Improve Your Wood Carving Caricatures - Using Proper Proportions

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If you are reading this information, you are more than likely interested in wood carving caricatures and want to know how to improve your wood carving results. The one word key to doing so is "Proportions". Using general proportions will make your wood carvings appear pleasing and natural to the eye at first glance. When I say "general" proportions, I am saying that using exact to the millimeter measurements is not needed, rather a close approximation to correct human proportions is enough.

Improve Your Wood Carving Caricatures - Using Proper Proportions

Following the basic proportions of the human anatomy will improve the way that your wood carvings look and will please the eye of people that are seeing your wood carvings. There are several sources of information about anatomy that go into extremely detailed information about how long or how wide various parts of the body should be, to be considered ideal. After researching several proportional guidelines, I prefer to follow the basic proportions rules that are described by Don Mertz the "Woodbee Carver". Mr. Mertz teaches what he calls the "Rule Of Three" that basically divides various areas of the body into thirds to allow for an easy conversion for all sizes of wood carving figures.

  • Head and Face Proportions

In the study of the "Rule Of Three", the head is divided into thirds from top to bottom, with the top 1/3 being the area from the hairline to the eyebrows. The second 1/3 is the area from the eyebrows down to the bottom of the nose and finally the third 1/3 is from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin. You can then further break down the area below the nose into thirds. The first 1/3 is from the nose to the separation of the lips, second 1/3 from the divide of the lips to the indention above the chin, and the third 1/3 is from the indention to the bottom of the chin. Viewing the face from the front, it is generally 2/3 as wide as the height of the face.

The side view of the head can also be divided into thirds, with the eyes falling along the center line from top of the head to the bottom of the jaw. If you divide the side view of the head in half, the ear begins on the center line, laying to the back of the head, and is usually positioned in the second 1/3 (top of ear at eyebrow level and bottom of ear at base of nose).

  • Body Proportions

The rest of the body can also be divided by using the same "Rule Of Three" principle. From the bottom of the head to the bottom of the feet, the body is divided three times. The top 1/3 is from the shoulder area to the belt line, the second 1/3 from the belt line to the middle of the knee, and the third 1/3 from the middle of the knee to the bottom of the feet. It is generally accepted in drawing and wood carving that the body without the head is approximately the length of seven heads stacked on top of each other. Some wood carving caricatures are eight heads tall, in which you would make the torso (shoulders down to the belt line) three heads long and the area below the belt line five heads long. Experiment with the two and see what length you prefer for the body.

Looking front on or from the rear straight on at the figure, the shoulders are approximately the width of three heads wide and are the widest spot of the body. The wider the shoulders, the larger and more intimidating the figure will appear.

With these wonderful proportional principles from Mr. Mertz, you will be able to make your wood carving figures look more human and correct. Like I said above, being exact is not important, because not many of are really exactly proportionally correct. Just using these general proportions could change your wood carving caricatures from mediocre to very pleasing to view.

Thank you Mr. Mertz for this priceless information!


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Exercise For Toning Hips

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It's every woman's dream - shapely hip muscles. From a human anatomy point of view, women tend to have larger hips relative to the waist (unlike men) since women tend to store higher amounts of body fat in the hip, buttocks and thighs.

Exercise For Toning Hips

Each person is different and fat gets stored in the body in a certain order. That order is determined by gender and genetics. It's a myth that women can selectively lose fat in the hip region. In fact, 'spot reduction' is something that advertisers use to prey on unsuspecting customers desperate to try anything to shape up certain areas of the body. You have probably wasted time and money on gadgets, weight loss creams and other gimmicks. When one loses weight, the 'reduction' is general i.e all over the body, but never in one 'spot'. Think of the body as if it was a balloon, which inflates and deflates every time, you gain / lose weight.

Here's the good news - specific exercises for the hip, as outlined below will help tone the hip muscles (but not spot reduce them). The following exercise routine has been designed to tone the hip muscles. It works best when combined with an aerobic exercise program and a healthy diet.

Combining hip toning exercises with a well rounded aerobic exercise and weight training program requires more energy and more strength. Your body responds to high intensity execises by adding lean muscle. This increases the rate at which the body burns calories and helps use up excess stored fat. You cna burn more calories by doing a variety of activities, and mixing up the exercises, intensity and duration every 2-3 weeks. All weight training exercises are not created equal. Exercises that involve large muscle groups such as squats and lunges for your legs, bench presses for your chest, overhead presses for your shoulders and lat pull-downs for your back build more muscle mass. A combination of cardiovascular exercise and weight lifting will make you stronger and leaner. This kind of effort takes time, but the results are permanent.

The following routine has been specially designed for toning hip muscles.

For best results, start with 15-20 repetitions and one set. Increase gradually to 2 sets. Complete the routine at least 2 times a week and you will see results within the first few weeks. These numbers are general guidelines. For best results, consult a personal trainer. If you have any injuries or medical ailments, please obtain a physicians clearance before starting any exercise program.

Side Lying Hip Raises - Hip toning.

Starting Position: Lie on your left side on a mat with the legs straight. Support your heard in your hands and keep the left leg bent. Movement: Slowly raise the right leg 8-12 inches up in the air, keeping the knee straight. Lower it gradually. Complete 15-20 repetitions and repeat on the opposite side. To make this exercise harder, you can try using weight cuffs around the ankles. Start with 1 lb and work your way up to 5 lbs within 4-6 weeks. Another way to make the exercise harder is to raise the leg and then trace large circles clockwise 10 times, followed by another 10 repetitions anticlockwise.

Seated Hip Toning - Hip toning.

Starting Position: Sit on an exercise matt with your legs together and your palms on the matt for support. Movement: Lift your right foot 8-12 inches off of the matt. Point your toes and moving only at your ankle trace a large circle in the air. Complete fifteen circles clockwise and fifteen circles counter clockwise. Repeat as required on other side. To make this exercise harder, you can try using weight cuffs around the ankles. Start with 1 lb and work your way up to 5 lbs within 4-6 weeks. Another way to make the exercise harder is to trace smaller circles.

Standing Single Leg Wall Squat (Advanced) - Hip And Thigh Toning

This is an advanced exercise since it shapes the hips and thighs. Starting Position: - Place your upper back against a smooth wall. Stand on one foot and lean back against the wall. Movement: - Inhale, keeping your heel in contact with the floor at all times, slowly lower into a squat position while sliding down the wall. Exhale as you slowly straighten your leg, keeping your head and chest up, returning to the starting position. Repeat as required. This is an advanced exercise. Please discontinue the exercises if you have any pain and consult a physician prior to this exercise routine if you have a history of hip or knee pain.

Standing Single Leg Dumbbell Squats (Advanced) - Hip And Thigh Toning.

Starting Position: - Stand on one leg with a slight bend in your knees. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and allow them to hang down at your sides. Movement: - Inhale, keeping your heel in contact with the floor at all times, slowly lower into a squat position. Exhale as you slowly straighten your leg, keeping your head and chest up, returning to the starting position. Repeat as required. You can start with 2 lb dumbbells and work your way up to 5 lbs within 3-4 weeks.

Lying Leg Bridge - Hip Toning.

Starting Position: - On an exercise matt, lie with your feet on a plank or a board with a 4-6 inch elevation. Keep the knees bent and both feet flat on the floor. Lay your hands on the matt palms down on either side of your body for support. Movement: - Exhale as you push your hips up into the air, keeping your spine straight. Hold this position as long as you can, continuously keeping your hips in the air. Lower slowly. Repeat for 15 - 20 repetitions.

Lying Face Down Plank - Hip, Thigh And Ab Toning.

Starting Position: Get on an exercise matt on all fours, with your elbows touching the matt directly underneath your shoulders. Extend your legs back as far as you can, and keep the toes on the floor. Movement: Raise the hips up and hold yourself in this 'plank position' with your back completely flat. This is an excellent exercise for the hips, thighs and abdominal muscles. Since it involves so many muscles, it is strenuous in nature. Lower the hips slowly down to the mat. Repeat for 15-20 repetitions. (Most individuals find it hard to complete 15-20 reps for this exercise and 8-10 might be a more suitable starting point).


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Scar Tissue and Muscle Adhesions - Your Body's Enemy

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Active Release Technique (also known as ART) is an advanced massage technique specifically designed massage for muscle and muscle attachments, tendons, and the fascia surrounding the muscles, to release and relieve tension in these areas. It can relieve such "overuse" problems as carpal syndrome, shoulder pain, shin splints, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, knee problems and tennis elbow. These problems all occur because of overuse, and can be cured with his specific massage therapy technique, called Active Release Technique.

Scar Tissue and Muscle Adhesions - Your Body's Enemy

When overuse occurs, nerve entrapments, muscle adhesion, inflammation and scar tissue, carpal tunnel and impingement syndrome, among many other problems, can manifest. This is because overuse causes injury or other situations where the tissue actually changes detrimentally in three important ways.

