Brain Mapping (CEEG) Before and After SOT Category II Blocking of the Sacroiliac Joint: A Case Study

Hospers LA Today’s Chiro May/Jun 1992; 21(3):47-54

A patient with a history of childhood hyperactivity, unconsciousness after total airway obstruction from a respiratory infection, trauma to the right chin after a fall from a bicycle and a chief complaint of frontal throbbing headaches was studied with computerized electroencephalography (CEEG) before and after adjustment of the sacroiliac joint by the Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) category II technique, at a time when he was free of any cervical syndrome. The study revealed that a subluxation in a remote member of the craniosacral pump mechanism, specifically unilaterally in the sacroiliac joint, can induce abnormal frequency spectra in cerebral cortical activity, which can return to normative values when this subluxation is removed.

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