Processing Modes Flashcards

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High Gain

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Position: Full flexion of the fingers and thumb at their MCP joints, maintaining PIP and DIP extension. The finger tips proximate each other but do not touch.

Purpose: Twofold; “logging in” clarifies test subject and installation of S.C.O.P.E. files establishes parameters for body language.

Procedure: Touch around the Master Point. If weak, hold to process. If strong, hold until momentary weakness, Pause Lock.

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Bilateral Integration

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Position: Full contact of both hands, palm and fingers.

Purpose: To merge the asymmetric energy composition of the body into one global unit and tends to enhance the depth of a query.

Procedure: Dr. will clasp together both hands of patient and Pause Lock or the doctor will clasp his own hands together while touching the patient midline and Pause Lock.

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Overactive Tissue

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Position: Place thumb and finger tips on the surface of the area of assessment

Purpose: To discover or enter an overactive circuit for processing.

Procedure: After entering the Electrical File / PL / touch examination area with the finger tips and test / Process

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Underactive Tissue

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Position: Place the flat hand surface on the area of assessment.

Purpose: To discover or enter an underactive circuit for processing.

Procedure: After entering the Electrical File / PL / touch examination area with the flat hand and test / process

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Local

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Position: Simultaneously apply the index and middle finger pads to the dorsum of the thumb nail.

Purpose: Indicates that local tissue requires more correction before advancing to the next End Point.

Procedure: Apply the tissue files for the local tissues in need of correction. Combining Local / Priority, selects most significant tissue of the Local End Point.

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Remote

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Position: Apply the thumb pad simultaneously to the dorsum of the index and middle finger nails.

Purpose: Indicates a remotely located adverse influence upon the local point, needing correction in another region of the body. This mode converts the files to Location Files.

Procedure: If positive, it activates the location files to show you where to treat.

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Posture or Position (POP)

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Position: Thumb pad to the dorsum of the flexed index finger’s extended PIP joint.

Purpose: This mode indicates if a change of body posture or joint position is significant in the display of a problem.

Procedure: Insert POP query to detect other Gravitational Postures or individual joint positions to access additional causative factors.

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Priority

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Position: Little finger fully flexed, pad to the palmer surface of the fifth metacarpal, just proximal to the fifth MCP joint.

Purpose: To open the tissue files and to select the most significant tissue or condition or product from installed options.

Procedure: Apply this mode immediately before tissue modes for acquiring only one selection. Apply after locating the End Point to confirm treatment point.

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End Point

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Position: Thumb tip to the little finger tip. A specific angle of thumb and finger is required of 90 degrees.

Purpose: To direct you to location points of treatment

Procedure: Three applications: 1. Indicates when to move to the next treatment 2. Activates the Location Files leading to the next point of treatment. 3. Identifies a location for treatment; weakness indicates to treat, strong indicates no treatment is needed. Local or Remote tests may follow to direct you to your options.

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Change Hologram

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Position: With the ring and little finger approximated, insert the thumb nail into the palmer crease of the two adjacent DIP.

Purpose: Upon completing a correction with or without remote influence indicators, a positive test indicates to check other holographs of the local point.

Procedure: Check modes for cranium, upper extremity, lower extremity for the same location in the indicated holographic display for additional corrections.

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Adaptive Triad

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Position: Thumb pad on the dorsum of the index finger DIP joint by slight flexion of the index PIP joint and the thumb joint.

Purpose: This is a composite test – the Reactive Tissue, The Adaptation, and the Injury Recall tests. This is a huge test to cover many of instabilities resulting from adaptation mechanisms.

Procedure: You may hold this mode at the point of lesion until clear or process the endpoint.

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Injury Recall

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Position: Partially flexed four fingers with finger tips into the palm of the hand. The thumb nail touch’s the radial side of the index finger PIP.

Purpose: This screen test identifies neurological memory flashback reactions of each file. Mechanoreceptors, Chemoreceptors, Neuro-Emotional, and Bio-Electrical.

Procedure: Hold this mode at the Master Point or at the local site until the weak indicator muscle is strong in all seven postures.

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Reactive Tissue

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Position: Full flexion of the four fingers at the PIP and DIP joints, with full extension of the MCP joints.

Purpose: A screen test to identify a condition of over active tissue robbing energy, causing under active tissue, i.e. Reactive muscle syndrome.

Procedure: Hold this mode at the positive point of lesion during a weak challenge until clear and strong. This mode used at the site of the reactive tissue will identify the tissue locations of End Point to process.

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Gait Dysfunction

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Position: Tuck the ring and little finger tips to the palm, flex index and middle finger to touch the tip of the thumb as if holding a golf ball.

Purpose: Screen test for conditions of ambulation dysfunctions causing instability and inflammation. Test is performed during a static posture to detect conditions not otherwise known until the movement of walking or running is initiated.

Procedure: Hold the mode at the point of detection until clear and strong or process with End Point.

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Change Time

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Position: Full extension of the thumb, index and middle fingers, with flexion of the ring and little fingers so the finger tips contact the palm of the hand.

Purpose: This will indicate if a time factor is significant in the displace of a problem.

Procedure: Priority / Time, will select the most significant time of the CC display. The test for the active meridian, ting or horary point.

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Calculate

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Position: Finger nails of flexed index and ring fingers contact the palmer surface of the thumb DIP joint.

Purpose: To transpose the files into numerical values for counting.

Procedure: After the calculation mode, PL, count with the finger tips to the palm.

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Seconds

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Position: Thumb tip to radial side of straight PIP joint of the index finger.

Purpose: Indicates time value in seconds.

Procedure: Positive indication plus calculation will display time elapse in seconds that a procedure will require, to satisfy the processing.

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Minutes

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Position: Thumb tip to radial side of straight PIP joint of the middle finger

Purpose: Indicates time value in minutes.

Procedure: Positive indication plus calculation will display time elapse in minutes that a procedure will require, to satisfy the processing.

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Hours

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Position: Thumb tip to radial side of straight PIP joint of the ring finger

Purpose: Indicates time value in hours.

Procedure: Positive indication plus calculation will display time elapse in hours that a procedure will require, to satisfy the processing.

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Days

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Position: Thumb IP flexed so thumb tip is adjacent to the radial side of index finger MCP joint.

Purpose: Indicates days as a time increment for calculation.

Procedure: Day / + Product / PL / Calculate / count = Dosage per Day, then + Day / Calculate = Dosage for how many days duration.

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Weeks

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Position: Thumb IP flexed so thumb tip is adjacent to the radial side of middle finger MCP joint.

Purpose: Indicates weeks as a time increment for calculation.

Procedure: Day / + Product / PL / Calculate / count = Dosage per Week, then + Day / Calculate = Dosage for how many weeks duration.

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Months

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Position: Thumb IP flexed so thumb tip is adjacent to the radial side of ring finger MCP joint.

Purpose: Indicates months as a time increment for calculation.

Procedure: Day / + Product / PL / Calculate / count = Dosage per Month, then + Day / Calculate = Dosage for how many month duration.