· First of all, the tissue itself does not get enough oxygen, a condition also called "hypoxia."

· Second of all, there can be an accumulation of small tears, also called a micro-trauma.

· And third of all, this can cause acute conditions, such as pulls, tears, and collisions.

No matter the cause, what happens is that these three types of changes cause the body to heal by producing tough, dense scar tissue in the area that has been injured, which replaces the healthy tissue. The scar tissue itself then binds up the surrounding tissues, so that they can no longer move freely. As more scar tissue builds up, muscles themselves can become shorter and weaker. Scar tissue in not as strong and stable as healthy tissue, there for an advanced massage therapist is needed to help break down muscle adhesions and scar tissue.

Without treatment this results in tension on tendons, which in turn causes tendinitis, and nerves can become "trapped." This in turn can cause pain, loss of strength, and reduced range of motion. In some cases, when a nerve becomes trapped, you can also feel numbness, tingling or weakness.

A massage therapist who uses these ART techniques can help clients with these muscles adhesions and scar tissue [http://think-diagonal.com/2008/03/04/massage-therapy-techniques-for-scar-tissue-removal/] build up, that restrict proper muscle function. When one receives ART treatment, a therapist first evaluates the tenderness, tightness and texture of underlying tissues, such as the fascia, muscles, tendons, nerves and ligaments. Then, the therapist provides specific advanced massage therapy techniques along with ART techniques.

This type of treatment is effective because a trained therapist can break up the scar tissue causing the nerve entrapment, reduced carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms, nerve impingement or muscle adhesions. The therapist directs very specific tension at the affected area usually focusing on or around muscle attachments and the patient works in tandem with the therapist by moving in specific ways to help break up the scar tissue.

There are over 500 different movements specifically in ART that is meant to break down the scar tissue, muscle tension and entrapped nerves. For example, with carpal tunnel syndrome, the median nerve is trapped in scar tissue (also known as "nerve entrapment), which has been caused by repetitive movement, a poor diet or a host of many other inflammation causing factors. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome also known as "cumulative injury," because the injury itself (in this case, entrapment to the median nerve) occurs over a period of time. In many cases, ART can reduce or eliminate the need for surgery to correct these problems and restore function.

Impingement syndrome can also be helped with ART.

Another type of injury, impingement syndrome, occurs when those who do a lot of lifting have pain in the shoulder area. Most often, care for this problem involves having surgery to shave off a small part of the rotator cuff and make it flat, ensuring that there's nothing to "catch" the muscle or muscle adhesion on. However, most often, the problem is in the muscle itself and not in the rotator cuff, so ART can cure this problem if the problem is indeed occurring in the muscle and not in the rotator cuff itself. This determination needs to be carefully identified before any massage therapy or ART treatments are implemented. Be sure to seek a professional massage therapist who is certified in ART techniques and has a very firm knowledge of the human anatomy.


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Anatomy and Physiology Test Questions - How to Pass Your Exams

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In order to be successful in your Anatomy and Physiology exams you need to have a set of test questions for revision purposes.

Anatomy and Physiology Test Questions - How to Pass Your Exams

With these questions you can test your knowledge on each body system throughout the year. In my experience the best set of Anatomy and Physiology test questions to use are in the format of multiple choice.

With multiple choice you have four possible answers and you must choose only one answer. There is no room for error with this format, you must know the answer therefore they are ideal to use.

Some examples of multiple choice questions are as follows:
1. Cuboidal epithelium is found in;
a) Circulatory system
b) Kidneys - Answer
c) Lymph vessels
d) Stomach & Intestines

2. What part of the hair lies above the skin's surface?
a) Root
b) Bulb
c) Shaft - Answer
d) Matrix

3. How many carpals are there in each wrist?
a) 5
b) 14
c) 6
d) 8 - Answer

4. What is the position of the vastus lateralis?
a) Medial and front of thigh
b) Front of thigh
c) Medial side of the knee
d) Lateral and front of thigh - Answer

5. What hormone is not produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?
a) TSH
b) ACTH
c) Calcitonin - Answer
d) Gonadotrophins

When you are studying you should divide each body system up and learn it on its own. So for eg, take The Skeletal System and learn this one week, at the end of that week give yourself a little exam to see how confident you are on the subject, and so on. Always remember that you need to be consistent when it comes to studying Anatomy and Physiology.


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The Human Skeletal System - Interesting Facts About Our Skeletal System

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The problem is most of us are not curiosity seekers when it comes to the human body, particularly the skeletal system. Probably the total knowledge of what the average persons knows about this system, could be written in one paragraph.

The Human Skeletal System - Interesting Facts About Our Skeletal System

Now switching over to another topic just for a moment, let me talk about curiosity. We are nosy creatures by habit, and thrive on learning interesting things. It doesn't matter on what topic for the most part, if has something to do with us either direct or indirectly, then we want to here it. Only however if it simple to understand.

Now back to the skeletal system. This is definitely all about us, in fact it is us. Its not up to someone else to look after what belongs to us. The human anatomy is really not nearly as complex as we make it out to be. That statement only holds true for those that are not doing an in-depth study of the body. In those cases, yes it is complex, but not beyond understanding. Its just a matter of how much knowledge is necessary for the purpose we need it for. So in the case of the individual that wants to go into the medical profession, he needs a lot more knowledge than the average person who just want to take care of what he owns. Namely our body.

So not only are we going to talk about some interesting facts about your bones, we are going to learn some things that are important to our everyday living. Do you know that you have been losing things from your skeletal system over the years?

When you were born you had about 350 brand new bones. Now if you could peek inside yourself you'd count around 206 or so. That's 90 less then what you started with. You know darn well you haven't had any surgery that removed 90 of your bones, and you also know that you were born perfectly healthy. This truly is a mystery, and now you're curious. Well actually it really isn't all that much of a mystery. Many of our bones simply fuse together throughout out lifespan. Part of the reason this happens is so those bones fusing together, can perform the functions we need as adults, which we didn't require as children.

Here is another point that may be of interest. Most of us reach our peak bone density or strength around the age of 20. So the adage that its "all down hill after 40" is misleading. Now don't let this thought depress you, and lead you to think that now that you're past twenty that you are past the prime of you life. It simply means that you need to ensure you are taking care of your body. particularly your skeletal system right from that age on. Not waiting till you reach 40 before you start thinking about what's good for your bones.

Lets cover one more interesting fact. There are so many to choose from its hard to decide which to share with you. How about those starvation diets that many of us have tried at some point in our life. We figure whatever damage they could cause is temporary right? Not so. you are damaging your bones because they are not being nourished properly. Who knows what lasting effects this could have.

So a little bit of basic knowledge about the body can mean a lot of good health through the years. You have to admit that some of the facts we covered here were quite interesting and did raise your curiosity.


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How to Rehab the Shoulder After Rotator Cuff Surgery

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A torn rotator cuff is actually a common injury, especially among athletes. Because we rely so much on the use of our shoulder for a number of daily activities, a torn rotator cuff can be quite frustrating.

How to Rehab the Shoulder After Rotator Cuff Surgery

Rotator Cuff Surgery

Surgery for a torn rotator cuff is done as an outpatient procedure. Generally, staying overnight in the hospital is not required. The actual procedure should only take a few hours to perform, depending of course on the extent of work that must be done to repair the tendons. Following rotator cuff surgery, you will have to keep your arm in an abduction sling, which will keep your arm slightly away from your side. The sling is necessary to keep the tendons in a relaxed position. Once your pain is controlled adequately, you will be released from the hospital.

Beginning To Recuperate

The first few days following surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff will be spent working on pain management. To help with the discomfort, you doctor will most likely prescribe a mild pain medication. The best way to prevent severe pain is to take small doses of pain medication as soon as you become uncomfortable, as opposed to waiting until the pain is unbearable and taking a large dose. In addition, many doctors recommend a variety of medication, such as alternating anti-inflammatory medication with a prescribed narcotic. You will also need to ice your shoulder. In fact, proper ice application may prove to be crucial to controlling the pain.

A Good Night's Sleep

You will discover that getting a good night's sleep following rotator cuff surgery can be rather challenging. Even if the ache in your shoulder is moderate, it can still prevent you from resting properly. A number of shoulder surgery patients have found that sleeping in a semi-upright position is best, such as in a recliner. If you do not have a recliner, try arranging several pillows on your bed, creating a makeshift back rest that will allow you to rest with your elbow in a downward position. If you just cannot seem to get an adequate amount of rest, talk to your doctor about taking a sleep aid medication.

