCPE in place and all the usual balancing, rub the NL points MORE.
Fascial Sheath Inhibition - 3rd
TEST: CL touches belly of muscle w palm or fingers and retest. If muscle tests weak its a Fascia problem.
FIX: Wth MCPE in place, With Oil firmly massage over the muscle towards HEART.
Induced Stretch - 4th
TEST: Move limb to furthest extension or range of motion and retest. If tests weak, fix with Spindle Cell correction
FIX: With MCPE in place, lengthen and strength form centre of muscle outwards x12
Muscular Structural Corrections -Expand
Spincel Cells:
1) Push to Mush - tight muscles
OR
2) Lengthen to Strengthen - Flaccid muscles
What are the four conditions of a strong muscle
FISH
Sustained Weakness
Hidden Weakness
Fascia Sheath
Induced Stretch
What 2 muscles would you test if someone has low energy
Teres Minor
Sartorius
What two muscles would you think of testing for someone with heel pain?
Gastrocnemius
Soleus
What nutrients would you think of for bloating - discomfort above the belly button?
Slippery Elm
Aloe Vera
Which glandular / herb nutrients support the thyroid
Thyroid support
Iodine
spirulina
Kelp
Black Walnut
What is the NV point for the Sartorius
Posterior Fontanel
Where does the small intestine meridian start
Outside edge of nail bed of little finger, furthest from other fingers
Where is the alarm point for the large intestine
ST25 - 1 inch out from belly button to side
Nutrition for which Meridians
Vitamin A
Spirulina
Zambroza
Bladder
Gall Bladder
Kidney
Liver
Spleen
NV Points: Frontal Eminence
… for which 4 Meridian Muscles
Supraspinatus - C
PMC - St
PMS - Liv
Sacrospinalis - Bl
NV Point: Anterior Fontanel
… for which Meridian Muscles
Supraspinatus - Central
Sacrospinatus - Heart -
Anterior Deltoid - GB
Deltoid - Lung
NV - 3 fingers b-w eye and top of ear joint
Teres Major
NV Point - 1” above and and slightly behind the EAR
Latissimus Dorsi
NV Point - Pariental Eminences - which muscles x3
Fascia Lata - Lg Int
Glut Med - CX
Quad - Sm Int
Sacrospinalis - Bladder NV Points
B1 + Frontal Eminences
NV point for Psoas - Kidney
Occipital Protuberance - Groove at the base of the skull
What Meridian are the Tibials connected to
bladder
What is the Emotion for the Spleen
Sympathy, empathy, Validation
Name two muscles of the TW Meridian
Sartorius TW
Teres Minor - Thyroid
Gastrocnemius
Which finger mode is pad of ring (4th finger) to pad of thumb?
Emotional
Name the Meridians in the FIRE element
Small Intestine
Heart
TW
CX
Which Nutrient supports the Opponens Pollicis Longus - Sp
Calcium
Skeletal Strength
Vit D
spirulina
Zambroza
What muscles would you test for a knee injury?
Hamstrings
Quads
Gluteus Max
Fascia Lata
Adductors
Popliteus
Sartorius
Gracilis
Where are the adductors located
Inside front of femur or thigh bone, from just under hip to the knee
Where is the Vascular point for TW Adrenals
Posterior Fontanel
If someone came to you who was always ill and catching colds etc - which muscles would you think of testing?
Immune Balance:
Latissimus Dorsii
Triceps
Pec Minor
Middle & Low Traps
OPL
Infraspinatus
What homework would you give a child with dyslexia to do in between treatments?
Cross Crawl
Eye rotations
Figure 8s
Ear unfurling
Which Nutrient supports the wet tissue of the body (particularly helpful when an area should be wet/moist) ie eyes, throat, anus, vagina when it’s dry?
Beta Carotene
What is the actual test for Injury Recall
Place CLs head in backwards tilt position (neck arched backwards) + CL contact locates the injury and retest SIM. If weak, P/L and test nutrition etc
Fix: Weight of CLs head in heads x6 breathing in/out fwd, Left, right
What are the Pre Checks for Injury Recall?
Find SIM
1) CL to contact locate injury + SIM and retest. If weak hold ESR points
2) CL moves head into backwards position + SIM and retest. If weak, might need a neck balance
What are the first two things you do as a practitioner if your client starts to cry
Reassure
Tissue
BACH
Hold ESR