In this period of coronavirus pandemic, special attention should be given to the spleen/thymus system.

Specific controls

Surface crosswise interrogation of the sternal manubrium
Surface (epidermis) crosswise interrogation of the sternal manubrium (picture 1).
Dermis crosswise interrogation of the inner face of the big toe's metatarsophalangeal joint

Dermis crosswise interrogation of the inner face of the big toe’s metatarsophalangeal joint (picture 2).

Correction

The therapist puts one hand on the Spleen centre located on the lateral face of the RIGHT ribcage, the other hand searches for the point linked to that centre on the Spleen channel (SP 1 to SP 11) on the blocked side identified in the specific controls (SP 10 and SP 3 are the most frequent ones) (picture 3).

SP 10 and SP 3 are the most frequent ones
Related to the Spleen function, the therapist must also control:

Notes:

  • We emphasize the important frequency in the imbalance of the Spleen function among patients manifesting post covid-19 effects such as ongoing fatigue, muscle pain, headaches.
  • These controls are one element of the reading grid which must be corrected altogether.
  • The treatment is possible through a light piece of clothing and the therapist can wear protective gloves.