Passive Motion

The first phase to rehab your shoulder following a torn rotator cuff is passive motion. Depending on the size of the tear and the repair strength, this phase can take up to six weeks after your surgery. With passive motion, the tendons and muscles of the cuff do not do any work. This type of motion allows the shoulder to move without placing any tension on the repair. During this phase, a therapist will move the shoulder for you, which does not require muscle contraction. Your therapist will also teach you how to move on your own without contracting the muscles of your rotator cuff.

Active Motion

The next stage of rehab involves active motion once the tendons have healed sufficiently to allow movement of the arm. However, no additional resistance is applied during this phase of the recovery. You may be limited to active motion for as long as twelve weeks after rotator cuff surgery. You will be able to move your arm on your own, but not against any type of resistance.

Strengthening

The third phase of your rehabilitation is the strengthening phase. Because your movements have been limited since the tear occurred, your rotator cuff muscles will be weakened. As soon as the repair has had time to heal adequately, you need to begin building strength back up in the muscle so you will be able to achieve your normal level of activity. In order to strengthen the muscles of the shoulder effectively, you do not need to use heavy weights. Your therapist will instruct you on exercises that you can use to isolate specific muscles, such as with light weights or resistance bands.

Fully Recovered

You should be fully recovered from your rotator cuff injury in four to six months; however, it may take longer in some cases. The primary factors to determining recovery time include the size of the tear, the efficiency of the repair as well as your commitment to rehabilitation. Not everyone who suffers a rotator cuff tear will progress through the stages of rehabilitation at the same rate. It is important to work with your doctor and your therapist to ensure you are on the right track to recovery at a pace that suits you.


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Arthritis Treatment: How Painful Is a Stem Cell Procedure for Osteoarthritis Treatment?

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a wear and tear disease of articular cartilage. It arises as a result of the lack of ability of cartilage to keep up with excessive breakdown. It's a common disorder affecting more than 20 million Americans.

Arthritis Treatment: How Painful Is a Stem Cell Procedure for Osteoarthritis Treatment?

So far, the treatment of osteoarthritis is mostly symptomatic. Various medicines, called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), exercises, physical therapy, and injections are used to provide palliative relief. Ultimately, patients will go on to have knee replacement surgery.

More recently, attempts at cartilage repair through the use of autologous (a patient's own) mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has shown promise.

Noted initially in animal models such as goats, sheep, and rabbits, the reparative benefit of autologous stem cells has also been reported anecdotally in humans.

There are multiple descriptions regarding technique. The most common is to centrifuge bone marrow or fat to concentrate the stem cells and then inject them into the joint.

While the simplicity of this approach is appealing, it is probably not effective.

MSCs migrate to areas of new injury. If the surrounding environment is conducive to their survival, they will undergo multiplication and differentiation and populate any framework that is provided in order to begin the reparative process.

That being said, all of the above factors need to be in place in order to achieve the desired outcome.

There must be an area of new injury that attracts the MSCs; there must be a favorable environment with growth factors that stimulate MSC differentiation and multiplication; and finally, there must be a suitable framework that provides sanctuary for the MSCs in a hostile environment.

A proper MSC procedure will require the expert use of various anesthetics. Anesthetic needs to be administered in the form of both local soft tissue as well as regional block. Knowledge of anatomy as well as the use of diagnostic ultrasound to localize nerves is important. Also, knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of the various anesthetics is important in order to avoid toxicity.

Finally, if arthroscopy is needed in order to better visualize the area or to deliver the acute injury at a specific site, the use of intra-articular anesthesia is critical.

General anesthesia is not required.

Obviously, there is some discomfort associated with the administration of anesthetics. After all, how can a needle stick be rendered absolutely painless? However, when properly done for OA, a MSC procedure will be somewhat uncomfortable but should not be overwhelmingly painful.

Ironically, most of the discomfort occurs after the procedure because the nature of a regenerative procedure requires the aid of a robust inflammatory response to deliver healing.


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Premature Aging Red Flags

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For centuries, human beings have searched for the fountain of youth; that wellspring that provides a way to remain young forever. Well, we are still searching. While the science of remaining young has been debated, researched, bottled up and sold in anti aging products, there are many environmental, genetic and biological factors that still make it hard to accurately gauge how fast (or slow) individuals will age.

Premature Aging Red Flags

Your body is incredible when it comes to our health and well-being. If you treat your body right and pay attention to it, your body will not hesitate to tell you when it feels good or bad. There are actually seven signs that an observant person cannot miss that will aid in the anti aging process. There is research to suggest that the length of a person's fingers might determine future joint deterioration. Osteoarthritis is a painful degenerative disease that gets worse as we age. Estrogen and progesterone can biologically influence a person's risk for this disease. In conjunction with osteoarthritis, and some times the cause of, is pain behind the knee. Identifying the source of this pain is somewhat complex, given the anatomy of the knee. Nevertheless, marked pain in this area is a sign for concern.

Belly fat puts both men and women at risk for developing medical conditions such as Type 2 diabetes that can speed up the aging process. Also, the risk of having dementia is 3.6 times higher for people with an expanded waistline. So, regular exercise and eating a balanced diet are perfect anti aging actions that individuals can take. You will look good and feel great. Exercising may also improve your balance. Vision, inner ear balance, muscles, bones and joints all play a huge part in preventing falls.

Tooth loss and dentures are easily associated with aging. However, not many people think about dry mouth as another indicator. The lack of saliva production is a prime symptom for many diseases such as thyroid, Parkinson's, and Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that can affect the salivary glands. Another unexpected sign is an ear lobe crease that is a possible indication of heart disease.

The human body has its own way of giving signs early on that may help to determine future issues. The key is to be in tune with your body well enough, and to know what you can do to slow the aging process.


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RVUs- Whose Value Is It, Anyway?

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As I discuss career options with a group of third year medical students, I imagine a marketing brochure for psychiatry residencies in a world of mental health parity:

RVUs- Whose Value Is It, Anyway?

The brain is undeniably the most complex organ of the human body. Beyond controlling virtually all body functions, the brain is the source of the mind, which is but an ethereal concept, so hard to grasp that even the language of mental theory requires methodical parsing. Treatments for diseases of the mind and brain require the intricate understanding of chemistry, physiology, and anatomy common to all branches of medicine, as well as the ability to step outside of oneself to objectively observe personality and emotion. The psychiatrist must tolerate the unsettling awareness of the mysterious relationship between mind and matter, and must help others find their own answers to the mysteries of the human condition. The shortage of physicians willing to engage in this area of study reflects the enormity of the challenges. Some medical students become cardiovascular surgeons, the plumbers of medicine. Others choose to nail bones together, taking pleasure in the simplicity of hand tools. Still others find a good living looking at see-through images of body parts; often a day or two after the images have been used for their intended purpose. These tasks pale in comparison to the labors of understanding and treating diseases based in the final frontiers of medical knowledge. No wonder that the masters of medicine--those who work in the vast field of interventional psychiatry--are so valued by society.

The time has come for my transition from psychiatric residency to psychiatric practice. Not surprisingly, we graduates have encountered great demand for our services; the posting of resumes on internet boards results in a slew of telephone calls from eager recruiters. For my younger colleagues the prospect of six-figure incomes suggests reward, at last, for years of work and debt. Most job offers come from healthcare systems looking for someone to prescribe medication as counterpoint to their bevy of lesser-paid psychotherapists. Under the guarantee of income and benefits lies the expectation of productivity. This productivity is not measured by patient satisfaction, symptom improvement, or reduced morbidity. Rather the name of the game is the RVU, and the way to get more RVUs is to see more patients in whatever time is available. While many residents long for the independence to practice as they see fit, their debt loads require more practical approaches. Concerns over production and practice limitations pale in comparison to long-delayed plans to start families and buy houses.

For my part, I am grateful for the opportunity to earn good money in the service of a challenging and rewarding career. But I am also aware of the striking difference between the salaries of psychiatrists and the salaries of many other physicians. As a former practitioner of one of medicine's more lucrative specialties, I find myself comparing my apparent value now with my value then. Why is my work now worth less than half as much as my work as an anesthesiologist?

At the end of a night in the crisis service last week I walked past a group of patients huddled in the cold, waiting for the doors of the walk-in clinic to open. As I looked at their tired faces, I realized the desperation they must feel to leave homes or homeless shelters at such a cold and early hour, and make the trek to the clinic by foot or by bus. Their pains were certainly as great as the pains of any of my patients presenting for surgery. But for some reason there is less outrage over their lack of care than would be the case for a group of patients with untreated diabetes, appendicitis, or heart disease standing outside a hospital. I realized that like many in society, I had unwittingly accepted the scene before me as adequate care for the mentally ill.

The RBRVS, or resource-based relative value scale, was instituted by Medicare in 1992 in an attempt to standardize payments for physician services. Relative value units, or RVU's, are assigned to physician services based on three main factors: physician work, practice expenses, and the cost of liability insurance. Physician work is determined by several factors including time required for the service, the technical skill and physical effort, the mental effort and judgment, and the amount of stress experienced by the physician due to the risk to the patient. To arrive at the 'fair value' of services, the number of relative value units is multiplied by a universal dollar value, and adjusted slightly for practice location according to regional cost of living indices.

