Course Description
This is an advanced class that will work with the brain cisterns, the electricity of the heart and will help release the "control" of the sympathetic system on the main arteries and veins of the neck, face and thorax (including the coronary vessels).
This class is unique because:
- We will learn that veins are a very important regulator of blood circulation and most dysfunctions on arteries can be resolve by treating veins.
- We will learn to release the control that the ANS has on arteries and veins of all size.
- We will learn to find the specific direction of blood vessels or collaterals.
- The assessment and treatment of blood vessels will be done with "ease".
Class Length
3 days
CEUs
16 hours for numerous professions
Course Highlights
Extracellular Fluid Technique (EFT) for the Pericardium, Pleura, Brain and Spinal Cord
- Electricity of the Heart: SA Node, AV Node, Bundle of His, Bundle Branches, Purkinje Fibers
- Arteries and Veins of the Neck, Carotid Bodies and Sinuses
- Arteries and Veins of the Face
- Arteries and Veins of the Thorax, including Pulmonary Arteries and Veins, Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
- Ligamentum Venae Cavae
- Valves of the Heart, Fibrous Anulus and Chordae Tendinae
- Left and Right Coronary Arteries, Circumflex Branches, Anterior and Posterior Interventricular Branches, Lateral and Marginal Branches, Cardiac Veins
- Ligamentum Arteriosum (remnant of the Ductus Arteriosus)
- Aortico-esophageal "Ligament" of Gillette
- Main Cisterns of the Brain
Prerequisite
Brain 3
BNV1 Class Preparation
Advanced Preparation for BNV1
In-depth advance study of anatomy is required.
It is of utmost importance that you prepare for this class, as far in advance as possible.
Be sure you understand the following words and, as applicable, know where the veins are located in respect to the arteries.
Arteries:
Brachiocephalic, common, internal and external carotid, subclavian, vertebral, thyrofacial, deep cervical, carotid sinus (glomus), carotid body
Superior / inferior thyroid artery, facial, angular, nasal, posterior auricular, subclavian, supraorbital, temporal, supratrochlear, infratrochlear, zygomatoorbital, superficial temporal, frontal, anterior auricular, posterior auricular, occipital, ophtalmic
Veins: brachiocephalic, internal / external / anterior jugular, facial
Heart structures: atrium, ventricle, septum, aortic valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, tricuspid valve, “skeleton” of the heart (“central tendon”)
Arteries:
Aorta, cross of aorta, brachiocephalic, pulmonary, coronary, intercostal, internal mammary
Veins:
Superior and inferior Vena cava, Pulmonary







