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Method of normalizing soft tissue dysfunction
   
Document Number
US Patent 5239986
Issued Date
August 31, 1993
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Hermelin; Arnold (Summerland Key, FL)
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Abstract
A process of normalizing soft tissue in a human subject by a therapist includes the steps of locating dysfunctional soft tissues in the body of the subject, lightly palpating the area in such a way as to detect restrictions in the skin, detecting rope-like barriers or patterns, sensing the potential movement of the patterns, allowing the presence of the therapist's fingers to stimulate movement of the patterns, following the movement with the fingers of the therapist without applying substantial force, so that the presence of the therapist's fingers against the patterns continues to stimulate movement without forcing the movement, until the dysfunctional soft tissues are normalized
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Published
August 31, 1993
Application Number
07/793,109
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November 18, 1991
US Classification
601/1   128/898 601/134
Int'l Classification
A61H   1/00   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
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128/24R   128/898  
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