In theory, this approach to payment provides a level playing field for physicians. Payments for a cholecystectomy, for example, reflect the fortitude one must have to cut into someone's body and the time required for surgery and postoperative care. Payments for neonatal critical care reflect the higher level of stress that comes with working in an alarm-filled environment, as well as the need for proficient technical skills. Medicare strictly adheres to this formula, but in the world of private insurance some physicians' relative value units are more valuable than others. In my region, for example, Medicare has decided that the relative value of a unit of physician work is about . The largest third-party payer in the area will pay psychiatrists, pediatricians, or family physicians about per value unit. But orthopedists and radiologists, or podiatrists providing orthopedic services, are paid 0 per value unit.

Given that the relative value of a service has been predetermined, what accounts for the difference in payment? If not due to stress, physical or mental effort, risk, technical proficiency, or practice cost, where does the difference come from? Certainly not from supply and demand, as in my area it is much easier to see an orthopedist this week than to see a psychiatrist within the next month. There must be other factors that affect the perceived value of the services of a psychiatrist. Does the lower reimbursement reflect decades of poor negotiating? Are psychiatrists more likely to succumb to modesty and self-effacement? Do psychiatrists have so great a level of job satisfaction that they don't worry about money? I wonder if the difference reflects a much larger problem-- that psychiatrists have bought into a societal impression that mental health is less valuable than physical health.

Support for this last concern can be found when one looks at the funding of mental health services in general, and the tacit acceptance of the funding situation by psychiatrists and other mental health caregivers. My insurer is required by statute to provide coverage for mental health services up to about 00 per year. This is the total amount provided for all services, and is not paid for any treatment deemed 'residential'. On the other hand, there is no limit on payment for orthopedic injuries. The insured alcoholic is covered for the 00 surgeon's fee for a fractured kneecap- and more for the incidental hospital bill and the bills for physical therapy. If the alcoholic strikes his head, the radiologist receives 00 to look at the MRI. And if he abruptly stops drinking for a week, the hospital is paid tens of thousands of dollars to help him through withdrawal-- only to turn him out to drink again. Yet to treat the primary alcoholism, the insurer will pay...00. Unless the patient has been placed in a more effective residential treatment center, in which case there is no payment at all. And if the patient has spent 00 for treatment of depression earlier in the year, the insurer will continue to pay for kneecap fractures and MRIs, but not for treatment of the underlying cause of these injuries--alcoholism.

There is no shortage of evidence for the notion that society places a low value on the treatment of mental illness. My insurer will pay ,000 or more for cardiac bypass to reduce a person's risk of a heart attack, but only 00 per year for treatment of the same person's depression, to reduce risk of suicide. The narcotic addict is allowed 00 for treatment of heroin addiction, vs. hundreds of thousands of dollars for a secondary HIV infection. Our insurers face no uprising when they decide that an insured businessman deserves a new ACL to allow a bit more knee stability, yet an unfortunate computer operator who develops schizophrenia deserves less than one-tenth as much to prevent delusions and hallucinations.

The relatively low payments received by psychiatrists can be blamed to some extent on psychiatrists themselves. They accept their own devaluation when they sign for lower salaries or when they accept limitations on their ability to practice psychotherapy. They allow administrators and others without medical training to dictate treatment plans. And they follow the Pied Piper of pill pushing, happy to become simple prescribers, even as state legislatures grant similar privileges to those with minimal medical qualifications. I am reminded of the late 1980's when anesthesia was becoming perceived as a technical trade, and was challenged by the expanding statutory roles of nurse anesthetists. Rather than narrowing anesthesiology, the answer to devaluation was found by moving into critical care and pain medicine and asserting the roles of anesthesiologists as physicians. Similarly, cardiologists did themselves and their patients well when they laid claim to angioplasty, and called themselves 'interventional'. The new technology brought public respect and money, which then yielded an explosion of new treatments. Likewise, at some point radiologists decided that they could stick needles into kidneys as accurately as any surgeon, and soon radiologists were awash in black ink, and learning to stick needles pretty much anywhere. I don't know what the parallel path for psychiatrists will be, but it is vital that as insights develop into brain function, psychiatrists lay claim to them, grasp them, and never let them go. There is nothing like a brain procedure to grab society's interest and respect. In fact, I posit that the simple adoption of the term 'Interventional Psychiatry' would increase the funding of psychiatrists and psychiatric research by 20%.

The low priority of mental health services to society is, of course, a complex issue. Stigma, lack of lobbying resources, and denial of the impact of mental illness certainly play roles in the lack of public interest and investment in mental health. Resources are thin for the unemployed and uninsured mentally ill, and the field of psychiatry deserves kudos for attempting to meet the needs of this population in return for little financial gain. But for patients with resources, we must recognize and advocate that mental health care is as important as treatment for a torn ACL, and deserves equitable reimbursement. The abilities to laugh, to work, and to love are as vital as the ability to return to beach volleyball. Psychiatrists must realize that at some point, expectations of relatively low reimbursements and medical standing become self-fulfilling prophecies, as our capitalist society tends to value those most who value themselves. The correction of societal bias and the resultant devaluation of our services will require constant efforts to educate, negotiate, and assert the value of mental health care in a healthy society. And as self-serving as it may be, psychiatrists, as the voices, faces, and business representatives of mental health, will raise the status and treatment of their patients as they work to raise the scientific, and yes, economic, status of themselves as physicians.


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Work Injuries and Their Causes

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Injuries at work remain common in the UK despite the raft of legislation and regulation aimed at preventing them. The Health and Safety Executive estimate that almost 5 million working days were lost during 2008/09 due to workplace injuries, while the Labour Force Survey records 250,000 serious work injuries over the same period. Given the amount of injuries which go unreported the true figure is likely to be far higher. An injury at work may be caused by physical trauma sustained in an accident, or may develop slowly over time as a result of working practices. This is often the case with injuries and long-term conditions which fall under the general category of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). The majority of injuries at work are however caused by simple, avoidable accidents. Slipping and tripping is the direct cause of over a third of reported major injuries in the workplace, followed by falls from height, and objects falling and striking those below. Most injuries at work are preventable, and employers must take all reasonable measures to protect the health of their workers. Where they negligently fail in this duty of care an injured person should seek specialist legal advice from a qualified solicitor.

Work Injuries and Their Causes

Any part of the body may be damaged in a workplace accident. The back is especially prone to injuries, ranging from mild soft tissue sprains to fractured or crushed vertebrae. The vertebrae protect the spinal cord, which itself controls all movement and sensation in the human body. Back injuries are normally caused by the lifting of heavy weights, or the repetitive performance of motions which place strain on the back, such as bending and twisting. Head and neck injuries at work may result from falls from height, objects falling, or work vehicle accidents. The head is the most sensitive part of the human anatomy as the skull shields the brain, and traumatic injuries to the head may cause unconsciousness or death. Injuries to the neck may have severe repercussions if the vertebrae or spinal cord become damaged. The spinal cord carries messages between the brain and the body, and serious injuries in this area may involve paralysis and loss of bodily functions. Injuries to the face can be extremely traumatic, combining as they do physical and psychological factors. Compensation awards in this area normally reflect the extent of any facial scarring and residual disfigurement. Loss of one of the major senses such as sight or hearing will also lead to higher damages being awarded by a court.

Other upper body injuries include sprains, strains, burns, lacerations, bruising, fractures and dislocations. Arm, wrist and hand injuries are commonly the result of a person seeking to break a fall or attempting to protect themselves from a falling object. Limbs may also become caught in machinery, on a factory production line for example, or may become trapped between two heavy objects. The resulting crush injuries from this type of accident are often particularly severe, and may require the amputation of limbs in extreme cases. The most serious types of leg injury at work involve simple or compound fractures and dislocations. These are most commonly caused by slips, trips and falls. A fractured or dislocated hip will normally take months to heal, while damage to the knee may render an injured person completely immobile. Injuries such as these, along with sprained ankles and damaged Achilles tendons, are usually the result of a sudden movement which forcibly stretches the joint in an abnormal direction. Any working environment that involves physical exertion will have a higher incidence rate of injury, particularly factories, construction sites and warehouses. Bartletts Solicitors have experience with all types of injury at work compensation claims.


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How to Create More Flexibility in the Ankle Joint For Ballet and Pointe Shoes

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Many years ago a friend, a non-dancer, Vone Deporter and I would do yoga together a couple of times a week in the National Ballet School, in the evenings. We would play some relaxing music and do our own routines.

How to Create More Flexibility in the Ankle Joint For Ballet and Pointe Shoes

Over the weeks, I felt more flexible, slightly, and got good results, experiencing less aches and pains, and overall tension.

