Myobridge Partie 2 PEMF (1h)

The Posterior Atlanto-Occipital Membrane (PAOM) is a thin sheet of connective tissue spanning from the posterior arch of the atlas (C1) to the base of the skull. It blends with the spinal dura at the foramen magnum, forming a key element of the Myodural Bridge system. The PAOM helps transmit mechanical forces between upper cervical motion and the dura, influences CSF flow, stabilizes the head during movement, and may contribute to headaches, neck pain, dizziness, and autonomic symptoms when dysfunctional. It is particularly vulnerable in cases of Cranial Cervical Instability (CCI), often caused by concussions, whiplash, or poor collagen integrity. This Pemf contains frequencies to treat and restore function in the Ligaments,Tedons, Occipital Bone,C1,C2, and the Dural Membranes. For best results, run the CCI PEMF before the two PAOM-focused PEMFs.

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