Category Archives: liberation procedure

Kyphosis, Stenosis and Multiple Sclerosis

Kyphosis changes the normal alignment of the spine and strains the brainstem and cord inside the skull and spinal canal. It can also lead to CCSVI, CCVBP and multiple sclerosis. Continue reading

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MS Lesions of the Cervical Cord

According to Schelling, one of the likely causes of lesions of the cervical cord in mutliple sclerosis is overstretching and shear stress. Continue reading

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The Mystery of MS Lesions

The location of lesions of MS are hard to explain in terms of CCSVI. Continue reading

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Upper Cervical Strain and CCSVI

A venogram of a patient with an upper cervical strain shows decreased venous outflow from the brain through the vertebral veins. Continue reading

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Brainstem and Venous Liberation

Among other things, trauma has been associated with what is called Chiari conditions, also know as cerebellum tonsillar ectopia or CTE. Chairi conditions are  classified according to the severity of the depth of penentration of the cerebellum into the foramen magnum. … Continue reading

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CCSVI, US and MR Angiograms

Upright phase contrast MR angiograms are better than ultrasound scans to determine venous outflow in the brain. Continue reading

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Stenosis Versus Compliance in CCSVI

The exam is an indirect assessment of venous outflow from the brain and produces equivocal results but the liberation procedure appears to work well. Continue reading

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CCSVI, Iron Deposits, MS and Alzheimer’s

Brain scans show CCSVi is assoicated with iron deposits in the brain. Continue reading

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CCSVI versus Venous Back Jets

Austrian physician, Dr. Alfons Schelling has spent most of his career studying MS. In contrast to Dr. Zamboni, Schelling believes that the supratentorial periventricular lesions that have a predilection for areas surrounding the larger veins in the brain, are caused … Continue reading

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CCSVI due to Stenosis Conflicts with Pathology

A discussion about points of contention regarding the pathology of MS and CCSVI currently attributed to stenosis of extracranial veins. Continue reading

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