|
#1201A "Consciousness and its Therapeutic Applications"
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, December
2001. In his column "CranioSacrally Speaking"
Dr. UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy,
discusses his work with resonance of tissues to certain
sound waves and frequencies. He describes how the cello
played in certain notes while using CranioSacral Therapy
on a patient with back pain would produce muscle relaxation
and pain relief. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the December 2001 archives.
#1101F "CranioSacral Therapy For Trauma Relief"
Home News & Times, November 22, 2001. A brief
article on the trauma relief efforts of the charitable,
nonprofit UI Foundation in aiding victims of the
September 11 terror attacks. Charge $1.00+s&h.
#1101E "Reflections from Ground Zero: The World
Trade Center Therapy Intervention at Stuyvesant High
School" by Liz Pasquale, November 2001. This
personal account is told by a licensed massage therapy
using CranioSacral therapy to treat rescue workers at
the World Trade Center disaster. Available online at
www.UI.com/wtc.htm
#1101D "NineOneOne: Psychological Relief -
A Guide to Post-9/11 Recovery Sources" by Nancy
O'Brien, New York Daily News, November 27, 2001.
This article discusses how during the recovery effort
at the World Trade Center, many rescue workers found
relief from their physical and emotional pain as therapists
treated them with CranioSacral Therapy. Article available
online at www.nydailynews.com
and search the archives using keyword "UI".
#1101C UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, November 2001. Articles
and topics include: CranioSacral Therapy Breaks 20-Year
Cycle of PTSD and The Role of CranioSacral Therapy in
Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Charge $1.00
plus shipping and handling.
#1101B "My Journey to Paradise" by Lynda
Solien-Wolfe, AMTA Florida Journal, Fall 2001. A
personal account of the healing powers of the ocean
and interaction with dolphins while attending The UI
Institute BioAquatic Exploration Ocean Therapy class
in Freeport, Bahamas. Permission to reprint pending.
Contact the publisher at 847-864-0123.
#1101A "The Role of CranioSacral Therapy in
Addressing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" by John
E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, November 2001.
In his column "CranioSacrally Speaking" Dr.
UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses
treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with
CranioSacral Therapy. He outlines the seven more prevalent
symptoms that the PTSD patient may endure and how CranioSacral
Therapy brought relief to Vietnam veterans suffering
from this condition. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the November 2001 archives.
#1101 "Cello Healing" by Brandi Schlossberg,
Massage Magazine, November/December 2001. Cellist
Elizabeth Byrd uses sound to improve the overall health
and well-being of her clients. This tonal and vibrational
therapy is often used in conjunction CranioSacral Therapy
and other modalities such as massage, acupuncture and
reiki. For copies, contact the publisher at 1-800-872-1282.
#1001B "Who's the Smartest of Them All"
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, October
2001. In his column "CranioSacrally Speaking"
Dr. UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy,
discusses viruses, bacteria, antibiotics and the overall
importance of a healthy immune system. Available online
at www.massagetoday.com
in the October 2001 archives.
#1001A IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Fall 2001.
Issue features: CST Eases Toddler's Spasticity After
Near Drowning, Using Visceral Manipulation to Affect
Global Changes, When Symptoms Defy Logic: Using the
Body as a Guide, The UI Foundation UpDate and
BioAquatic Exploration: An Adventure in Personal Discovery.
Issue available online at http://www.UI.com/newsletters/default.htm
#1001 "Celebrate the Healing Power of a Gentle
Touch: Discover CranioSacral Therapy" Natural Awakenings
- Palm Beach/Martin/St. Lucie edition, October 2001.
Provides an overview of CranioSacral Therapy (CST)
including how CST works, the benefits of CST and the
foundations of CST. Charge for hardcopies $1.00 + s&h.
#0901F "Lymph Drainage Therapy and Its Integration
in a Massage Therapy Practice" by Bruno Chikly,
MD, Connections, September/October 2001. Bruno Chikly,
MD, the developer of Lymph Drainage Therapy, discusses
the basis of Lymphatic Drainage, indications of Lymph
Drainage Therapy, manual lymphatic mapping and its clinical
applications and applications of LDT with massage therapy
and other modalities. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies, contact the publisher at 780-484-2010
#0901E "Be the Bahama" by Melaine Hayden,
Connections, September/October 2001. A personal
account of the healing powers of the ocean and interaction
with dolphins while attending The UI Institute
BioAquatic Exploration Ocean Therapy class in Freeport,
Bahamas. Permission to reprint pending. For copies,
contact the publisher at 780-484-2010.
#0901D "Pod Consciousness: An Exploration of
Ocean Therapy" by Steve Capellini, LMT, Massage
Message, September/October 2001. A personal account
of the healing powers of the ocean and dolphin interaction
while aboard The UI Foundation Dolphin Star research
vessel in the Bahamas. Copies only available by contacting
the publisher at 407-628-2772.
#0901C "Back to the Basics in the Bahamas"
by Kandy Love, LMT, Massage Message, September/October
2001. Learn how a few dolphins and a massage therapist
bonded in the waters off the Bahamian coast while aboard
The UI Foundation Dolphin Star research vessel
in the Bahamas. Copies only available by contacting
the publisher at 407-628-2772.
#0901B "Magnets: A Cause for Pause" by
John UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, September 2001.
In his column "CranioSacrally Speaking" Dr.
UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, cautions
about the long-term and improper use of magnets and
the potential impact on the craniosacral and other body
systems. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the September 2001 archives.
#0901A "The Good You Do" by John UI,
DO, OMM, Massage Magazine, September/October 2001.
Dr. UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy,
offers a Guest Editorial on the important role human
interaction plays in the profession of massage therapy.
He cautions that while technology has its place, compassion
and personal touch often can best lead the body to self-healing.
For copies, contact the publisher at 1-800-872-1282.
#0901 "Special Touch Therapy Helps Kids"
by Ellyce Field, Detroit News, September 4, 2001. A
physical therapist discusses how CranioSacral Therapy,
developed by Dr. John E. UI, has helped to treat
a child suffering with hydrocephalus. Available online
at http://detnews.com/2001/health/0109/04/c04-284640.htm
#0801B "Considering CranioSacral Therapy in
Difficult Situations" by Carol Brussel, BA, IBCLC,
Leaven, August-September 2001. This article discusses
how CranioSacral Therapy, developed by Dr. John E. UI,
offers a promising approach to solving difficult breastfeeding
problems. Permission to reprint pending. Contact the
publisher at 847-519-7730.
#0801A "Lymphedema and Lymph Drainage Techniques"
by Bruno Chikly, MD and Sue Welfley, Massage Therapy
Journal, Fall 2001. Swelling, or edema, is defined
by an excessive accumulation of tissue fluid in the
body. When the lymphatic pathways are obstructed and
fluid accumulates, lymphedema results. This article,
co-authored by Bruno Chikly, MD, the developer of Lymph
Drainage Therapy, presents an in-depth look into understanding
the lymphatic system, lymph drainage techniques and
protocols for lymphedema as well as a lymphedema case
history. Charge for hardcopies: $2.00 + s&h.
#0801 "CranioSacral Therapy and Attention Deficit
Disorder" by John UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today,
August 2001. In his column "CranioSacrally
Speaking" Dr. UI, the developer of CranioSacral
Therapy, discusses the positive and profound effect
that CranioSacral Therapy has on brain and spinal cord
function and the endocrine and immune systems. Dr. UI
writes that since 1975, CranioSacral Therapy has been
used quite successfully in the treatment of attention
deficit disorder (ADD) and hyperkinesis. Available online
at www.massagetoday.com
in the August 2001 archives.
#0701B "Katie's 14-year Battle for Hope"
by Michelle Hatfield, Free Lance, July 13, 2001.
This article describes the battle a young child has
faced since being confined to a wheelchair and unable
to communicate because of severe head trauma from a
head-on collision. CranioSacral Therapy, developed by
Dr. John E. UI, plays an integral part in her
therapeutic course of treatments and has directly resulted
in improvements to her vision. In fact, her mother was
so inspired by the results that CranioSacral Therapy
produced, she has become a CranioSacral Therapist herself.
Permission to reprint pending. Please contact the publisher
at 831-637-5566.
#0701A "Press Gang" by Rebecca Caldwell,
The Globe & Mail, July 3, 2001. This article
provides a brief overview of the various types of therapy
available including: Swedish massage, Shiatsu massage,
Thai massage, Rolfing, CranioSacral Therapy and Reflexology.
CranioSacral Therapy, developed by Dr. John E. UI,
is described as a therapy that is quickly gaining popularity.
Permission to reprint pending. Please contact the publisher
at 416-585-5000.
#0701"Health Care as a State of Self-Defense"
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, July 2001.
In his column "CranioSacrally Speaking" Dr.
UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, shares
the story of how a woman involved in a car accident
took control of her own medical care by seeking out
CranioSacral Therapy and other courses of treatment
as an alternative to prescriptions and MRIs. Available
online at www.massagetoday.com
in the July 2001 archives.
#0601D "Lymph Drainage Therapy: An Effective
Complement to Breast Care" by Bruno Chikly, MD,
Massage & Bodywork, June/July 2001. Dr. Chikly,
the developer of Lymph Drainage Therapy (LDT), discusses
how the appropriate and practical manual technique of
LDT can be used by trained therapists for specific conditions
and indications relating to breast care. The article
presents such items as: An Overview of the Lymphatic
System, the Applications and Contraindications of LDT,
How to Achieve Optimal Results with LDT in addition
to photographs and an extensive reference list. Charge
for hardcopies: $2.00 + s&h.
#0601C "Lymph Drainage Therapy and Its Integration
in a Massage Therapy Practice" by Bruno Chikly,
MD, AMTA Florida Journal, Summer 2001. This article
by Dr. Bruno Chikly, the developer of Lymph Drainage
Therapy, includes a historical overview of Lymph Drainage
Therapy (LDT), Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM), indications
for LDT and how to integrate LDT with other modalities.
Charge for hardcopies: $2.00 + s&h.
#0601B “When the Immune System Attacks, Ask Why”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, June 2001.
In his column “CranioSacrally Speaking” Dr. UI
the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses the
individual consciousness of tissues, cells and DNA molecules.
Dr. UI shares his experience about treating a
woman diagnosed with autoimmune disease of the liver
by dialoguing with her organs and tissues. Available
online at www.massagetoday.com
in the June 2001 archives.
#0601A “UI Foundation Sponsors Beyond the Dura
2001”, Massage Today, June 2001. This article provides
an overview of some of the highlights and events from
The UI Foundation seventh international research
conference, Beyond the Dura `01. Available online at
www.massagetoday.com
in the June 2001 archives.
#0601 UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Summer 2001. Articles and topics include: Therapists
Enjoy A Mind Odyssey at Beyond the Dura 2001, The
Visceral Manipulation Report, The UI Institute
Introduces Advanced Lymph Drainage Therapy, When the
Immune System Attacks Ask Why, Lessons from the Sessions
and Beyond the Dura ’01: Spirited Presentations & Practical
Information. Copying charge: $2.00 + s&h.
#0501 “The Privilege of Being a Witness” by John
E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, May 2001. In
his column “CranioSacrally Speaking” Dr. UI, the
developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses how he
“chose to trust his hands and senses” while a clinician-researcher
at Michigan State University and went on to discover
CranioSacral Therapy. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the May 2001 archives.
#0401C “Brain Injuries Lead to Lifelong Battle” by
Thom Marshall, Houston Chronicle, April 4, 2001.
A short column discussing brain and head injury and
how groups like The UI Institute offer a bright
spot for information and resources at their website
www.UI.com
to those suffering from these types of injuries. Copying
charge: $1.00 + s&h.
#0601B “When the Immune System Attacks, Ask Why”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, June 2001.
In his column “CranioSacrally Speaking” Dr. UI
the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses the
individual consciousness of tissues, cells and DNA molecules.
Dr. UI shares his experience about treating a
woman diagnosed with autoimmune disease of the liver
by dialoguing with her organs and tissues. Available
online at www.massagetoday.com
in the June 2001 archives.
#0601A “UI Foundation Sponsors Beyond the Dura
2001”, Massage Today, June 2001. This article provides
an overview of some of the highlights and events from
The UI Foundation seventh international research
conference, Beyond the Dura `01. Available online at
www.massagetoday.com
in the June 2001 archives.
#0601 UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Summer 2001. Articles and topics include: Therapists
Enjoy A Mind Odyssey at Beyond the Dura 2001, The
Visceral Manipulation Report, The UI Institute
Introduces Advanced Lymph Drainage Therapy, When the
Immune System Attacks Ask Why, Lessons from the Sessions
and Beyond the Dura ’01: Spirited Presentations & Practical
Information. Copying charge: $2.00 + s&h.
#0501 “The Privilege of Being a Witness” by John
E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, May 2001. In
his column “CranioSacrally Speaking” Dr. UI, the
developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses how he
“chose to trust his hands and senses” while a clinician-researcher
at Michigan State University and went on to discover
CranioSacral Therapy. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the May 2001 archives.
#0401C “Brain Injuries Lead to Lifelong Battle” by
Thom Marshall, Houston Chronicle, April 4, 2001.
A short column discussing brain and head injury and
how groups like The UI Institute offer a bright
spot for information and resources at their website
www.UI.com to those suffering from these types
of injuries. Copying charge: $1.00 + s&h.
#0401B "A New Breed of Healers" by John Greenwald,
TIME, April 16, 2001. In the Special Features section
Innovators, TIME magazine profiles the most influential
individuals of tomorrow in the article TIME 100: The
Next Wave. Dr. John E. UI, the developer of CranioSacral
Therapy, is featured in an article called "A New Kind
of Pulse" and Jean-Pierre Barral, the developer of Visceral
Manipulation, is featured in an article called "Has
Your Liver Been Liberated?" Also included is the “To
Our Readers” column from Stephen Koepp, Deputy Managing
Editor mentioning CranioSacral Therapy, Letters to the
Editor and Editor Clarification. Available online at
www.time.com/innovators_v2/alt_medicine/index.html
in the Alternative Medicine section. Charge for hardcopies:
$1.00 + s&h.
#0401A “Touched by Angels” by Suzanne B. Gleason,
The Oprah Magazine, April 2001. The article discusses
the use of massage therapy to ease fatigue, stress and
chronic pain. CranioSacral Therapy is cited as beneficial
for headaches and migraines. Permission to reprint pending.
Contact the publisher at 212-649-3843.
#0401 UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, April
2001. Articles and topics include: Mighty Joe
Defies the Odds With CranioSacral Therapy (treating
arthrogryposis with CranioSacral Therapy), The Privilege
of Being a Witness and Foundation Fundraiser Kicks Off
Beyond the Dura ’01. Charge: 80 cents+s&h.
#0301C “Using CranioSacral Therapy in the Chiropractic
Practice” by Lisa UI, DC, FCA Journal, March-April
2001. Dr. Lisa UI discusses several applications
of CranioSacral Therapy for patient conditions such
as headaches, TMJ and Bell's Palsy. Article provides
an overview and history of the CranioSacral System as
well as the difference between CranioSacral Therapy
and other cranial methods. Copying charge $1.00 plus
shipping & handling.
#0301B “An Eclectic and Integrative Approach to Treatment”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, March 2001.
In his column “CranioSacrally Speaking” Dr. UI,
the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses treatment
of a 43-year old woman suffering from abdominal bloating
and pain and how different modalities can and should
be integrated whenever appropriate to the therapeutic
process. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the March 2001 archives.
#0301A “Relief from Pain” by SueMae Bertenshaw, The
News Press, March 11, 2001. Article highlights the
use of CranioSacral Therapy to treat fibromyalgia. Permission
to reprint pending. Contact the publisher at 1-800-364-5000.
#0301 “A CranioSacral Therapist’s Perspective on
Migraine” by Dr. John E. UI, www.about.com,
March 28, 2001. Dr. John E. UI describes how
academic research at Michigan State University led him
to develop the gentle manual techniques know as CranioSacral
Therapy. Dr. UI describes CranioSacral Therapy
and how it can be used to manage migraines. Available
online at www.about.com
using keyword search “UI”.
#0201A “CranioSacral Therapy: The Healing Power of
Touch” by Lynne C. Donnelly, Our Times, February 2001.
After trying several conventional methods without success,
three patients discuss the positive results they experienced
using CranioSacral Therapy to treat: tendinitis and
bursitis, herniated discs and torn wrist ligaments.
Article provides a clear overview of CranioSacral Therapy
and discusses the light-touch approach as an effective
form of whole body treatment. Permission to reprint
pending.
#0201 “A Doctor with Heart” by Patricia Kirby, Massage
Magazine, March/April 2001. After noting the profound
success that his wife, a pediatric physical therapist
was having using CranioSacral Therapy to help children
with sensory integration problems, Texas cardiologist
Andrew Fryer, M.D., began taking CranioSacral Therapy
courses from The UI Institute. Dr. Fryer has had
particular success with CranioSacral Therapy to treat
patients with neurocardiogenic syncope, an autonomic
dysfunction that causes sudden fainting due to an inadequate
flow of blood to the brain. He also uses CranioSacral
Therapy on children with chest pain, palpitations and
dizziness and on heart surgery patients. Copying charge:
50 cents + s&h.
