Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 28012
  Title Temporal bone cranial dysfunctions: A resume of ‘The Trouble Maker of The Head’ with a focus on prevalent vestibulo-ocular proprioceptive syndromes in chiropractic practice
URL https://www.apcj.net/papers-issue-4-4/
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2024 Apr-Jun;4(4):24
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Narrative: Here I discuss the vertebral subluxation, temporal bone cranial dysfunctions, and equilibrium syndromes and show their association via sensory conflict and dysponesis. 

The hypothesis derived from clinical and anatomic observations is that the nervous system operating within the disturbed geometric forms and mechanisms of patients with temporal bone cranial dysfunctions will not operate properly. 

The examination and treatment of the cranial mechanism, along with other chiropractic procedures that improve proprioceptive signalling throughout the body, assume a new significance and even greater importance than was formerly appreciated. 

Author keywords: Chiropractic - AK - Applied kinesiology - Proprioception - Tone - Temporal bone - Dysponesis.

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