Nasal Release Technique is a 4-hour instructional class that teaches Healthcare Practitioners a structural technique that adjusts the bones of the skull. This was developed by Dr. J.R. Stober of Portland, Oregon.
The procedure uses a small finger cot affixed to an inflatable device which is inserted into the nasal passages. The balloon inflation presses outward against the bones lining the breathing passages and adjusts the sutures of the skull, particularly the sphenoid.
This ultimately relieves the forces that have gone into the skull by releasing any impactions in the cranial sutures. The procedure is effective for Post-Concussion Syndrome, Headaches and Sinus Problems.
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