Niromathé
programme
Day 1
Introduction
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The advantages of the Niromathe method
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The origins of the Niromathe method
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Niromathe is not indicated in these conditions
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Indications for the Niromathe method
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How does it work?
Principles and conventions
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How to proceed
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A basic question
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The Osteopathic Lesion (OL)
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Origins of the spasm
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Yin and Yang zones
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Anatomical definitions
In summary
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The Niromathe Move :
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The thumb-index “claw”
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The clef
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The pads of the fingers
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The tips of the fingers
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The “ obstetrician’s hand”
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The opposing hand
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The grains of rice
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The Basic Construction
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Demo, practice
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Command points of the hand
Supradiaphragmatic pains
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Yang and Yin points of the neck
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Yang and Yin points of the thorax
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Yang and Yin points of the shoulder
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Yang and Yin points of the elbow
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Yang and Yin points of the wrist
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Yang and Yin points of the hand
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Yang and Yin points of the fingers
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Yang and Yin points of the thumb
Day 2
Review of day 1
Command points of the foot
Subdiaphragmatic pain
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Yang and Yin points of the pelvis
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Yang and Yin points of the knee
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Yang and Yin points of the ankle
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Yang and Yin points of the foot
Flexion / Extension
Flexion and Extension of the
cervicothoracic and cranial areas
Shu Mu Points
Day 3
Review of day 2
Flexion/Extension
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shoulder
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pelvic
The Weiselfish-Giammatteo Laws
The Rotations
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Neck Rotations
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Shoulder Rotations
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Elbow Rotations
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Wrist and fingers Rotations
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Thumb Rotations
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Skull Rotations
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Treatment plan for migraines
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TMJ Rotations
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Thorax Rotations
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Lumbosacral Rotations
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Pelvis Rotations
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Knee Rotations
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Ankle Rotations
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Foot Rotations
Inspir / Expir
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Blockage (pain) in Inspir
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Blockage (pain) in Expir
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The line-drawing technique
Day 4
Review of day 3
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Rotation vs pression
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Inspir and Expir
The “bayonet” situation (translation)
The “standing immobile” situation
The “ Tinus’ method”
Tinus method (kinésithérapeute) : work in all directions
Tinus treatment of the cervicothoracic area Fl/Ext
Tinus treatment of the elbow and wrist Fl/Ext
Tinus treatment of the shoulders Fl/Ext
Tinus treatment in the lumbar area Fl/Ext
Knee : sitting (Fl) Yang points; standing (Ext) Yin points
Sciatica, bilateral and symetrical
Tinus treatment of unilateral pains (one-sided)
Unilateral cervical pain : torticollis
Unilateral lumbago, left side
Knee unilateral
Ankle unilateral
Heel spur unilateral
Greater trochanter and iliotibial band
Elbow unilateral
Wrist unilateral
Shoulder unilateral
Treatment : left cervicobrachial neuralgia
Right lumbo-sciatica with the Tinus method
The human body as a whole
The anamnesis
The strategy
A- Local, simple pathology
B- Complex pathologies
Local problem, treatment plan
Global problem, treatment plan
The origins of the persistence
Causes of failure
Post treatment reaction
The placebo effect