#0101D “The Magic of Intentioned Touch and Blending”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Today, January
2001. In his column “CranioSacrally Speaking” Dr.
UI, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, discusses
his first experience with intention and blending and
the important role these concepts play in our innate
abilities to help each other. Available online at www.massagetoday.com
in the January 2001 archives.
#0101C “The Power of Touch: Helping Vietnam Veterans”
Massage Today, January 2001. Article highlights
the intensive therapy program created by The UI
Foundation to successfully treat Vietnam veterans suffering
from post-traumatic stress disorder. Includes pre-and
post-treatment data resulting from the use of CranioSacral
Therapy and SomatoEmotional Release. Available online
at www.massagetoday.com
in the January 2001 archives.
#0101B “CranioSacral Therapy” by Dr. Jennifer Doan,
Shared Vision, January 2001. This short article
discusses how a therapist uses CranioSacral Therapy,
as an alternative to conventional means, to treat chronic
problems. Article also discusses craniosacral rhythm.
For copies contact publisher at 604-733-5062.
#0101A IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Spring
2001. Articles and topics include: Beyond the
Dura ’01: Overview of Programs and Highlights, The Visceral
Manipulation Report, Lessons from Sessions, Mighty Joe
Defies the Odds with CranioSacral Therapy, Finding the
Divine Human: A CranioSacral Therapy Dissection Experience.
Copying charge: $2.00+s&h.
#0101 “Letters to the Editor” Penthouse, January
2001. Includes four Letters to the Editor regarding
the Penthouse article “Politics in the Military” on
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Vietnam veterans.
For more information or to order please see item #0008
below.
#0012A “Massage Modalities” by Lisa Randazzo, DAYSPA,
December 2000. Defines massage basics as well as
offers description of various modalities. Features a
section on CranioSacral Therapy including comments by
Dr. John E. UI, the developer of CranioSacral
Therapy. For copies contact the publisher at 818-782-7328.
#0012 “Tip of the Day for Health & Fitness: CranioSacral
Therapy” by Thad Pearson, www.dreamlife.com
December 7, 2000. A short article discussing the
effectiveness of CranioSacral Therapy and how it often
provides relief when other forms of medical treatment
has failed to relieve pain and physical dysfunction.
Available online at www.dreamlife.com/tip/tip.asp?cat=1&ID=673
#0011A “An Interview with Dr. John UI, DO,
OMM, Creator of CranioSacral Therapy and SomatoEmotional
Release” by Dennis Hughes, The Share Guide, Nov/Dec
2000. Dr. UI discusses the origins and applications
of CranioSacral Therapy, physical descriptions of the
craniosacral system and cerebrospinal fluid, tissue
memory, energy cysts, and bodywork in the next century.
Available online at www.shareguide.com.html
or contact the publisher at 707-829-0260.
#0011 UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, November 2000. Articles
and topics include: UI Foundation’s Compassionate
Touch Program Yields Compelling Results, Update on Current
Research Projects and Communications Plan Benefits Charitable
Programs. Charge: 80 cents+s&h.
#0010 “Cranial Sacral Therapy…A Safe and Effective
Healing Approach for the Hyperkinetic Child” by Diane
M. Cooper, www.spiritofmaat.com,
October 2000. This online article provides an in-depth
interview with Dr. John E. UI, the developer of
CranioSacral Therapy. Dr. UI discusses his work
with children suffering from ADD/ADHD (or hyperkinesis),
The UI Foundation Compassionate Touch Program,
and the CranioSacral system. Available online at www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/oct1.htm
#0009 UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Fall
2000. Articles and topics include: UI
Instructors Teach Multidisciplinary Techniques at FSMTA
Convention, The Visceral Manipulation Report, A CranioSacral
Therapy Case Study, The UI Foundation Update on
Current Research Projects, New Basic Acupressure Course
Blends Ancient Methods with Contemporary Applications,
The Expanding Role of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Health
and Disease. Copying Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#0008D “Miracle Healing Powers of Dolphins” by Lynn
Allison, National Examiner, August 22, 2000. Discusses
research from The UI Institute relating to dolphins
and healing -- from improvements in psychological disorders
to muscular dystrophy. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact publisher at 1-800-749-7733.
#0008B “Massaging Lindros’ Lobes – Concussion-battered
skull is receiving unconventional treatment called CST”
by Andrew Chung and Mike Slaughter, The Toronto Star,
August 9, 2000. NHL center Eric Lindros turns to
CranioSacral Therapy as an effective treatment after
suffering a debilitating series of concussions. Permission
to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher at
416-367-2000.
#0008A “CranioSacral Therapy keeps juices flowing”
by A.J.S. Rayl with medical adviser Stephen A. Shoop,
M.D., USA TODAY, August 2, 2000. From the Health
section of this widely read newspaper, Dr. Lisa UI,
D.C. and others discuss the efficacy of CranioSacral
Therapy and the importance of this vital body system.
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher
at 703-276-3400.
#0008 “Politics in the Military” by Catherine Cash
Spellman, Penthouse, August 2000 and Letters to the
Editor in January 2001 issue. Combat-scarred Vietnam
veterans are successfully treated for Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder using CranioSacral Therapy, a gentle,
effective method of complementary care developed by
Dr. John E. UI. Charge: s&h only.
#0007 “Lymph Drainage Therapy (LDT): Manual Lymphatic
Mapping And Its Clinical Applications To Lymphedema”
by Bruno Chikly, MD (France), Lymph Link, July-September
2000. From the National Lymphedema Network publication
Lymph Link, Dr. Chikly discusses Manual Lymphatic Mapping
(MLM) – one of the most recent advances in the techniques
used to specifically improve or restore the natural
lymphatic drainage of the body. This article covers
the historical background, lymphatic rhythm contractility
of the lymphangions and various clinical applications.
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher
at 510-208-3200.
#0006A “Profile of a Healer: UI Up Close” by
Rachel Eugster, Holistic Practice, Summer 2000.
An interview with Dr. John E. UI, the pioneering
osteopath who developed the innovative technique known
as CranioSacral Therapy. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact publisher at 1-888-589-5433.
#0006B IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Summer 2000.
Articles and topics include: Dr. UI Testifies
at Government Reform Committee Meeting on Autism, Dolphin
Star Christening Launches New Explorations in Healing
Potential, Visceral Manipulation Report, Face & Body
2000, Alternative Medicine Coverage Gaining Popularity,
Zero Balancing Association Presents One-Year Certification,
Bruno Chikly Introduces New Lymphedema/CDP Certification
Exam, and BioAquatic Exploration Excursions Planned
Aboard the New Dolphin Star. Copying Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#0005 “Dolphin Research and Healing Breakthroughs:
An Interview with Dr. John UI” by Daniel Whittles,
One Heart Magazine, May/June 2000. Spotlight article
with internationally recognized teacher and healer Dr.
John E. UI. Discusses Dr. UI's fascinating
and groundbreaking work with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
in Vietnam veterans and the UI Foundations work
with dolphin research. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact publisher at 1-888-839-7263.
#0004 “‘Unapproved’ Therapy Works, Say Vietnam Vets”
by Carolyn Susman, Palm Beach Post, April 27, 2000.
Dr. UI discusses the efficacy of his Vietnam veterans
intensive program for post-traumatic stress disorder
conducted at The UI Institute HealthPlex Clinical
Services. The article also includes the testimony of
a veteran who participated in the program. Permission
to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher at
561-820-4000.
#0004A “CranioSacral Therapy in the Massage Therapist’s
Tool Kit: Improving Client Outcomes,” AMTA Florida Journal,
Spring 2000. This article chronicles the origin
of Dr. UI’s discovery of the craniosacral system,
his subsequent development of CranioSacral Therapy,
and how and why CST helps. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact publisher at 904-471-8720.
#0004B “Restoring Your Natural Rhythm With CranioSacral
Therapy: An Interview With Dr. John UI” by Christine
Rock, New Visions Magazine, April 2000. Dr. UI
explains the craniosacral system along with the origin
and benefits of CranioSacral Therapy. He additionally
describes some of his experiences with dolphin research.
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher
at 215-453-7371.
#0004C
“Autism – Observations, Experience and Concepts” by
John E. UI, DO, OMM, April 6, 2000. This
is the transcript of Dr. UI’s testimony before
the Government Reform Committee of the U.S. House of
Representatives, 106th Congress (1999-2000). The day-long
session featured testimonies from leaders in autism
research and treatment, as well as from the parents
of autistic children. Copying charge: $1.10+s&h.
#0004D UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, April 2000. Articles
and topics include: CranioSacral Therapy Is a Family
Affair; Letter Spurs Call to Action by Dr. UI;
Dolphin Star Christening Caps CranioSacral Therapy Awareness
Month. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#0004E “The Magic of Dolphins” by Jane Phillimore,
Sunday Express, April 9-15, 2000. They’re playful,
intelligent and many believe they have healing powers.
