A Preliminary Single Case Magnetic Resonance Imaging Investigation Into Maxillary Frontal-Parietal Manipulation And Its Short-Term Effect Upon The Intercranial Structures Of An Adult Human Brain [Letter]

Pederick FO J Manip Physiol Ther Feb 1995; 18(2): 116-17

In this letter to the editor regarding an article [by Marc G. Pick, A Preliminary Single Case Magnetic Resonance Imaging Investigation Into Maxillary Frontal-Parietal Manipulation And Its Short-Term Effect Upon The Intercranial Structures Of An Adult Human Brain, published in J Manip Physiol Ther 1994; 17:168-73], Dr. Pederick discusses the relationship between W. G Sutherland and M. B. DeJarnette. He also presents four cranial palpation exercises to help the doctor develop palpatory skills. Lastly. discussed is an article by Poncelet et al, related to brain parenchyma motion and how the researchers noted cranial bone movement but regarded this movement as an artifact.

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