1961
DOI: 10.1007/bf02239328
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Endocrine influences on the gastrointestinal tract

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“…Decalcification -excessive antidromic impulses (AN.AX) are transmitted to blood vessels in the bony attachment and stimulate a release of excess neurohumoral substance 16,32 which induces a neurovascular vasodilation edema that interferes with osteogenesis while osteoclysis continues. It is an interference with bone metabolism (dystrophy) in which decalcification (DD) further weakens the fibroosseous attachment and increases the disability 20,21,23,25 in intensity and area such as occurs within the attachments of tendon fibers to the occipital bone.…”
Section: Ligament and Tendon Relaxationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Decalcification -excessive antidromic impulses (AN.AX) are transmitted to blood vessels in the bony attachment and stimulate a release of excess neurohumoral substance 16,32 which induces a neurovascular vasodilation edema that interferes with osteogenesis while osteoclysis continues. It is an interference with bone metabolism (dystrophy) in which decalcification (DD) further weakens the fibroosseous attachment and increases the disability 20,21,23,25 in intensity and area such as occurs within the attachments of tendon fibers to the occipital bone.…”
Section: Ligament and Tendon Relaxationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This accounts for the pain and tenderness of inflamed nerves we find in the arm with neuritis originating at the cervical vertebra [7][8][9] and in the thigh and leg with sciatic neuritis originating in the 4, 5 lumbar vertebra and pelvis in sacroiliac-piriformis-sciatica. [32][33][34][35][36] Muscle spasm results from barrages of reflex motor impulses (M) and adds additional afferent tension-stimulation at the weak tendon attachment during the sustained effort of muscle to relieve the nocious stimulation that actually causes it, thus defeating its own purpose and contributing additional stress [32][33][34][35][36] to the distraught patient. In addition to disturbances of special sense organs, eye, ear and taste on a neurogenic basis, there are endocrine disturbances such as thyroid, parathyroid and the hy-pothalmic -pituitary-adrenal pathway and all contributing to emotional stress.…”
Section: Ligament and Tendon Relaxationmentioning
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