Dear Martin
Thanks very much for your advice: it's funny how one forgets all about some
techniques isn't it? I used to use this years ago and have forgotten all
about it.
Sophie
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>Subject: Re: headaches and endometriosis
>Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 09:03:49 +0000
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>Dear Sophie,
>
>As the menstrual cycle and the luteal phase are associated with a
>drop of endorphines, regulated by the sympathetic nervous system have
>you tried anterior-posterior joint mobs of the cervical spine (see
>Maitland 1986 text for description of technique). This may affect
>the superior, mid and low cervical ganglions. The evidence in the
>literature isn't very great but at least this connection exists in
>the common rat - research from the late 80's by a group based in
>Buenos Aires. Additionally i have found the technique very powerful
>for the treatment of headaches of the distribution you describe.
>irritability may need to be ascertained and probably will vary with
>the menstrual cycle.
>
>Good luck
>Martin
>Manipulative Physiotherapist
>19 Lake st.,
>Wentworth Falls 2782
>Fax ++61 247 573494
>URL:http://www.acay.com.au/~mkrause/welcome.html
>
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