Injuries Approach
Day 1
Morning
• General information on approaching trauma
• Skull: Concept of intracranial pressure, intraforaminal/intracanalicular pressures,
sphenoid foraminal junctions, heterogeneity of skull components
• Tests and techniques: scalp, dome, emissary veins, bone/diploë, sutures,
innervation, intraosseous/dural fixations, orbital fissures
Afternoon
• Support belts, membranes and brain
• Trigeminal nerves (trigemino-cervical relationship)
• Face: Fronto-nasal/naso-nasal fixations, maxillae, mandible, palatine,
alveolo-mandibular nerve, greater palatine nerves, vascular evaluation, pterygoid/temporal
with muscle
Day 2
Morning
• Cervical spine: Whiplash, occipito-vertebral junction, spinal dura mater,
cranial–cervical nerve anastomoses, osteoarticular/micromuscular
fixations
• Thoracic outlet: 1st rib, acromioclavicular joint, pleuro-cervical connections
Afternoon
• Pleuropulmonary compartments, pericardium and heart, aortic arch, azygos–vena cava
resultant
• Costal fixations: intraosseous, pleurocostal, costo-vertebral, costo-transverse,
costo-costal
• Subdiaphragmatic region: Diaphragmatic traumatic fixations, liver ligaments
Day 3
• Kidneys: Intrarenal, costo-renal, vasculo-renal fixations
• Sacrum & coccyx: Sacrodural ligament, sacrococcygeal plexus, filum
terminale, presacral fascia
• Hip joint: Vascular evaluation, cartilage treatment, capsulo-ligamentous
manipulations
• Knee: Neurocapsular release, fibrocapsular nodules
• Central memories: Investigation of brain regions corresponding to trauma
Note: The program can be adapted according to the level of knowledge and understanding of the participants.