I used yoga to stretch the ballet way - forcing every position and deep breathing to distract myself from the pain. I thought I was getting into much better positions.

Vone, however, did yoga the gentle yoga way. She picked a few yoga positions and stretched comfortably with a stretchy feeling, but no pain. A few weeks later her positions were drastically more flexible than mine. She had no workout routines, no warm up routines, she'd just show up and do it.

That does not seem fair. I thought I was working much harder. But that was the way I was trained. Take it to the limit.

In recent years I've read much that has been written by dancer/dance medicine specialists who have a very different view on how dancers should treat their bodies. How to stretch the foot and ankle joints to improve the curve that is part of ballet fashion, is important.

Another moment I remember is watching Swan lake with Vone and her husband. Karen Kain was performing. Vone, an artist and student of human anatomy, leaned over and whispered "What's wrong with her feet?" Huh? What ballet student would not like to have feet like that?

It's a matter of perspective. So what is safe stretching for the top of the arch curve?

Author Deborah Vogel describes how to relax and knead out muscle tension down the front of the calves to the ankle area, using a Pinky ball. This is a small,dense, high bounce sports ball. If you sit down on your feet, you can roll the ball under the top of your calf muscle, below the knee joint. You will feel some very tender spots where the muscle is especially tense. If you lean into the ball on those spots, you will feel some release there. Do not push too hard, because you can do this every day, and gradually condition the muscle.

Working your way down the leg, you can knead and massage tension out of the muscles.

Now, you can do a stretch recommended by Lisa Howell, another dancer/dance medicine specialist who has written much about care of the feet for ballet dancers. Staying in this position (or stretching out for a few minutes if your feet are going to sleep) you can now slide your hand under one knee, and gently raise the lower leg up. Make sure your ankle is in a straight line, not sickled in or out. You will feel a stretch along the arch curve. Hold the stretch, relax and repeat 10 times, each side, every day.

This is a gentle stretch that produces results. You can also put the Pinky ball just higher than the tops of the metatarsal joints, and gently lean into it for an extra stretch.

None of this should produce pain. Look at an x-ray of the human foot and the many tiny foot bones. These bones and the soft tissues supporting them need to be treated gently in between your ballet classes. They are tough, but as you push them as far as they can go every day in the ballet studio, they deserve rest and care.

With these two exercises you can increase flexibility, avoid muscle sprain and foot injuries, and improve your look in pointe shoes.


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Keep Back Pain at Bay

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Introduction

Keep Back Pain at Bay

Back pain is the most common complaint among adults under 45. Back pain brings their activities to a complete halt and intervenes in the progress of their career. Researchers say that it is really a challenge to a physician to find out the true cause of back pain.

Here is a quick take on the anatomy of the human back. Our body depends on the spinal column for structural stability and mobility. We twist, bend and flex with the help of spinal column. The spinal column is made up of 24 vertebrae, 7 in the neck (the cervical vertebrae), 12 in the thorax (the thoracic vertebrae), and 5 in the lower back (the lumbar vertebrae). The sacrum, located just below the lumbar vertebrae, consists of 5 fused vertebrae. The tailbone, or coccyx, with its 3 to 5 fused vertebrae, lies just beneath the sacrum. These vertebrae are placed one on another from skull to pelvis. Spongy discs are present in between vertebrae .The spinal column is tightly wrapped by muscles and ligaments.

The spinal cord is enclosed within vertebral canal which is formed by alignment of vertebrae.

Acharya sushruta describes anatomy of spinal column as follows.
Prushte trimshat - The number of back bones are 30 (Cervical-7, Thoracic - 12, Lumbar- 5, vertebrae fused in sacrum -5 , coccyx -1 ). While describing the joints in spinal column it has been said as "Chaturvimshatihi prishta vamshe." This means there are 24 joints in spinal column.

Maamsaanyatra nibaddhani siraabhihi snaayubhistatha. |
Asthinyaalambanam kritwaa ||
The ligaments and tendons hold the bones and muscles together.

Causes for back ache

Bones and thighs are mainly occupied by Vata. Vata controls and directs the body movements.Back pain occurs when vata in this region gets aggravated due to unwise physical activities (mithya yoga of karma), exaggerated physical activities (Ati yoga of karma ) or less physical activities (hina yoga of karma).

1. Back ache usually arises from spasm of muscles that support our spine. The muscles supporting spine go into spasm when we lift things unwisely, bending over too sharply, sitting in a unsuitable chair, etc.

These type of movements are called as "Mithyaa yoga of karma or action " in ayurveda.

2. Back pain can be triggered when we sneeze, climb into a car, or bend down to pick up the newspaper.

3. Osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, viral infection, bladder or kidney infection, gynecological problems in women, tumors and trauma may also cause back pain.

4. Lack of motion or hina yoga of karma and bad posture may affect us when we sit or stand for long periods of time. On the other hand repetitive motion or Ati yoga of karma like too much of bending, lifting or twisting also affects our back.

5. Other potential causes for back ache are:

o Overweight

o Wearing high heeled shoes

o Carrying heavy weight

The vitiated vata causes stiffness of joints, pain and limits the movements of back.

Solutions for back pain

1. Stay calm.

2. A complete bed rest for 24 - 48 hrs relieves back pain in most of the instances. Walk a little every few hours to keep the blood flowing and the muscles toned.

3. Applying vata balancing oil like ksheerabala oil on affected region and Naadi sweda (mild steam bath on affected area ) of affected region relives the pain quickly.

See your doctor immediately if you have any of the following symptoms:

1. If you are above 50 and sudden onset of severe pain or pain localized to spine.

2. Pain due to recent fall or trauma.

3. Pain in hip and leg.

4. Back pain unrelated to posture.

5. Bowel or bladder control problems.

6. Numbness in the groin or rectal area.

7. Extreme weakness in legs.

8. Unsteadiness while walking

9. Fever or weight loss accompanying the pain.

10. Pain that does not lessen over time even after rest

Prevention of back pain

1. Keep the muscles well conditioned by improving sitting, standing, stretching postures. Well-conditioned muscles are less susceptible to injury.

2. Never bend at the waist or stoop to pick up an object.
Instead, lower the body to the level of the object by bending the knees. Grasp the item, hold it close to the body, and raise yourself with your legs while keeping your back straight.

3. Do not lift very heavy objects.

4. Whenever possible, prop yourself up.

5. Lean against a wall or pillar while waiting for a bus or standing in line at the bank.

6. Keep footstools around the house. Alternatively prop up one leg on stool while doing standing chores.

7. Sleep on a firm mattress and find a comfortable position.

8. Wear low-heeled shoes.

9. Standing straight will do wonders for your back.

10. Sit on a comfortable chair that supports the curve of lower back.

11. While sitting for long hours rest feet on a low stool so that knees are above hips.

12. Do not sit or stand in one position for a very long time. Get up periodically and walk for a while.

13. Avoid activities which hurt back.

14. Do not sit in same position for long hours. It may prove hazardous to back. Take break in between and move around.

15. Avoid becoming overweight. Overweight increases the risk of back pain.

Tips for software professionals to avoid back pain:

1. Select a correct chair, with a relatively straight back and good lower back support. If the chair doesn't offer lower back support, keep a rolled up towel or cushion to support the back.

2. Correctly position the chair, keyboard, and monitor. Feet should be on the floor, with knees at hip level; forearms should form a right angle with upper arms; and the computer terminal should be at eye level.

3. Adopt a relaxed, upright working posture and allow the chair to support.

4. Avoid slouching forward or leaning back too far.

5. When you are at work stand up, walk around, stretch forward, backward, and side to side once in 30 minutes.

6. Increased stress and strain enhances the chances of back pain. Hence remember to relax! Yoga and meditation are best techniques to relax

7. Eat healthy food which is rich in fiber. Avoid sweets, oil, soft drinks and overeating to reduce the chances of weight gain.

8. Sex should be avoided during acute stage of back pain as it exaggerates the condition.

Ayurvedic Home remedy for backache
Remedy

Ingredients

o Nirgundi leaves (hindi - samhaalu) (Bot- Vitex negundo) (Eng - Five leaved chaste)

o Karanja leaves ( hindi - Ditauri) (Bot - Pongamia pinnata) (Eng - Indian beech)

Collect fresh leaves of Nirgundi and Karanja. Tie them in a thin cotton cloth to form a big ball. Boil this leaves' ball in water and when it is tolerably hot apply this on affected part. When the leaves become cold reheat them by putting the leaves' ball in boiling water. After half an hour take out the leaves from ball, grind them to a paste and bind it on affected area.