Now scientists are close to unraveling the mystery of
how dolphins can cure human ills. Featuring an interview
with Dr. Russell Bourne, Chief of Staff at the UI
Institute and Director of Research for the UI
Foundation. Permission to reprint pending. For copies
contact publisher at: 020 7928 8000 or mail to: Express
Newspapers, Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London
SE1 9UX.
#0003 “Gardens Physician Believes in Power of Touch
as a Healing Tool” by Linda Haase, Neighborhood Post,
March 29, 2000. Dr. UI briefly explains the
nature of the work performed at The UI Institute
and answers some general questions designed to give
readers insights into his personal side. Permission
to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher at
561-820-4763.
#0003A UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Spring 2000. Articles and topics include: Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder Research; Visceral Manipulation Report;
CranioSacral Dissection Class; Fear: Deep Down and Personal
by Dr. UI. Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#0002 “CranioSacral Therapy & Spinal Cord Injury”
by S. Laurance Johnston, PhD, and Lynn St. Denis, NCMT,
OTR, Massage & Bodywork, Feb./Mar. 2000. This in-depth
article outlines the benefits of CranioSacral Therapy
in treating spinal cord injuries. The authors offer
the basis for and history of CranioSacral Therapy, the
concerns of detractors, and CST’s efficacy in treating
spinal cord dysfunction. Includes sidebar stories on
“alternative medicine primers for spinal cord injury”
and “tips for working with paralysis and other disabilities.”
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher
at 1-800-458-2267.
#0001 UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, January 2000. Articles
and topics include: Women and War: Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder Crosses All Gender Boundaries; Breaking Through
the Armor of PTSD. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9911 UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, November 1999. Articles
and topics include: Hope, One Step at a Time The UI
Foundation Update on Current Research Projects. Charge:
80¢+s&h.
#9910 IAHP Connection Newsletter The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Fall 1999.
Articles and topics include: Vietnam Vets Embrace Real
Change in Intensive Therapy Program; The Visceral Manipulation
Report; UI Foundation Update; 2000 Course Calendar;
CEU Information; Study Groups. Copying Charge: $2.00+s&h
#9909 “The Roots & Branches of Neuromuscular Therapy”
by Judith (Walker) DeLany, LMT, AMTA Florida, Autumn
1999. Ms. DeLany explores the origins of modern
neuromuscular therapy along with current breakthroughs,
including new treatment protocols and trigger point
theories. Permission to reprint pending. For copies
contact publisher at 904-471-8720.
#9909A “Highlights of Dr. Chaitow’s Myofascial Pain
Conference” by Brian Coughlan, Massage Therapy Journal,
Fall 1999. This overview of the October 1998 Multidisciplinary
Approaches to Myofascial Pain Conference features synopses
of Leon Chaitow’s and Benny Vaughn’s presentations,
plus excerpts from the panel discussion, which included
Leon Chaitow, Judith (Walker) DeLany, John Hannon, Tom
Myers, and Benny Vaughn. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact publisher at 847-864-0123.
#9909B “The Magic of Touch” by Joan Arnold, New Age,
Sept./Oct. 1999. The right bodywork can relax and
recharge your body, relieving tensions and freeing you
to move more naturally. Seven therapies are profiled,
including CranioSacral Therapy. Permission to reprint
pending. For copies contact publisher at 617-926-0200.
#9906 “Gently Does It” by Victoria McKee, Harpers
& Queen, June 1999. Actress Brooke Shields finds
relief from TMJ through CranioSacral Therapy. Article
includes interviews with Shields; her CranioSacral Therapist
Karen Erickson, DC, who trained with Dr. UI; and
Dr. UI himself, who explains how CST works. Full
text of similar article. Charge: s&h only.
#9906B UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, June 1999. Articles
and topics include: CranioSacral Therapy Eases Symptoms
of Unusual Syndrome; CranioSacral Therapy: When and
Where to Use It by Dr. UI. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9906C UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Summer 1999. Articles and topics include: Beyond
the Dura ’99 Research Conference; CranioSacral Therapy:
When and Where to Use It by Dr. UI; Feldenkrais
Method for CranioSacral Therapists; UI HealthPlex Clinic
Endorsement Program. Charge: $2.40+s&h.
#9905 “Stop the Cycle of Chronic Pain With Neuromuscular
Therapy’s 6-Point System” by Judith (Walker) DeLany,
LMT, Massage Magazine, May/June 1999. In this patient
profile we follow the process for recovery using neuromuscular
therapy of a man suffering chronic headaches and body
pain. The article offers an explanation of somatic dysfunction
and the neuromuscular therapy response to treating the
six underlying conditions that cause or intensify pain
in the body. Permission to reprint pending. For copies
contact publisher at 509-324-8117.
#9904 “The Use and Abuse of Magnets in Healthcare”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Journal of Bodywork and
Movement Therapies, April 1999. Dr. UI cites
reasons for caution in the use of magnets in therapy
based on scientific evidence of the effects of magnetic
fields upon living systems. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood
Dr., Danvers, MA 01923.
#9902 “Magnets in Healthcare: A Cause for Pause”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM. In this in-depth monograph,
Dr. UI expresses his belief that caution should
be exercised in the use of therapeutic magnets. Charge:
$2.50 + s&h.
#9901 “Breast Cancer Reconstructive Rehabilitation”
by J. (Walker) DeLany, B. Chikly, M. Bredin, and A.C.
Carter, Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies,
January 1999. This clinical perspective profiles
four approaches to breast cancer reconstructive rehabilitation:
“Neuromuscular therapy treatment in post-mastectomy
care” (DeLany); “Post-mastectomy care and Lymph Drainage
Therapy” (Chikly); “Psychological overview” (Bredin);
and “Occupational therapy perspective” (Carter). Includes
an introduction and case history by J. (Walker) DeLany.
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact Copyright
Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Dr., Danvers, MA 01923.
#9901B UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, January 1999. Articles
and topics include: Healing Journey Cuts a Path Through
Alternative, Traditional TerrainMagnets: A Cause for
Pause by Dr. UI. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9901C IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Winter 1999.
Articles and topics include: Multidisciplinary Approaches
to Myofascial Pain Conference; Visceral Manipulation
Report; Message From UI HealthPlex Medical Director;
International CranioSacral Therapy Awareness Month.
Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#9901D “More Than the Brain’s Drain” by J. Travis,
Science News Online, January 23, 1999. Provides
an overview of cerebrospinal fluid, the important role
it plays in the body and some interesting research and
studies on this clear, colorless liquid that constantly
bathes the brain and spinal cord. Permission to reprint
pending. For copies contact publisher at 202-785-2255.
#9811 “The Right Touch?” by S. Laurance Johnston,
PhD, Paraplegia News, November 1998. CranioSacral
Therapy as an effective treatment for spinal cord dysfunction
is explored. The author offers the basis for and history
of CranioSacral Therapy, the concerns of detractors,
and CST’s efficacy in treating spinal cord dysfunction.
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher
at 602-224-0500.
#9811A “CST From a Massage Therapy Perspective” by
John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Australia, Nov. 1998-Jan.
1999. This is the second in a series of articles
about CranioSacral Therapy by Dr. UI. In this
installment, he invites licensed massage therapist and
CranioSacral Therapist Roy Desjarlais to describe how
CST can fit into the typical massage therapy practice.
Permission to reprint pending. For copies contact publisher
at PO Box 38 Wentworth Falls, NSW 2782 Australia; ph.
02 4757 3050; fax 02 4757 3936.
#9811B “Massage for Animals: Integrating Manual Therapies
Into Traditional Care for Animals” by Älice Quaid, PT,
and Gail Wetzler, PT, CVMI, ESMT, Dermascope, Nov./Dec.
1998. A growing number of professional therapists
are interested in teaming with veterinarians to provide
the most innovative healthcare techniques available.
This article explains how CranioSacral Therapy, Visceral
Manipulation and Mechanical Link can easily be used
in combination with veterinary medicine. Charge: s&h
only.
#9811C UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, November 1998. Articles
and topics include: CST Adds the Missing Piece to Stroke
Rehab; The Magic of Intentioned Touch and Blending by
Dr. UI; The UI Foundation Update. Charge:
80¢+s&h.
#9810 “Cerebrospinal Fluid: What it Is and Where
to Find It” by John E. UI, DO, OMM. In this monograph,
Dr. UI offers his own in-depth viewpoint on this
crucial body fluid. Charge: $2.50+s&h.
#9810A UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Autumn 1998. Articles and topics include: Beyond
the Dura ’99; Visceral Manipulation Curriculum Maximizes
Learning; The Changing Face of Pediatrics; The UI
Foundation UpDate. Charge: $2.50+s&h.
