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(1890) [MARC] Author: Arvid Kellgren
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60 PASSIVE MOVEMENTS:
occasionally slight headache, but it soon passed away. After the
last treatment he felt free in his head. During the night he slept
well, and the following morning had no headache. The headache
did not reappear.
At first, vibrations should be made for several minutes, and
then an immovable constant pressure kept up with the fingers.
The patient feels at first severe pain in the head, but this either
passes entirely away during the manipulation, or disappears very
shortly after the cessation of treatment. When there is con-
gestion of the brain and fulness of blood, all the nerves of the
scalp should be treated.
Nervus Supraorbitalis.
This nerve is best found at the supraorbital notch or foramen.
Fig. 37.
If there is a notch, the nerve is easy to find ; but when it passes
through a foramen it is best reached by placing the tip of the

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