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Martial Arts - Pressure Points on the Body

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In my last article I covered pressure points of the arm. In this article I will discuss points on the rest of the body. I understand that there are about 108 pressure points or tsubos used in the martial arts. Great! I can easily memorize the location of just 108 points, right? Not so fast there, cowboy. Just knowing where the points are located does not mean you can use them in a fight. Points must be struck at the proper angle and direction and at the proper depth in order for them to be truly effective.

Martial Arts - Pressure Points on the Body

The use of these points, regardless of the mechanism that causes them to work, is an in depth study that is not just limited to remembering where the dots are located. Some points can only be used if you set them up by the activation of other points. Some points are hard to access due to their location on the body. Some points are effective only if you strike them, others only if you press, rub or knead them. Getting accurate and reliable information is difficult.

Examining an 8" x 10" page with the outline of a person on it, covered with dots and a generic description of the point, its location and resultant effects just does not cut it. It is too generalized. In acupuncture the tsubos are stimulated with a needle. Accuracy is a must. In striking the points there is a little leeway but you still need to be accurate and employ the right angle and direction of the strike. How hard you hit is also a factor in determining the effectiveness of the strike.

Another problem is too little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Learning the points then blasting a training partner just to see if it works is not a good idea. Severe and permanent damage can occur and death is a real possibility. DON'T HIT SOMEBODY JUST TO SEE IF IT WORKS. You also need to know the revival techniques of restoring energy flow. If you don't know, don't do it.

THE HEAD

The head is a massive arena for pressure points. Even the ear is a cornucopia of pressure points, yea, a microcosm of the entire human body's points. Let us examine just a few of the more effective points.

FACE

Starting at the crown of the skull the following points are available:

1. Governing Vessel 21, 22, 23, 24

Strike is downward toward the center of the head.

Weapon: Hammer fist, elbow,

Loss of consciousness/death can result due to over stimulation of the cranial nerves.

2. Governing Vessel 26

The point is located below the nose and above the upper lip. This is generally used as a rub point. Severe injury can result if struck in a down and inward motion. I'm not going to tell you the position it must be struck from for liability purposes but it will break the neck.

Weapon: Back fist, knife hand, elbow

3. Conception Vessel 24

The point is located below the lower lip, centered on the jawbone. It is struck toward the center of the head and downward.

Loss of consciousness: over stimulation of the cranial nerves.

Weapons: Hammer fist, regular fist, knife hand

4. Conception Vessel 23

The point is located above the hyoid bone. If struck with sufficient force death is instant. It is one of the eight magic points. If you break the hyoid bone and it severs the Vagus nerve the heart and lungs stop working.

Weapon: knife hand, regular fist, ridge hand, spear hand.

5. Gall Bladder 1

This point is located at the outside corner of the eye. It is the beginning of the Gall Bladder meridian. A strike here can be done from a 45° angle to the head in an upward and inward direction.

Unconsciousness is caused by over stimulation of the cranial nerves. The orbital bone in this area is one of the easiest, if not the easiest bones in the human body to break.

Weapons: regular fist, palm heel, elbow, knee, back fist.

6. Triple Warmer 23

This point is also located at the outside corner of the eye. It is struck at a 45° angle to the head in an upward and inward direction. If this point is used in conjunction with GB 1 and the strike is from rear to front of the skull it may dislodge the eyeball from its socket.

Unconsciousness is caused by over stimulation of the cranial nerves.

Weapons: Regular fist, palm heel, elbow, knee, back fist.

7. Gall Bladder 14

This point is located just above the center of the eyebrow. It is struck with an inward direction to the skull.

Loss of consciousness is a result of over stimulation of the cranial nerves.

Weapons: regular fist, palm heel, elbow, knee.

8. Gall Bladder 3

This point is located one inch in front and one inch up from where the top of the earlobe joins the skull. This is the thinnest part of the skull. There is no known resuscitation technique for a temple strike. You get to go to the hospital and have holes drilled in your head to relieve the pressure from a ruptured temporal artery.

Weapons: regular fist, single knuckle fist, palm heel, elbow, knee.

BACK OF HEAD

BASE OF SKULL

1. Gall Bladder 20

This point is located bilaterally on the outside base of the skull. Also known as the Plane of Willis. It is the flat spot at the base of the skull. It is struck at a 45° angle inward and upward to the center of the head.

Unconsciousness is due to overstimulation of the cranial nerves.

Weapons: Hammer fist, elbow, regular fist, Willow Leaf Palm (cupped palm), back fist.

2. Triple Warmer 17

This point is located behind and below the ear in that little grove behind the jawbone. Some authorities indicate that this is an extreme death point. It is utilized with both strikes and presses. If you strike this point from rear to front there is a good possibility of dislocating the jaw. It is best pressed with a single knuckle fist. Grind back and forth as you press inward to the center of the skull.

Loss of consciousness is a result of overstimulation of the cranial nerves.

Weapons: Regular fist, one knuckle fist, back fist (open hand strike).

3. Bladder 10

This point is located bilaterally on the spine below the skull. Strike inward to the center of the head.

Loss of consciousness is due to over stimulation of the cranial nerves.

Weapons: Palm heel, regular fist, elbow, Willow Leaf Palm.

4. Governing Vessel 17

This is the occipital notch. Strike this point in an upward and inward direction.

Loss of consciousness is due to the overstimulation of the cranial nerves. A strike here may also cause a severe concussion.

Weapons: Willow leaf palm, palm heel, regular fist, elbow, knee

NECK

1. Stomach 9/10

These two points are struck at the same time. They are located over the carotid sinus on the medial anterior portion of the neck.

Loss of consciousness can be explained by several mechanisms. Pick one.

a. Striking two points on the same meridian can cause unconsciousness.

b. Disrupting the blood flow to the brain. A strike can cause backpressure that the brain cannot handle and unconsciousness ensues.

c. Below the carotid sinus is a bareceptor that monitors blood pressure. When struck with sufficient force it sends a message to the brain that the blood pressure is too high. A message is then sent to the heart to slow down or stop and the result is unconsciousness.

Weapons: regular fist, one knuckle fist, knife hand, spear hand, elbow.

2. Large Intestine 18

This point is located on the leading edge of the Sternocleoidmastoid muscle about half way up the neck. This is a good grab point for Spirit Throw and Japanese Full Nelson.

Weapons: regular fist, one knuckle fist, elbow, fingertips.

This is not an all-inclusive list. There are a multitude of points in this region of the neck. These are just the ones I use on a regular basis.

TORSO

1. Conception Vessel 22

This point is located at the top of the sternum in the notch. The strike to this point is done with the fingertips generally inward and downward. It is fairly safe to press this location but strikes can be serious.

Loss of consciousness is caused by trauma to the trachea.

Weapons: Fingertips, single knuckle punch.

2. Conception Vessel 15

This point is the solar plexus. It is called the solar plexus because of its central location. Organs affected would include heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and stomach. Breaking the xiphoid process can lacerate the liver and cause internal bleeding, which if not treated, can be fatal.

Loss of consciousness is from trauma to the above named organs. There can also be a loss of motor function.

Weapons: regular fist, single knuckle fist, elbow, knee, ball of foot.

3. Conception Vessel 4

This point is located about two inches below the umbilicus (belly button). It is struck in a 45° downward direction. If struck with sufficient force you can cause an opponent to soil their shorts.

Loss of consciousness is caused by trauma to the small intestine and bladder.

Weapons: regular fist, palm heel.

4. Spleen 21

This point is located in the medial lateral portion of the rib cage. An easy way to find this point is to place two fingers under your nipple and trace a line straight around to the center of the rib cage. If you locate this point on a partner and press on it with a single knuckle fist you will get a substantial reaction.

Loss of consciousness results from trauma to the lungs and associated nerves. It will also shut down the lungs, stop breathing and circulation.

Weapons: regular fist, one knuckle fist, heel, palm heel, elbow, back of hand/wrist, knee and just about anything else you have!

5. Stomach 28

This point is located two finger widths below the nipple. Strike this point in a downward angle of 45°.

Loss of consciousness is cause by trauma to the lungs and associated nerves. You may also break some ribs in the process.

Weapons: regular fist, single knuckle fist, palm heel. Knife hand, front kick (kick them in the knees first!).

6. Liver 13

This point is located on the tip of the 11th rib. An attack to this point is from a 45° angle to the body and downward at a 45° angle. If struck in an upward motion with sufficient force to break the rib (and they break easily!) the blow can be lethal if it lacerates the liver.

BACK

1. Governing Vessel 15

This point is located on the spine between the shoulder blades. Attack this point in an inward direction.

Loss of consciousness is a result of trauma to the spinal cord, aorta, heart and lungs. A heel stomp as in Rear Reverse [ Ushiro gyaku a.k.a. Wellington Sheep Hold] can be fatal.

Weapons: regular fist, elbow, palm heel, heel, knee.

