. The only osteopractic method of treating diseases at home. dthe false ribs. The next two, only connect with thespina] column and are designated as floating ribs. 128 OSTEOPRACTIC METHOD DESCRIPTION OF CUT 38.Holding the Phrenic Nerve, This nerve contracts the diaphragm, and pressureon it breaks the nerve wave to that muscle and slowsits action. How to Hold it Stand behind the patient (see Cut 38), and placethe fingers upon the transverse process of the third,fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae, press the musclesforward and slip the fingers down in front of the trans-verse process, where a pr

. The only osteopractic method of treating diseases at home. dthe false ribs. The next two, only connect with thespina] column and are designated as floating ribs. 128 OSTEOPRACTIC METHOD DESCRIPTION OF CUT 38.Holding the Phrenic Nerve, This nerve contracts the diaphragm, and pressureon it breaks the nerve wave to that muscle and slowsits action. How to Hold it Stand behind the patient (see Cut 38), and placethe fingers upon the transverse process of the third,fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae, press the musclesforward and slip the fingers down in front of the trans-verse process, where a pr Stock Photo
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. The only osteopractic method of treating diseases at home. dthe false ribs. The next two, only connect with thespina] column and are designated as floating ribs. 128 OSTEOPRACTIC METHOD DESCRIPTION OF CUT 38.Holding the Phrenic Nerve, This nerve contracts the diaphragm, and pressureon it breaks the nerve wave to that muscle and slowsits action. How to Hold it Stand behind the patient (see Cut 38), and placethe fingers upon the transverse process of the third, fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae, press the musclesforward and slip the fingers down in front of the trans-verse process, where a pressure can be exerted onthe phrenic nerve, near its origin. This nerve shouldbe held from two to three minutes. The Diaphragm. Is the principal muscle of inspiration, and is con-trolled by the phrenic nerves and phrenic plexus of thesympathetic. In all expulsive acts, this muscle is calledinto action. Thus, before sneezing, coughing, laughingand crying, a deep inspiration takes place. A pressureupon the phrenic nerve, controls the action of thismuscle. 129. CUT 38.Holding the Phrenic Nerve 131