#9810B “Using CranioSacral Therapy in the Chiropractic
Practice” by Lisa UI, DC, Chiropractic Products,
October 1998. Dr. Lisa UI explains the basis
for CranioSacral Therapy, including how it differs from
other cranial methods. She also gives examples of how
she has effectively integrated CST to achieve profound
results in patients. Permission to reprint pending.
For copies contact publisher at 310-306-2206.
#9809
“Visceral Manipulation” by Jolynn Weiler, Advance for
Physical Therapists and PT Assistants, Sept. 21, 1998.
Jean-Pierre Barral, RPT, DO, discusses the breakthrough
that led to his development of Visceral Manipulation.
The article covers the basic technique, its impact on
patients, and the professional reactions Barral has
received over the years. Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#9809A “Voice of the Tissues” by Cathy Pliscof, PT,
PT-OT-Speech, September 21, 1998. A client undergoing
therapy following ligament repair surgery finds relief
from pain through SomatoEmotional Release and Energy
Cyst Release. Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#9808 “The ‘Fourth’ Hamstring” by Thomas Myers, Massage
& Bodywork, Fall 1998. Beneath the traditional three
hamstrings lies what the author, a Certified Advanced
Rolfer, considers the ‘fourth’ hamstring. Discover new
ways to work with these crucial muscles. Copying charge:
60¢+s&h.
#9808A “The Origins and Development of CranioSacral
Therapy” by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage Australia,
Aug.-Oct., 1998. This is the first in a series of
articles on CranioSacral Therapy by Dr. UI. In
it he reveals how he discovered and grew to understand
the importance of CranioSacral Therapy. Permission to
reprint pending. For copies contact publisher at PO
Box 38 Wentworth Falls, NSW 2782 Australia; ph. 02 4757
3050; fax 02 4757 3936.
#9807
“Delving Deeper Into Structure” by Paul Chauffour, DO,
and Eric Prat, DO, PT-OT-Speech Today, July 20, 1998.
Physical therapists tend to focus on releasing joint
restrictions to enhance function. In the last few years,
however, Mechanical Link practitioners have explored
structure at a deeper level to discover crucial fixations
that should be considered an integral part of any global
evaluation and treatment plan. Copying charge: 65¢+s&h.
#9807A “The View From John E. UI’s Cranium”
by Mirka Knaster, Massage Therapy Journal, Vol. 37,
No. 2, Summer 1998. An in-depth, question-and-answer
interview with John E. UI, developer of CranioSacral
Therapy. For copies contact publisher at 847-864-0123.
#9807B “The Peritoneum and Visceral Manipulation”
by Thomas Myers, Massage Magazine, July/August 1998.
A commentary on the importance of Jean-Pierre Barral’s
Visceral Manipulation techniques, this ran as a subsection
of a larger article entitled “The Abdominal Balloon,
Part 2: Gut-Level Strategies.” For copies contact publisher
at 509-324-8117.
#9807C “Reversing Autism and Depression With Bodywork”
by Richard Leviton, Alternative Medicine, July 1998.
At the Soma Therapy Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia,
client care involves a team approach. Key techniques
used are CranioSacral Therapy, SomatoEmotional Release
and Jean-Pierre Barral’s Visceral Manipulation. The
article chronicles two clinic success stories: an autistic
3 1/2-year-old with birth trauma and a middle-aged woman
with a history of sexual abuse. Permission to reprint
pending. For copies contact publisher at 415-789-1415.
#9807D UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, July 1998. Articles
and topics include: Community Backs Boy’s HealthPlex
Visit; Compassion and Violence by Dr. UI; Healing
Touch Appears to Enhance Self-Esteem. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9806 IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Summer 1998.
Articles and topics include: The Consciousness of Organ
Transplants; The Evolution of Visceral Manipulation;
Mechanical Link: A Multidimensional Approach; New NMT
Programs; Fascia and the Energy Matrix. Charge: $2.00+s&h
#9805 “Healing With Words” by Russell A. Bourne,
Jr., PhD, PT-OT-Speech Today, May 18, 1998. This
article presents communication as an integrated process
that can encourage or impede health and healing. The
author is chief of staff of The UI Institute’s
HealthPlex Clinical Services, and developer of UI’s
Therapeutic Imagery & Dialogue workshop. Copying charge:
70¢+s&h.
#9804 UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, April 1998. Articles
and topics include: Child Rebounds From Pediatric Strokes;
Consciousness and Organ Transplants by Dr. UI;
CST Helps Migraines and More. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9803 “Surviving
Orthodontics: A Bodyworker’s Exploration Into Orthodontics
and CranioSacral Therapy” by Nancy Burke, BA, CMT, Massage
& Bodywork, Spring 1998. A professional practitioner
of CranioSacral Therapy, Nancy Burke examines the overwhelming
correlation between orthodontia and client complaints
such as TMJ syndrome, headaches, low back pain and sciatica,
fascial, muscular and neck pain, even the inability
to think clearly. Copying charge: 75¢+s&h.
#9803A “Coaching
Children in Developmental Progress” by Liza Katz, MSPT,
PT-OT-Speech Today, March 30, 1998. CranioSacral
Therapy offers a base of knowledge to help infants and
children at their primary levels of impairment. Copying
charge: 60¢+s&h.
#9802 “Paths of Researchers and Practitioners of
‘Alternative’ Therapies Divided” by Barnard J. Colan,
Advance for Physical Therapists, Feb. 9, 1998. While
researchers note modalities not backed by research should
be used with caution, this article goes on to present
Dr. John UI’s rationale for continuing with noninvasive
techniques when they prove effective in practice. Copying
charge: 50¢+s&h.
#9801 “CranioSacral Therapy: Following the Body’s
Cues” by Becky Peeling, APR, Health Naturally, December/January
1998. General background and overview of CranioSacral
Therapy, including benefits and information on practitioner
training. Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9801A “Is Human Cerebrospinal Fluid Reabsorbed by
Lymph” by Bruno Chikly, MD (France), AAO Journal, Vol.
8, No. 4, Winter 1998. Describes some of the new
concepts concerning the circulation between cerebrospinal
fluid, cerebral interstitial fluid and lymph. It also
presents some specific Lymph Drainage Therapy techniques
that can help facilitate the exchange of these fluids.
Copying charge: $1.20+s&h.
#9801B UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, January 1998. Articles
and topics include: Sound Chamber Amplifies Therapeutic
Effects; The UI Foundation Update; Virgilio testimony
about CST’s effects on her daughter. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9801C UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Winter 1998. Articles and topics include: Beyond
the Dura ’97; Visceral Manipulation Palpation Verification;
Interview With Roy Desjarlais, LMT. Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#9712 “New Body-Based Therapies for Autism, ADD,
and Other Childhood Disorders” by Maya Muir, Alternative
& Complementary Therapies, Vol. 3, No. 6, December,
1997. Explores the use of two natural therapies
— Sensory Integration and CranioSacral Therapy — on
children with challenges such as autism and attention
deficit disorder. For copies contact publisher at 914-834-3100.
#9712A “Who Discovered the Lymphatic System” by Bruno
Chikly, MD (France), Lymphology 30, 1997. This article
is partly excerpted from “The Discovery of the Lymphatic
System and of Manual Lymph Drainage” that received a
medal from the Medical Faculty of Paris VI, France.
Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9712B “Dolphins and Healing” by Russell A. Bourne,
Jr., PhD, 1997. Recounts experience with the first
known program to incorporate a proven therapeutic modality
— CranioSacral Therapy — simultaneously while being
in direct contact with dolphins. Copying charge: 75¢+s&h.
#9710 UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, October 1997. Articles
and topics include: Pilot Keeps Dream Alive; An Eclectic
and Integrative Approach to Treatment by Dr. UI;
Young Dancer Makes Gains Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9710A IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Autumn 1997.
Articles and topics include: French Experts Demonstrate
Their Work at Symposiums; An Eclectic and Integrative
Approach to Treatment by Dr. UI; Forming a multi-therapist
Group. Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#9709 “Mind + Body + Spirit = Zero Balancing” by
Debora Romanchock, PT & OT Today, Sept. 1, 1997.
Zero Balancing is a gentle yet effective method of aligning
body energy with body structure. This article explores
the parameters of this modality developed by Fritz Smith,
MD. Copying charge: 55¢+s&h.
#9709A “CranioSacral Therapy” by Roy Desjarlais,
LMT, CST-D, Dermascope, Sept./Oct. 1997. Roy Desjarlais,
licensed massage therapist and staff clinician/instructor
for The UI Institute, explains why spas should
consider adding CranioSacral Therapy to their menu of
services. Copying charge: 55¢+s&h.
#9708 “Process Acupressure: Mapping Energy Pathways”
by Debora Romanchock, PT & OT Today, Aug. 11, 1997.