2. Gall Bladder 25

This point is located over the kidney just below the rib cage. This is a nasty point to get hit on all by itself. Used in conjunction with a GB 20 strike produces a knockout that I can personally attest to. Strike is done from a 45° degree angle to the body from the rear.

Loss of consciousness is a result of trauma to the kidney and associated nerves.

Weapons: regular fist, shin kick, roundhouse kick, elbows, back of hand.

3. Governing Vessel 3

This point is located on the tip of the coccyx. Attack this point in an upward motion.

Loss of consciousness is caused by trauma to the entire spinal cord.

Weapons: front kick, knee strike.

LEGS

1. Gall Bladder 31

This point is located medially on the outer thigh. It is located over the Ilio-tibial tract of ligaments and the vastus muscle. This is a favorite target for kick boxers and when kicked properly can cause the leg to quit functioning.

Weapons: Shin kick, knee, regular fist.

The knee has a multitude of points on and around it. A solid side thrust kick will hit something!

2. Spleen 10

This point is located on the inner thigh about three inches above the knee. Strike inward toward the center of the leg and downward. This will cause the knee to collapse. I have heard of ki sickness being caused by kicking this point with the ball of your foot.

Weapons: knees, instep, shin, heel, regular fist.

3. Bladder 57

This point is located at the juncture of the gastrocnemius muscle and the Achilles tendon. The point is attacked from the rear of the leg to the front. According to the Bubishi if this muscle is split it causes dementia.

Loss of consciousness is trauma to the tibial artery and nerve.

Weapons: side thrust kick, front kick.

There are a multitude of points on the foot but accessing them in the dynamics of a fight is not likely. A good stomp to the instep can do wondrous things to the attitude of an opponent.

The last point I want to indicate out is Kidney 1. It is located in the center of the foot. Ashi Katsu is performed on the left foot. By slapping this point vigorously you may be able to quickly restore someone about to faint. I can personally attest to this as I used it on my team sergeant, who was about to faint, after getting shots prior to going to jungle training in Guam, 1985 (watch the trailer on my website).

This is by no means an inclusive list. These are just the points I use in my martial art. There is much to learn in applying the Kyusho techniques to the various arts. It requires study of not only TCM but also western medicine, physiology, physics, anatomy, and a great deal of practice. It requires the conscious effort during practice to apply the principles to your techniques and a concerted effort to make the art your own. The study of the martial arts is a harsh mistress, but worth it.

Train hard!


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Radiation Therapist Training - This Is One Vocation You Can Be Proud To Be a Part Of!

HUMAN KNEE ANATOMY :

Are you ready for school? It goes without saying that there are many exciting vocations within the healthcare field. One such vocation is becoming a radiologist. This phenomenal career path all starts with the proper radiation therapist training. If you want to leave a lasting legacy, this training is right up your alley!

Radiation Therapist Training - This Is One Vocation You Can Be Proud To Be a Part Of!

The excitement is incredible! Starting a new career takes a lot of thought. One has to decide if they want to spend eight years or more in medical school. Those years can be grueling but they are necessary when a person desires to become a doctor. But did you know that there are other vocations in health care aside from being a doctor? The health care sector is filled with positions that are just as critical to the success of a patient's health as being a doctor. One of those positions is being a radiologist.

Twelve years of school? The path of a radiologist starts with intensive radiation therapist training. The great thing about this career path is that is doesn't take eight years or more to get inducted into. A person can get in with a bachelor's degree. Once they are in, they can engage in continuing their education.

Be on the front line! When it comes to the medical field, being on the front line field is all about being a warrior for health. That is what this career path is all about. Men and women accepting the call to helping Americans achieve health and wellness. If this is your calling, get on board now!

Technology and medicine? Although this career field is about helping people, those who take radiation therapist training must learn to work with the latest technology, science and medicine. The mission to eradicate cancer will challenge your mind and educational acumen like never before but the rewards are truly worth the challenges.

How to get started? The requirements for admission into one of the best radiation therapist training programs vary depending on the institution and program. You really need to check out the career path for your particular state. Barring the differences in institutions and programs, there are some basics you will need to complete.

Start with the basics. When seeking to enter into the medical field as a radiologist, prospective students are typically required to complete general education requirements. This entails but is not limited to great grades and attendance in high school and graduating on time. It also involves taking courses related to the radiation therapy major prior to making it your major.

License and registration please! More and more institutions are requiring that potential employees must meet some strenuous guidelines. They must graduate from an accredited program in radiography and also have a passing score on the ARRT's certification examination.

Get ready! The truth be told, this career path is not for people with weak knees. This training includes medical terminology, computer science, radiation safety, scientific theories, study of the human anatomy and the list grows even more. If you can cut the radiation therapist training mustard, get started now by checking out the best schools and programs!


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A Closed Heart is a Closed Mind - Returning to Heart Consciousness

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For many months I have been working with individuals who are not in their bodies - meaning they are not fully connected to the awareness of their mind - men and women alike, from all nationalities. At first, I thought it was only those individuals who had experienced severe trauma in their lives. I could see how the pain from the past and the fear of trauma happening again was keeping these individuals from staying connected. Sadly enough I have come to realize that it is not only traumatized individuals, but any individual that has ever been hurt in their lives.

A Closed Heart is a Closed Mind - Returning to Heart Consciousness

Most people are living their lives with a closed heart. It opens from time to time but it doesn't stay open. People generally feel happy maybe during special occasions if things go the way they anticipate. They may also feel happy and have an open heart when they fall in love, when they have sex, when they get a large sum of money, etc. In this sense, opening ones heart and keeping it open are purely based on the belief system of the subconscious mind. One now has to have a reason to keep their heart open. And of course, we all know that one's emotions are directed by the thoughts, which determines the course of satisfaction one experiences. If there is no satisfaction then there is no happiness at heart. If there is no happiness at heart, then there is no peace. And without peace their dwells the world of discontent.

When people are discontent, they generally complain, judge, and criticize themselves as well as others they know and don't know. The ego (big and little) has to control everything it can as a way to protect itself. The problem with this is that this way of living has been accepted as a natural state of mind. It is rather more of a "normal" state of mind. In other words, it is not how God intended things to be for us. This is what we chose and this is what we created.

We shout "hey, I can do what I want to do and it is my choice because I am an adult." Of course we are absolutely right about this. However, in doing so, we have removed ourselves so far away from our divinity that we have forgotten the truth as to whom we are. This state is much like a rebellious child that is out to prove a point to his parents. The child says "Don't tell me what to do and I don't need your help." Then they storm off quickly, tripping themselves up quite a bit. In fact, they continue tripping themselves up so much so that they decide to stop "storming" off so they don't fall down and scrape up their knees any more. Now, the difference between the modern day adult and the rebellious child is that there is a greater chance the child will return to their parents to seek advice. The modern day adult has calculated and created an alternate route to stay in control because things are safer that way. They will reason their shortcomings, master their manipulations, and accept the ways of the world and say to themselves that this is just how things are.

In order for one to accept the fact that they need help or they need to do things differently, they must be willing to surrender their ego. Because the majority of people are dealing with fear: fear of rejection, fear of getting emotionally hurt, fear of losing control, fear of failure, fear of success, fear of pain, etc. It comes in many forms. Many people are not sure what to expect sometimes. Most do not like the unexpected and this is why they work so hard at staying in control. It makes one feel vulnerable and because of our disassociation with our true divine nature, we have forgotten how to tap into the inner knowing. Either way it goes, it is still fear based and regardless of how we would like for things to be, vulnerability always exists on some level so long as the heart is closed.

When we were children, we had an open heart. We loved freely. If someone close hurt us, we forgave them. If it took a discussion to forgive them, then that would be all it would take and that same day we would be laughing and playing together again. As a child, we were open to experience and learn about life and things and other people. We would never fathom the idea of having to emotionally protect ourselves so that we wouldn't get hurt. Protection became a learned behavior because we were taught that it was not wise to be "open like a book." We were taught that it was not wise to be so trustful and forgiving. Our innocence was considered a weakness and once we "lost" it we either believed it was impossible to attain once again or that there was no need to attain it again.

Innocence is what keeps one humble. It is what keeps one in a non-judgmental state and it helps you to express unconditional love. Unconditional love is expressed in this state of mind because that is all you know to exist. When one feels the love flowing through their heart at all times all they know is to express it. The parameters for that expression do not even exist. Think of all the times you experienced falling in love. That person could do no wrong in your eyes. We even say things like "love is blind." Think about when you had your first child. You would love that child so much so that they would "want for nothing." For these things and many more that are not mentioned here, some of us have decided to be unconditional while others stand by and criticize the unconditional love that is expressed. Some of us ignore the criticism while others give in to it.

