The procedure should be done only once on a head, unless there is a case of occasional heavy contamination which can sicken the spinal bulb;
Or in a case of trauma.
All the patients and nursing personnel should remember this!
We should press lightly with the forefingers of both hands in the middle of a forehead. (pic. #1)
Then move the fingers to the crown (pic. #2), pressing lightly – no less than three times during the procedure.
Then we do the same pressing movement with the forefingers on both sides to the temples (pic. #3).
In the end, we should move the fingers from the fontanel to the upper crown (pic. #4) and finish the procedure on the head pressing lightly the spot.
After the procedures on the head, we continue treatment first on the hands and then on the feet. We should anoint the ointment from the wrists to fingers (accordingly from the heels to fingers – on the feet) three times a day for those with heavy contamination and once a day for prophylactic purposes, but we should avoid touching the nails even slightly, pressing first the big toes and shifting to the little ones.
For the last procedure, when we apply the ointment for the third (for those who use it once a day) or the ninth time, we finish the procedure by the light pressing on the fingertips.
see scheme 2
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