This article presents a comprehensive overview of Process
Acupressure, and how it came to be created by Aminah
Raheem, PhD, author of Soul Return: Integrating Body,
Psyche and Spirit. Copying charge: 65¢+s&h.
#9708A “Applications of Pre- & Post-Surgical Lymph
Drainage Therapy” by Bruno Chikly, MD (France), and
Alaya Chikly, CMT, Massage & Bodywork, Summer/Fall 1997.
French physician Bruno Chikly and his wife Alaya explore
the many benefits of Lymph Drainage Therapy to pre-
and post-surgical patients. It’s been shown to help
prevent infection, alleviate post-surgery swelling and
even improve the scarring process. Copying charge: 60¢+s&h.
#9707 “Aston-Patterning: Accessing the Power of the
Ground” by Laura Servid, OTR/L, Certified Aston-Patterning
Practitioner, PT & OT Today, July 21, 1997. Laura
Servid, who maintains a private practice in Aston work,
explains the basics of Aston-Patterning, and provides
case histories highlighting how this therapeutic modality
has benefited her clients. Copying charge: 65¢+s&h.
#9707A UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, July 1997. Articles
and topics include: HealthPlex Helps Shed Autism Label;
The Big Picture on Milk Intolerance; Cellist Tunes in
to New Healing Techniques. Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9706
“Making Gains: Rehabilitation From Traumatic Brain Injury
Combines a Variety of Methods,” PT & OT Today, June
23, 1997.
This article highlights two severe accident cases in
which the survivors received in-depth therapeutic treatment
at The UI Institute HealthPlex Clinical Services.
Copying charge: 55¢+s&h.
#9706A “Tenderly Touching the TM Joint” by Judith
(Walker) DeLany, LMT, AMTA Georgia Chapter Newsletter,
June 1997. Advocating a multidisciplinary treatment
approach, Ms. DeLany explains the skeletal anatomy of
the TM joint along with various causative factors of
TMJ dysfunction. Copying charge: $70¢+s&h.
#9706 UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Summer 1997. Articles and topics include: Who Is
Smartest of Them All? By Dr. UI; UI Foundation
Update. Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#9705 “Feeling Your Pain: A Mind/Body Approach for
Treating TMJ Disorders and Other Traumas” by Steve Edgcumbe,
PT & OT Today, May 12, 1997. Karl Nishimura, DDS,
MS, presents the basics for the Trauma Release Therapy
Protocol that helps people recognize pain, elicit the
traumatic experience that led to it, and bring about
normalization and self-healing. Copying charge: 55¢+s&h.
#9704 UpClose Newsletter,, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, April 1997. Articles
and topics include: CranioSacral Therapy Brings Quick
Relief to Bell’s Palsy Patient; Who Is Smartest of Them
All? by Dr. UI. Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9703 “New Concepts in Alternative Therapies: Treatment
of TMJ Disorders Leads to Trauma Release Therapy (TRT)”
by Karl Nishimura, DDS, MS, Alternative Therapies in
Clinical Practice, March/April 1997. Explore the
history of Trauma Release Therapy in relation to TMJ
disorders. Copying charge: 60¢+s&h.
#9703A “Healing Mind and Body Via the Spirit” by
Lee Nugan, MA, PT & OT Today, March 31, 1997. Lee
Nugan, MA, staff psychotherapist at UI HealthPlex Clinical
Services and instructor of the Spirituality and Healing
workshop, discusses how forgiving oneself and others
can profoundly affect recovery. Copying charge: 60¢+s&h.
#9701 “Dizzying Heights” by Mary Ellen Clark, Guideposts,
Jan. 1997. American high diver and Olympic bronze-medalist
Mary Ellen Clark describes the mystifying ailment she
endured in her struggle to reach the 1996 Summer Games.
Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9701A “Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder” by Älice Quaid, PT, PT & OT Today,
Jan. 20, 1997. Älice Quaid, PT, a clinician
at UI HealthPlex Clinical Services, recounts her experiences
with the clinic’s Vietnam veterans pilot PTSD program.
Copying charge: 60¢+s&h.
#9701B “Dolphin-Assisted Therapy Opens New Vistas
in CranioSacral Therapy” by Russell A. Bourne, Jr.,
PhD, and Ray Mercurio, LMT, Massage & Bodywork, Winter
1997. Twenty two clients spent two half-days at
a dolphin facility receiving CranioSacral Therapy dockside
and in the water with the dolphins. The fascinating
results may lend new insight into the future of human-dolphin
relations. Copying charge: 60¢+s&h.
#9701C UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, January 1997. Articles
and topics include: Staff Assesses Therapy With Dolphins.
Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9610 “Olympic Diver Sinks Vertigo With CranioSacral
Therapy” by John Murphy, Advance for Physical Therapists,
Oct. 21, 1996. Mary Ellen Clark suffered from vertigo
before she discovered CranioSacral Therapy and went
on to win a bronze medal in Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games.
Learn how Dr. John UI was able to relate Clark’s
dizziness to an old knee injury. Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#9610A “The Vocabulary of Touch,” Interview with
Dr. Fritz Smith, Massage & Bodywork, Fall 1996.
Fritz Smith, MD, describes the special characteristics
of energy movement in terms of touch, and how therapists
can use this “vocabulary of touch” to reflect on the
ways we relate to others. Copying charge: 70¢+s&h.
#9610B UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, October 1996. Articles
and topics include: “MS Symptoms Bring Woman to HealthPlex”;
“Dolphin-Assisted Therapy Project Kicks Off”; “Vertigo
Can’t Stop This Olympian.” Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9609 UI UpDate Newsletter, The UI Institute,
Autumn 1996. Articles and topics include: International
Alliance of Healthcare Educators; CST Certification
Program; In the Nick of Time by Dr. UI; CST for
Senior Citizens; Patient Case: Learning Disability.
Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#9607 “Healing Hands:
CranioSacral Therapy Helps Relieve the Pain Associated
With TMJ” by Jill Flanagan, PT & OT Today, July 22,
1996. This article explores the role CranioSacral
Therapy can play in the relief of temporomandibular
joint syndrome Copying charge: 45¢+s&h.
#9606
“LDT: The French Connection to Lymph Drainage” by Claudia
Stahl, Advance, June 3, 1996.
Learn about Lymph Drainage Therapy along with specific
application processes and how they differ from traditional
lymph drainage methods. Copying charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9606A “An Olympian Comeback” by Jeff Lyttle, Columbus
Monthly, June 1996. Vertigo nearly ended Mary Ellen
Clark’s career until she discovered CranioSacral Therapy
with the help of Dr. John UI. This article chronicles
Clark’s bout with the dizzy spells that have proven
so dangerous for competitive divers. Copying charge:
65¢+s&h.
#9606B “The UI Institute Report: Process Acupressure”
by Kay Meddleton, RN, Nurse’s Touch, Summer 1996.
Meddleton, a traditionally trained nurse, recounts a
variety of situations in which she applied Process Acupressure
to patients in both her private practice and a hospital
setting. Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#9604A “To Onar,
With Love” by Russell A. Bourne, Jr., PhD, Massage Therapy
Journal, Spring, 1996. Born prematurely in Moscow
in 1991, Onar Bargior suffered severe cerebral circulation
impairment, intracranial hemorrhage and encephaly. He
was later diagnosed with infantile cerebral paralysis,
spastic diplegia and hypertension-hydrocephalic syndrome.
Onar finally traveled to UI HealthPlex Clinical Services
where he underwent an intensive therapy program that
gave his family a new sense of hope. Copying charge:
80¢+s&h.
#9604B UpClose Newsletter, The UI Institute
HealthPlex Clinical Services, April 1996. Articles
and topics include: Cancer Survivor Reaps Benefits for
Body, Mind; Sandplay Therapy: Another Tool for Dialoguing.
Charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9603 “Helping Hands”
by Rebecca Peeling, American Fitness, March/April 1996.
This article approaches CranioSacral Therapy from the
vantage of its health and physical fitness benefits.
Among the points addressed: what CST is, how it works,
the history of the craniosacral system’s discovery,
and the work of The UI Institute, founded in 1985.
Copying charge: 40¢+s&h.
#9603A “Process Acupressure” by Richard Beaumont,
Kindred Spirit (UK), Spring 1996. Aminah Raheem,
author of Soul Return (Aslan Publishing), discusses
her development of Process Acupressure: a modality combining
the principles of traditional acupressure, Zero Balancing,
chakra energy work and process-oriented psychology.
Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9603B “Zero Balancing” by Cindy Hilbert, RN, MsT,
Nurse’s Touch, Spring, 1996. Hilbert explains the
process of Zero Balancing, including the three primary
energy domains in the body; the concept of lightness,
and how ZB can benefit clients. Copying charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9603C “An Exclusive Interview with Judith Aston”
by Kris Centeno, Massage & Bodywork, Spring 1996.
