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BIBLIOGRAPHY –Dec. 2015

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Abbreviated Biblio for Neurogenic Rheumatica:

In addition to others listed in the manual, there has been several published studies in veterinary journals using isotope tracers on neuropeptides at the proximal nerve roots and tracing them out to their terminal branches in

the joints, skin, muscle etc.

These were presented by a Dr. Bove, D.C., PhD. Neurophysiologists from the U.S. At a pain seminar I attended in 2001. Michelle Coopieters P.T., G.D.M.T., (see your manual biblio) has been working on similar yet unpublished

research on the distal transport of systemic or inflammatory waste down the axon in peripheral nerve inflammation. Herpes Zoster research gives a glimpse also into this phenomena as the cause of cutaneous pustule formations. Recent research by Fernadez-De-Las-Penas (see biblio and other available articles) suggest that the

distal nerve is responsible for maintenance of the inflammatory responses of pain and sensitivity and this is why no normal inflammatory products are found at the tendon sites.( I will cover this in the Advanced Course) Here are a

few other references.

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