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Okay, now what we're doing now is we're going to focus on a bit of a different technique
and this is a lot more involved, especially with the person you're working on. You're
going to elevate their head and you're going to take, whichever hand, we'll use the left
for right now. And we're going back along those original lines. Now as you can see from
Eric's face, that didn't feel too good. So, you're going to find out where the source
of the trouble is, you're going to ask, is the pain going up or down? Staying. Staying,
okay. Now you're going to manipulate the head in such a way, you're going to leave your
thumb where it is and elevate the head slightly. Up, down, or better? A little bit down. A
little down, okay. So, you're going to actually hunt for the best position. So, in this case,
I'm going to move his head to the right. Worse, better, about the same? A little better. Okay,
so we're on the right track. Move it further out. That's not too bad. Okay, a little further
up. Now relax all of your weight in my hands. I'll hold your head up. It's about the same
as the last one. Okay, go a little bit forward. That's just perfect. Okay, perfect, we leave
our hand right there. We extend key into that area and we make sure we focus well. Make
sure the person is relaxing as much as possible. And as they do, you let them relax, and once
you feel tension lighten up underneath, you going to let that person relax and you're
going to move their head back into position and you're going to maintain that same pressure
in that same spot as you hold that head up. Any pain? No. And down.