Because of the current conditioning of our states of mind, we have convinced ourselves that the only way we can experience love safely is under our own terms and conditions. On top of that, we believe the only way we can feel and experience love is through another person, a circumstance, or a situation. Yet, the energy of love is available at all times because it is the very thing that sustains all life. The only reason you are unaware of this is because you have conditioned yourself to open and close your heart on a regular basis, like a light switch. This is why one minute you are in love and the next minute you are not. You have refused to keep it open out of pain and fear.

When the heart stays open, the heart chakra that is - which is only ONE of the centers of the body that contains the love energy - one feels love every moment of the day. It is this love that assists you with your emotional and self development. It is this love that helps you to understand your purpose in life and how to respect other people's purpose in life. It is this love that truly allows you to accept people for who they really are without trying to change them. It is this love that helps you to define your own success and how to attain it. It is this love that teaches you how to raise your children with knowledge and wisdom. It is this love that helps you to accept your image and self-expression. It is this love.

With a closed heart, one cannot even mature into the divine spiritual being that they are (yes, you are more than physical). One becomes trapped in experiencing the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. This tree produces things of a feel good nature. All things are based on self-gratification. Self-gratification tends to create illusions around that state of mind. This is the world that most live in and this is why most daydream a lot. It removes you from the reality that you are currently in. You are either daydreaming because of what you would like to experience or because of what you do not want to experience. This is that part of you that has not accepted the truth about what is really going on inside of you and your life.

With an open heart, pain and suffering does not even exist. The body and the individual only feel bliss. The individual is very clear about what is illusionary and what is not. They are aware and feel the connection of their state of oneness with God. There is no worry or frustration. They feel the harmony with all life. The body opens up and feeds from the Tree of Life.

The Tree of Life dwells within the human body. It is the blueprint for our spiritual anatomy. Spiritual Anatomy is something that we have not accepted because we cannot see or feel in the spiritual realm as easily as we use to - so we deny it. When one takes time to exercise their spiritual bodies just like they do with their physical body, then this seeing and feeling gradually returns. As one begins to heal and release past pains and judgments, they become lighter. The Tree of Life is ready for activation. There is no need for a bishop, pastor, or priest to activate this or to help you to understand how to open up to Love. This is so because the Book of Life is written within your heart. You possess what is called an Energetic Signature on your heart. In fact, there are several Energetic Signatures and there are several Heart Centers on the body that hold high frequencies of the Love Vibration. Since you have been accustomed to experiencing emanations of light known as emotions, you have to reacquaint yourself with the different types of energy that exist in and around you.

Emotions are emanations of light whose expression is determined by one's belief system. The emanations are the spectrums of light that shine forth from the presence of God. The emotion is seeking an avenue through which to express itself as it must continue in motion. Keep in mind the definition of expression in this sense refers to the energy or the emotion being able to leave (continue to flow) out of the body and this is why they are temporary. If the emotion does not continue to flow, then the heart begins to close. If the heart closes, then the rest of the body begins to shut down. The energetic heart functions very similar to that of the physical heart. The body has to gradually be opened up again to love. Love carries a very high vibrational frequency and the majority of humans are functioning at a very low frequency because of the emotions they are holding on to. The ascent into the power of the Tree of Life requires first working with Light energy. The Light energy is not the emanations of light that one is used to, but the Light itself that the emanations come from. It is the prelude to the flow of love energy entering the heart. Think of it this way: let's use hot water as an example. Let's say when you use water, you generally keep it at a moderate temperature. You can only stand the water being so hot. Now, if you were to gradually increase the temperature of the water every day, eventually you would be able to stand a higher degree of that frequency. The frequency in this case is heat. The thing to remember is that you had an adjustment period. The human body will adapt to whatever you expose it to. So if you have been dealing with lower emotions it will adjust whatever it needs to in order to sustain itself. This is especially true when dealing with your spiritual anatomy as it is all based on energy.

Now, the more you take in light energy, the lighter you become because you are vibrating at a higher frequency. As you take in more light, the body will circulate the stagnant energy (heavy/negative emotions) so that much higher vibrating energy can come in. It naturally understands what you are doing since this is its original state. During this time, many things will come to surface from the subconscious mind that requires resolution. Resolution can come through directly removing and replacing the negative/limiting beliefs or it can come through conscious shifting.

Conscious shifting is what creates the healing in the mind. Consciousness is what holds the body of beliefs within the mind. Once this occurs, the body will respond and the old way of thinking will no longer exist as well as certain physical conditions. When the heart is open, the body will heal itself on all levels. It is the mind that holds all vibrational frequencies. The mind is throughout the body as each organ thinks and feels (see PNI - psycho neuro immunology which explains this). Each part of the body holds a state of consciousness that corresponds to the Tree of Life or the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. You are either dealing with the lesser light or the greater light. As you go through your conscious shifting, the entire body goes through the transition as well. You will continue to experience many different uprisings of unresolved issues as healing happens one layer at a time. As these layers are removed, elevation will occur. The elevation takes place through consciousness.

As the layers are removed, one's consciousness expands and the awareness is increased. It is in this state that you become more aware of your divine nature. You are able to hear and communicate with your angels and other beings of light. You learn more about your spiritual anatomy and the multi-dimensional bodies. For each state of awareness, there is a body that holds that level of consciousness. We call these Light Bodies. Within each body lies another set of energy systems. As each body of light is awakened or activated, the individual is able to take in more light and different kinds of light energy such as Star energy or rainbow energy.

Star energy secures the emotional frequency needed to allow the love energy to prepare one for the changes happening in the earth. It removes negative forces of light from around people. Star energy opens people up to the possibility that they are more than what they think they are. It is a prelude of transition into angelic form. Rainbow energy is used in combination with Star energy as it helps with development of the mental body into higher conscious states. It alters the consciousness of the mind. If you ever make it to this point, you will be working very closely with Angels and Arch Angels and you will be able to see them very vividly with your inner vision or 3rd eye. More specifically, you will be working with the Angels of Light and the Star Light Angels.

If you remain consistent with the work, your Angels will attune the Christ Light vibration to your chakras. The Christ Light will break down the illusions. It will also transform disease/illness (mental/emotional/physical) into a light body that will receive love energy. The body will go through different stages of taking in more intense levels of the love vibration. As you progress, each stage goes deeper and deeper into the subconscious mind. It will bring to light all things that you need to let go of through forgiveness. Forgiveness is necessary to keep the heart completely open at all times. Forgiveness is also necessary to enter into the holier realms of light or Heaven as we call it.

As you go into the state of expanding your heart and sustaining greater amounts of Love energy, you release all things that you no longer wish to experience. Understanding what happened with any particular situation or person becomes instant as you are now attuned to the All Knowing. What seemed like an eternity of sorrow and sadness now leaves the body. All of the energy channels of the body will open and will stay open. The energy will flow much better now. You will feel like your whole body is breathing. People will no longer be able to "vamp" off of your energy as now they are receiving love through you from God. Finally, the circuit is complete. You see the circuit was originally created where the Love of God goes into the planet and the inhabitants thereof and then that love energy circulates through the planet and the inhabitants and returns to God. Even being in love with someone or sharing and expressing love is suppose to be from this point - the love comes into you and is exchanged between you and the other person. This is what being "in love" really meant - that is being in the flow of the Love energy.

What is interesting in all of this is that when you finally make up your mind to open your heart and attune to love, you will realize that it has been there all along. They say it is the mind that gives the illusion that one is removed from the presence of God and here, in this sense, we can come to understand how. No longer do we have to sit and wonder how to "let go and let God." No longer do we have to try to figure out how to let go of things that are sorrowful to the heart. We don't have to have broken hearts, which actually means that the flow of love energy into the heart has been disrupted. We can return to our divine state if we choose to.

I believe the greatest secret kept is that we are walking around with the keys to heaven in our hearts and we have never used them. Some of us think we have to die in order to experience eternal bliss, but this is not so. You can experience heaven NOW. Being in heaven now does not mean you don't get to enjoy life, it makes life MUCH better! I've gone through everything in this article that I have written and much more and I can tell you that everything I have ever gone through in my life was worth it - simply because it brought me to this point. I cannot tell you how there were some things that I was emotionally hysterical about. I held on to deep sadness, anger, frustration, disappointment, and discouragement. The more I opened and expanded my heart, the more love I am able to sustain and feel throughout the day.

I feel this is something everyone should experience. Everyone has the right to chose to experience love all the time. Everyone has the right to use the tools to change their circumstance. People respond to the energy inside of you. They respond to how you feel and the energy you are giving off. If you have a lot of negativity inside of you that you have not resolved, then you tend to have a lot more drama in your life. If you have a lot of positive energy inside of you, then you tend to attract nicer people and have more pleasant experiences. Yet still, when you open your heart and expand it to God's love, you trigger the opening of the heart in others. You activate their body's innate intelligence to commune with the Love of God and to bring it forth in their lives. This is the greatest gift that we could give to one another and the planet. Love creates love and is contagious.


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