Judith Aston shares her background leading to the development
of the Aston-Patterning technique. Copying charge: 55¢+s&h.
#9603D “Aston-Patterning®: Integrating Aston
Concepts Into a Massage Therapy Practice” by Judith
Aston and Judith Pollock, PT, Massage, March/April 1996.
The article opens with an explanation of the underlying
concept of Aston-Patterning along with the seven forms
of A-P. The remainder of the article then focuses in
detail on the form known as Aston Massage. Copying charge:
60¢+s&h.
#9603E “Movement by Pattern” by Claudia Stahl, Advance
for Occupational Therapists, March 4, 1996.
This is a profile of Judith Aston and her Aston-Patterning
therapeutic movement technique. Copying charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9603F IAHP Connection Newsletter, The International
Association of Healthcare Practitioners, Spring 1996.
Articles and topics include: The International Alliance
of Healthcare Educators; UI Institute European
Satellites; Access to Medical Treatment Act. Charge:
$2.00+s&h.
#9601 “Wavering Heights” by Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth
Star-Telegram, Jan. 7, 1996. Profile on Mary Ellen
Clark, 1992 Olympic Bronze medalist in platform diving
and 1996 team contender, who fought a yearlong battle
against vertigo in an attempt to compete in the Summer
Olympics. Copying charge: $1.00+s&h.
#9601A “Olympian
Returns to Diving With 2nd-Place Finish” by Jimmy Burch,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Jan. 8, 1996. This
is a follow-up story on diver Mary Ellen Clark’s finish
at the All-American Diving Invitational at Jamail Texas
Swimming Center. The story reports that she experienced
vertigo symptoms that subsided in Oct., 1995, after
sessions with Dr. John UI. Copying charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9601B “An Interview With Aminah Raheem, PhD” by
Judith M. Rosinski, PT, PT Today, Jan. 22, 1996.
Dr. Raheem describes the technique of Process Acupressure,
its contraindications, how it can enhance the work of
CranioSacral Therapy and Myofascial Release, and much
more. Copying charge: 30¢+s&h.
#9601D “CranioSacral Therapy” Part I, by John E.
UI, DO, OMM, Massage & Bodywork, Winter 1996.
Dr. UI explains the basis and basics of CranioSacral
Therapy. Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9512
“Mind & Body Uniquely Connected in Holoenergetics” by
Claudia Stahl, Advance for Occupational Therapists,
Dec. 11, 1995. This article addresses the modality
Holoenergetics developed by Leonard Laskow, MD. Copying
charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9512A “New Therapy Questions Traditional Medical
Concepts” by Jane Roodenburg, Capital City Weekly (Juneau,
AK), Dec. 13, 1995. Jane Roodenburg, a CMT and registered
acupressurist, addresses CranioSacral Therapy and some
of the many conditions the procedure has helped. Copying
charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9512B “Clark Back on the Boards” by Karen Allen,
USA Today, Dec. 14, 1995. Profile of Mary Ellen
Clark, 1992 Olympic Bronze medalist in platform diving,
U.S. Diving’s athlete of the year in 1993 and 1994,
and a contender for the 1996 Olympic team. She fought
a yearlong battle against vertigo in an effort to compete
in the Summer Olympics. Copying charge: 75¢+s&h.
#9512C “Clark’s
Comeback a Success” by Dave Sheinin, The Miami Herald,
Dec. 18, 1995. Profile of Mary Ellen Clark,
1992 Olympic Bronze medalist in platform diving and
1996 team contender. She fought a yearlong battle against
vertigo in an effort to compete in the Summer Olympics.
Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#9512D “Aston-Patterning for Chronic and Acute Pain”
by Marcia Michael, RN, Nurse’s Touch, Winter, 1995.
Michael, a registered nurse and certified massage technician,
explains why she uses Aston-Patterning exclusively in
her work. Copying charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9511A “In or Out of Touch? Interview With Ken Frey,
PT” by Cathy Pliscof, PT, PT Today, Nov. 13, 1995.
Frey comments on the current state of the physical therapy
profession from the perspective of the education afforded
PTs, including how our system in the U.S. compares to
that of other countries. Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9509 “Desperate to Dive” by Carolyn Susman, The
Palm Beach Post, Sept. 6, 1995. Profile of Mary
Ellen Clark, 1992 Olympic Bronze medalist in platform
diving and 1996 team contender, whose career was nearly
ended because of the debilitating vertigo she developed
in Jan. 1995. Copying charge: $1.00+s&h.
#9509B “Differences
Separate CranioSacral Therapy From Cranial Osteopathy”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Massage & Bodywork, Fall,
1995. In this cover story, Dr. UI explains
the origins and foundations of cranial osteopathy and
his own CranioSacral Therapy, along with how these two
approaches differ. Copying charge: 30¢+s&h.
#9507 “Why Can’t You Just Pay Attention?” by Carolyn
Susman, The Palm Beach Post, July 13, 1995. This
feature article explores attention deficit disorder
(ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
from the perspective of the therapies and methods to
which many are now turning for relief. Copying charge:
$1.00+s&h.
#9507A “Baby Bodywork” by Liz Brody, Los Angeles
Times, July 25, 1995. This feature article focusing
on CranioSacral Therapy approaches the method from the
standpoint of its benefits to infants and children.
Copying charge: 75¢+s&h.
#9507B “The Mechanics of Motion” by Älice Quaid,
PT, PT Today, July 31, 1995. Judith Aston explains
her development of Aston Movement as part of the Aston-Patterning
educational system of movement coaching, bodywork, ergonomics
and fitness training. Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9506 “The UI
Institute Offers Russian Boy Hope for More Active Life”
by Francine Hammond, LMT, LPN, Nurse’s Touch, Summer,
1995. This article chronicles the dramatic effects
of CranioSacral Therapy in the case of 4-year-old Onar
Bargior of Moscow. Suffering from birth trauma and cerebral
palsy, he was brought to The UI Institute’s HealthPlex
Clinical Services where he underwent an intensive therapy
program. Afterward he was finally able to reach for
toys and food, sit cross-legged, and get up on his hands
and knees in a crawling position. Copying charge: 25¢+s&h.
#9505
“An Exclusive Interview With John E. UI, DO, OMM”
(compiled with the assistance of Tedd Koren, DC), The
American Chiropractor, May/June, 1995.
Dr. UI shares the origins of his lifelong
work: from his practice in osteopathy, through a detailed
recounting of his discovery of the craniosacral system,
to what he considers his primary accomplishments and
future goals. Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9503 IAHP Connection Newsletter (Inaugural Edition),
The International Association of Healthcare Practitioners,
Spring 1995. Articles and topics include: CST Certification;
Beyond the Dura ’95; Political Corner; Cancer Case Study
by Dr. UI; Trauma Release Therapy. Charge: $2.00+s&h.
#9502 “Hands-On Healing: Which of These Methods Is
Right for You?” by Thomas Claire, Health Confidential,
Feb., 1996. Thomas Claire, LMT, author of Bodywork:
What Type of Massage to Get and How to Make the Most
of It, believes bodywork can profoundly affect health
and well-being. Here he gives five common health problems
and examples of bodywork that offer relief for each.
Copying charge: 30¢+s&h.
#9502A “Creating a Healing Place for the Community,”
New Approaches Magazine, Feb./March 1995. The primary
focus of this article is on the use of CranioSacral
Therapy at the Garden State Center for Holistic Health
Care in Lakewood, NJ. Copying charge: 35¢+s&h.
#9500 “Research and Observations Support the Existence
of a Craniosacral System” by John E. UI,
DO, OMM. Dr. UI explains and defends the existence
of the craniosacral system and the basis for CranioSacral
Therapy in this in-depth monograph. Copying charge:
$2.50+s&h.
#9500A “CranioSacral Therapy, Part I: Its Origins
and Development” by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Subtle
Energies, Volume 6, Number 1, 1995. First installment
of a series on CranioSacral Therapy. Dr. John UI
describes the observations that led him to research
the craniosacral system and later develop CranioSacral
Therapy. Copying charge: $5.70+s&h.
#9500B “CranioSacral Therapy, Part II: As It Is Today”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Subtle Energies, Volume
6, Number 2, 1995. Second installment of a series
on CranioSacral Therapy. Dr. John UI discusses
the status of CST as a treatment modality today. Copying
charge: $3.50+s&h.
#9500C “CranioSacral Therapy, Part III: In The Future”
by John E. UI, DO, OMM, Subtle Energies, Volume
6, Number 3, 1995. Final installment of a series
on CranioSacral Therapy. Dr. John UI presents
his concepts of potential applications and contributions
for the betterment of the human condition. Copying charge:
$3.50+s&h.
