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 22-03-2008 03:19:17 PM
Helen
Helen
From: United Kingdom

:) I'm after a chart/diagram of the neurovascular holding points on the head & face - perhaps one of the kinesiologists amongst you might have one? Or anyone else?

I've been searching the 'net for one, to no avail. It must be a big secret!! ;) Actually I've got a diagram of them in a book, but I really wanted something a bit 'cleaner' than a photocopy.

So if you have something you could send as an email attachment, please do get in touch - I'd be extremely grateful, thanks.

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 23-03-2008 05:25:59 AM
Jon
Jon
From: New Zealand

Hi Helen, I just had a quick look through the sites I know but could not find what you are looking for. It looks like you need to go to the Touch for Health Association and buy a book. Sorry.

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 23-03-2008 05:28:17 AM
Jon
Jon
From: New Zealand

Helen I just found this
http://www.akse.de/eng/pages/nvchart.html

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 23-03-2008 08:02:34 AM
Ann
Ann
From: United Kingdom

Hi Helen,

I have pitures of the neurovascular points you mention, but the scanner may not be working until either later on today, or tomorrow.

I will get this off to you asap.

Ann XX

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 23-03-2008 11:06:02 AM
Ann
Ann
From: United Kingdom

I think Jon's link may be just what you are looking for Helen!

I will send my pictures across (Brian Butler's Touch For Health), when I can, just in case. But this does seem pretty good!

Ann x

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 23-03-2008 11:33:51 AM
Helen
Helen
From: United Kingdom

That looks good, Jon! Why couldn't I find that?? I've saved the pic. What does SCM mean? (point 13)

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 23-03-2008 05:16:52 PM
Jon
Jon
From: New Zealand

I do not know point 13 at all and cannot tell you what SCM means. I can say there is a point missing though. The point on the ramus of the jaw is for all the neck flexors and extensors. It is missing.

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 23-03-2008 06:38:15 PM
Ann
Ann
From: United Kingdom

O.K. Since you ask.....

It is the sternocleidomastoid muscle - to do with jaw closing muscles and clenching!

Ann :)

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 23-03-2008 07:06:41 PM
Jon
Jon
From: New Zealand

What a fountain of knowledge you are Ann.

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