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Neurology Edited by Professor Emeritus Desire' Dubounet, IMUNE

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In order to determine the presence of a restriction within thetotal dural system, place one examining hand under the patient'ssacrum and the other on top of the head over the parietal orfrontal bones. Is the motion free and easy between your two hands?Next, place the cephalad hand under the occipital squama. How doesthe quality of the motion of the spinal dural tube compare withthat of the whole system? Then place one hand under the occipitalsquama and one on the frontal. How does the motion between yourtwo hands compare with that of the whole system? How does themotion of the intracranial membrane system compare with the motionof the spinal dural tube? The division of the system (intracranialor intraspinal) which moves with least ease is the one you shouldfurther examine to more precisely locate the problem.

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