#9106A
“Exploring CranioSacral Therapy” by Richard Smoley,
Yoga Journal, May/June 1991.
The history of the development of CranioSacral Therapy
is discussed, as well as different attitudes and approaches
to working with the craniosacral system. Copying charge:
70¢+s&h.
#9104A
“Toward an Understanding of CranioSacral Therapy” by
Steve Heinrich, PT, Physical Therapy Forum, Vol. X,
No. 13, April 5, 1991.
Heinrich tells how a series of CranioSacral Therapy
treatments helped a woman who suffered injury to the
cervical spine, left shoulder and facial region in an
automobile accident. Copying charge: 70¢+s&h.
#9104B “Changes in Magnitude of Relative Elongation
of Falx Cerebri During the Application of External Forces
on the Frontal Bone of an Embalmed Cadaver” by Dimitrios
Kostopoulos, MA, RPT, and George Keramidas, MS, Physical
Therapy Forum, April 5, 1991. This article offers
validation of the scientific basis of CranioSacral Therapy.
Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9103
“Bodymind and Soul II: CranioSacral Therapy and Myofascial
Release” by Lory Skwerer, Massage Therapy Journal, Spring
1991.
This book review describes CranioSacral Therapy, CranioSacral
Therapy II: Beyond the Dura, and SomatoEmotional Release
and Beyond by Dr. John UI. Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#9101
“The Role of Physical Therapy in Craniofacial Pain Disorders:
An Adjunct to Dental Pain Management” by Steve Heinrich,
PT, Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, Vol. 9, No.
1, Jan. 1991.
Discusses how physical therapists can be quite effective
in assisting dentists and physicians with the management
of many difficult upper quarter and craniofacial pain
syndromes. Copying charge: 90¢+s&h.
#9009
Ross McNamara’s Story. A collection of letters
and articles sharing the touching story of a three-year-old
boy who was plagued with multiple, mysterious seizures
who, through the help of a fund-raising campaign, was
brought to the UI Foundation’s Brain and Spinal
Cord Dysfunction Center. Copying charge: $2.50+s&h.
#9002A Letter to the Editor by John E. UI,
DO, FAAO. Answers questions concerning hands-on
CranioSacral Therapy and details Dr. UI’s discovery
and development of the therapy. Source and date unknown.
Copying charge: $1.50+s&h.
#9001
“Body Watch: The Importance of Dialogue and Myofascial
Unwinding in Creating a Safe Place to Heal” by Steve
Heinrich, PT, Physical Therapy Forum, Jan. 15, 1990.
The author gives two case studies of SomatoEmotional
Release being used to treat musculoskeletal conditions.
Copying charge: 70¢+s&h.
#8909
“CranioSacral Therapy: Who Shall Do It?” by John E.
UI, DO, FAAO, DS, Journal of Alternative Medicine,
Fall 1989.
Essay describing the author’s early research with brain
dysfunctioning children, his hypothesis regarding the
suitability of CranioSacral Therapy as an effective
treatment, and his search for therapists to perform
evaluations and treatments on patients in need. Copying
charge: 80¢+s&h.
#8908
“Manual Therapy: Rediscovering an Ancient Healing Art”
by Barbara Cohn, Newsletter of the National Chronic
Pain Outreach Association, Aug. 1989 to Feb. 1990.
A three-piece series on manual therapy that includes
spinal manipulation, joint mobilization, Myofascial
Release, muscle energy techniques, massage therapy,
trigger points, myotherapy, Trager work and CranioSacral
Therapy. Copying charge: $1.20+s&h.
#8907 “Cranial Osteopathy, The Energy Cysts: Parts
I and II” by John E. UI, DO, FAAO, Caduceus, Issue
No. 7, 1989. In Part I, Dr. UI makes fascinating
observations about the origin and process of disease
conditions we commonly experience and provides insights
relevant to therapists practicing a wide range of techniques.
In Part II he examines the frontiers of understanding
about CranioSacral Therapy. Copying charge: $1.10+s&h.
#8906
“Masseuse Rubs Out Life’s Stress, Tensions” by Sean
T. Kelly, St. Paul Pioneer Dispatch, June 21, 1989.
Explains the reasons Maureen Morgan abandoned her 12-year
nursing career for massage and craniosacral work. Copying
charge: 50¢+s&h.
#8906A
“Learning To Let Go — The Role of SomatoEmotional Release
in Clinical Treatment” by Steve Heinrich, PT, Physical
Therapy Forum, June 19, 1989, Vol. VIII, No. 24.
Two more examples of individuals suffering musculoskeletal
disorders who have been treated with SomatoEmotional
Release. Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#8906B “The Facilitated Segment” by John E. UI,
DO, FAAO, Massage Therapy Journal, Summer 1989.
Describes the “facilitated segment,” the powerful bond
between the musculoskeletal system and the various visceral
systems throughout the body. Copying charge: 80¢+s&h.
#8903 “The Craniosacral Rhythmic Impulse” by Don
Cohen, DC, The American Chiropractor, March, April and
May, 1989. A three-part series reflecting the use
of CranioSacral Therapy in chiropractic medicine. Copying
charge: $1.20+s&h.
#8902
“CranioSacral Therapy” by Susan Danese, Toronto New
Age Monthly, Dimensions, Vol. IV., No. 2, Feb., 1989.
Case studies documenting how CranioSacral Therapy helped
four individuals with chronic pain and infection. Copying
charge: 70¢+s&h.
#8901 “Fall Was Physicalization of Mental State”
by Sandy Cullen, reprinted from The (Harrisburg) Patriot-News,
The Tribune, Jan. 16, 1989. Cullen writes about
playwright John Arndt’s experience with physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual rehabilitation after falling
from a tree and becoming paralyzed from the waist down.
Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#8812 “The Therapeutic
Value of the CranioSacral System” by John E. UI,
DO, FAAO, Massage Therapy Journal, Winter 1988.
Brief description of CranioSacral Therapy in layman’s
terms; its origins, Dr. UI’s observations and
research, and the practical application of CranioSacral
Therapy are discussed. Copying charge: 60¢+s&h.
#8704 “Cranial and
Structural Evaluation of Newborns: A Review
of 54 Infants and Correlation of Structural Findings
to the Mechanisms of Delivery” by Catherine M. Kimball,
DO. This study explains the impact of labor and delivery
on an infant’s skull, as well as how forceps and other
tools or methods used for delivery can affect brain
and central nervous system functions. Copying charge:
$1.30+s&h.
#8308 “A Thermographic View of Autism” by John E.
UI, DO, FAAO, Osteopathic Annals, Aug. 1983.
At a center for autism, 26 children and two teachers
were studied by thermography. Many unexplained findings
and the questions they raised are discussed. Copying
charge: 80¢+s&h.
#8307
“CranioSacral Function in Brain Dysfunction” by John
E. UI, DO, FAAO, Osteopathic Annals, July 1983.
This report suggests that, in a significant number of
cases, the craniosacral system may have a powerful influence
on brain function. Further research in this area could
reveal that specific membrane tension patterns correlate
to specific brain dysfunction syndromes. Copying charge:
80¢+s&h.
#8209 “Childhood Behavioral Problems” by John E.
UI, DO, Journal of Applied Nutrition, Volume 34,
Fall 1982. This overview of a three-year study of
autistic children describes the effects of various therapeutic
modalities and changes in physical environment upon
behavior. It also offers an in-depth review of the results
of mineral-content hair analysis on a sample of 41 children.
Copying charge: $2.70+s&h.
#8208 “Right-Brain, Left-Brain Asymmetry” by Norma
J. Gilmore., ACLU Newsbriefs, July/Aug. 1982. Discusses
right-brain/left-brain theory and its application in
treating learning-disabled people. Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#8201 “Description of Fifty Diagnostic Tests Used
With Osteopathic Manipulation” by Dinnar, UI,
et al., Journal AOA, Vol. 81, Jan. 1982. Describes
how five osteopathic physicians used 50 diagnostic tests
during videotaped examinations and treatments of patients
who complained of low back pain. Offers useful tool
for research into osteopathic manipulation. Copying
charge: $1.20+s&h.
#8012 “Trace Mineral Hair Analysis in Autistic Children”
by Henderson, Brookes, Raynesford, and UI. Journal
AOA, Vol. 80, Dec. 1980. Briefly describes hair-analysis
research undertaken to evaluate the status of a group
of autistic children to determine if any physiological
disturbances were contributing to their emotional and
developmental problems. Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#8011 “Scoliosis
— A New Contributing Factor to Consider” by John E.
UI, DO, Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 68, No. 5,
Nov. 1980. Discusses the possibility that orthodontic
appliances may contribute to the onset of scoliosis.
Copying charge: 50¢+s&h.
#8004 “Examination of the Cranial Rhy |