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Inconsistent or unexpected muscle test results.

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Switching syn 169

1
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Weakness of PSM with eyes in certain position or nystagmus in a certain position.

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Ocular Lock syn 172

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Lymphatic congestion
Edema
Chronic/severe Infection
Poor healing
Anemia/low serum protein
Frequent nocturnal urination
Metabolic or structural problems that worsen at night
Supraclavicular puffiness
Breast cysts
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Retrograde lymphatic/pectoral stretch technique syn 539

3
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Severe pain at sigmoid colon/rectum junction

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Valves of Houston pg 494

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Acid reflux, burping, toxicity, enlarged liver, malabsorption, increased symptoms in morning, sleeplessness, poor quality sleep, diarrhea, temporal bulge cranial fault, low HCL

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Open ileocecal valve pg 494

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Sinusitis, fatigue (often sudden onset), pulmonary irritation/congestion, inflammation in throat, halitosis, tinnitus, muscle spasms, headache, dizziness, nausia, enlarged liver, right lower quadrant pain possible, constipation, flatulence, malabsorption (nutrient deficiencies), temporal bulge cranial fault, low HCL

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Closed ileocecal valve pg 494

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Pelvis manifests as a PI in one side and an AS on the other.

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Category 1 Pelvic Fault syn 110

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Unilateral neck flexor weakness.

Innominate does not move either laterally with inspiration or medially with expiration.

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Sacroiliac fixation pg 93

8
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Bilateral neck flexor weakness tested individually.

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Sacral fixation pg 91

9
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Headaches from base of occiput down neck or to forehead. Neck stiffness.

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Rocker motion atlas-occiput fixation pg 94

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Misaligned segments that do not TL or challenge normally. Bilateral muscle weakness of psoas, glut max, popliteal, middle deltoid/ant serratus, Teres major, lower trap, neck extensors (also unilateral), unilateral Teres minor weakness.

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Spinal fixations syn 86

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Some restricted joint motion, swelling or poor circulation around a muscle, distally backed up lymph.

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Myofascial gelosis pg 196

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A. Strong muscle goes weak when stretched. Two possibilities:

    1. If related organ has symptoms and no muscle pain findings perform \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
    2. If the organ is asymptomatic and pain radiates when trigger point is pressed perform \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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  1. Fascial release syn 192

2. Stretch and spray syn 193