Cranial/Structural Frontal/Occipital Decompression (developed by Don McCann) has been proven to produce observable and measurable positive results in behavior, noticeable improvements in motor skills, coordination, strength, the ability to concentrate, and the ability to learn and apply new physical tasks. When using these techniques with children who have autism or learning disabilities, it is possible to give them a chance to experience a more normal and productive life.
This therapy also helps facilitate detoxification for the brain and body, removes the symptoms from Covid, reduces scar tissue and soft tissue adhesions from concussions that can cause memory problems and other dysfunctions, can result in significant improvement for early onset Alzheimer’s and dementia — many are often able to move back into normal life activities — and so much more.
Cranial/Structural Frontal/Occipital Decompression incorporates a manual glymphatic activation :
The glymphatic system is a recently discovered macroscopic waste clearance system that utilizes a unique system, that promotes efficient elimination of soluble proteins and metabolites from the central nervous system. Besides waste elimination, the glymphatic system also facilitates brain-wide distribution of several compounds, including glucose, lipids, amino acids, growth factors, and neuromodulators. Intriguingly, the glymphatic system function mainly during sleep and is largely disengaged during wakefulness.
The glymphatic system primarily functions during sleep as an interchange between cerebrospinal fluid and interstitial fluid, with cerebrospinal fluid flowing into the parenchyma via the perivascular spaces and then exchanging with interstitial fluid.
The biological need for sleep across all species may therefore reflect that the brain must enter a state of activity that enables elimination of potentially neurotoxic waste products, including β-amyloid. Since the concept of the glymphatic system is relatively new, we will here review its basic structural elements, organization, regulation, and functions.
Recent studies indicating that glymphatic function is suppressed in various diseases and that failure of glymphatic function in turn might contribute to pathology in neurodegenerative disorders, traumatic brain injury and stroke.
Manual activation of the glymphatic system is an intervention in neurodegenerative diseases, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and infectious/autoimmune diseases.
What is the Gymphatic system of the brain, and why is the manual activation of this system so very important, particular importance for neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease, which is characterized by the accumulation of proteins, including amyloid plaques And scar tissue.
The cranial decompression has helped many of my clients manage symptoms and overcome some of the conditions listed below:
The glymphatic system is a recently discovered macroscopic waste clearance system that utilizes a unique system of perivascular channels, formed by astroglial cells, to promote efficient elimination of soluble proteins and metabolites from the central nervous system. Besides waste elimination, the glymphatic system may also function to help distribute non-waste compounds, such as glucose, lipids, amino acids, and neurotransmitters related to volume transmission, in the brain. Intriguingly, the glymphatic system function mainly during sleep and is largely disengaged during wakefulness. The biological need for sleep across all species may therefore reflect that the brain must enter a state of activity that enables elimination of potentially neurotoxic waste products, including β-amyloid.
Recent studies indicating that glymphatic function is suppressed in various diseases and that failure of glymphatic function in turn might contribute to pathology in neurodegenerative disorders, traumatic brain injury and stroke.
Traumatic brain injury, which most frequently affects military personnel or athletes, increases the risk of premature dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Multiple studies have shown that repeated traumatic events, and even single events of moderate to severe head trauma, can lead to progressive neurodegeneration.
Clearance of excess fluid and interstitial solutes is critical for tissue homeostasis. In the peripheral tissues soluble material, proteins and fluid from the interstitial space are returned to the general circulation by the lymphatic system. This system also serve to distribute non-waste compounds such as lipids and glucose within the brain.
Recent analysis shows that the sleep state is unique in the sense that glymphatic activity is dramatically enhanced, while its function is suppressed during wakefulness. A major function of sleep appears to be that the glymphatic system is turned on and that the brain clears itself of neurotoxic waste products produced during wakefulness.
Age-related decline in glymphatic activity is important because the highest risk factor identified for neurodegenerative diseases is aging. Making the manual activation of the glymphatic system very important to seniors in prevention of dementia and Alziemer’s.
Cranial/Structural Core Distortion Releases of Structural Energetic Therapy release the core distortion – the cause of 90% of imbalance, dysfunction, and soft tissue pain. Once fully released (usually in one treatment) the soft tissue restrictions holding the distortion can’t reform the same way again! The old soft tissue restrictions holding the distortion start unwinding and reforming new balanced supported holding patterns! The result – Resuming normal life activities, pain free.
Cranial/Structural technique Releases – using integration of cranial releases to initiate the unwinding of the structure out of the core distortion into long lasting balance providing structural support! (No other modality uses or teaches these techniques – this is NOT craniosacral or massage therapy)
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