Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 Sharrie, Could you expound more on the physical clues as well as what we would see on the screen when hitting " The Sweet Spot " ? I am surmising that it is the process of finding the most effective frequency to train but while this thread is addressing essentially SMR at C4 for young brains...I don't know how to interpet going down to Delta ranges to find the frequency that produces the " shoulder drop " response. As in this case, Jo found the frequency that produces this effect but is not training that due to triggering seizure concerns. My question would be...why would we seek it out if we are not going to use the information? Also since you are familiar with the Othmer approach, do they find the sweet spot frequency in the SMR ranges only? just for children? or do they look for it outside of SMR and for all clients? Are we looking for a particular frequency...or a band of frequencies? Lots of questions! Mike ..... > >> Be patient and watch the client to give you physical clues and the screen to see wha tthe brain is doing as well. > The Othmer approach is also a wonderful idea but I would not use the C4 as a placement for the first time. They presently work in sub-delt ranges and basically do the same thing - find the " sweet spot " keeping in mind that the RH will always be greater than the LH to help find the sweet spot. > Be patient and watch for the signs. This works well you jut have to watch. Best of luck. Hope this helped. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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