Chapman’s Reflexes Diagram

The information about the utility of these is found here.

P.A. means Posterior Aspect

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16 Comments

  1. Rouel Cazanjian on October 29, 2014 at 2:35 am

    Dear Dr. Block, I am writing to ask permission to copy you Chapman’s diagrams above to use in a small Chapman’s Reflexes class I am teaching. I am a registered Ortho-Bionomy® instructor. If not, that’s OK too, I just think yours are the best and clearest I have ever seen. Thanks for your time, Rouel

    • PatBlockND on October 29, 2014 at 7:13 am

      Permission to copy is granted ;~)
      Thanks for being respectful of the work of others. May you and your class be blessed and prosper.
      Pat

  2. GabeGarciaDO on November 26, 2014 at 6:17 pm

    Hi Dr. Block, these are nice diagrams, do you have a diagram like this for just the posterior points? I’m a family medicine resident getting ready for my COMLEX III exam and this is very helpful, thanks!

    • PatBlockND on November 26, 2014 at 6:29 pm

      Hey Gabe,
      Sorry just this. I indicate the posterior points with the PA=posterior aspect.
      Pat

  3. Hayden C on October 13, 2015 at 8:37 pm

    Hi

    Could I please use your diagrams? It will be to help the medical doctors in our clinic to integrate Chapmans points into their diagnostic process. Also, if you have any links to research on how the original points were determined that would be fantastic.

    Thanks

    Haydn

    • PatBlockND on October 15, 2015 at 1:23 pm

      Yes Haydn, you have my full permission to use these however you like. I used the 1937 edition of An Endocrine Interpretation of Chapman’s Reflexes by The Interpreter.
      Pat

  4. Noelia Romani Moreno on February 9, 2016 at 6:55 am

    Hi Pat

    Please may I use a copy of your diagram. I am a massage therapist very intestested in the chapman reflexes and your diagram works very well for me. Noelia

  5. Barbara Zajdel, D.O on October 4, 2016 at 5:57 pm

    Dr. Block,
    I am an Assistant Professor at MSUCOM and am trying to put together a lecture on Chapman Reflexes for my students. So far the Chapman book written by his brother-in-law Dr. Owens, foundations for Osteopathic Medicine and 2 OMT review books do not have very good quality pictures I can easily scan and make legible in a power point. May I use your diagrams I found online? They are larger and less busy than Michael Kuchera’s diagrams I have in my texts. Having the points indicated in red is a very nice feature as well. Just an FYI- I do not allow photos in my slides to be posted to a site that may allow them to be downloaded and reused. than you for your consideration.

    • PatBlockND on October 4, 2016 at 6:07 pm

      You have my unreserved permission. Thank you for educating people on these things.
      Pat

  6. Sabrina Royster on January 25, 2017 at 3:24 pm

    Dr. Block,
    I was very excited to find your website with clear diagrams (and I also love the red accents). I am a Physical Therapist Assistant and work with Physical Therapists the Kenaitze Indian Tribe Dena’ina Wellness Center in Kenai, Alaska where we try to use the body and natural foods and medicines to help heal the body. We believe in reducing harsh prescribed medications for pain and other ailments that a healthier lifestyle and whole, natural foods can provide. We have been using the Chapman’s Reflex Points for a few months but would love to attend a course. We have found one in Australia but would like to know if you are aware of any courses that are offered in the United States or Canada. I haven’t had much luck finding anything that is not a course at a university. Thank you!

    • PatBlockND on February 1, 2017 at 8:27 pm

      Hello Sabrina,
      Using these reflexes is not that complicated that a course would be required. Just start with yourself and find what points are tender and work them for a week and see if the tenderness (and other associated symptoms) resolve. Then check others points on yourself and then others. Your discoveries will be a better education than anyone can offer.
      That said, I believe those that study orthobionomy practice this.
      Pat

  7. Angela Marrow on February 7, 2017 at 9:24 am

    Thank you for this diagram. I am a lay person with an interest in Chapman’s Neurolymphatic reflexes. I do YouTube videos on Health and Wellness, TIPS2HEAL. I would love to have your permission to use this diagram in my next video. My goal is to share natural ways of healing. I have benefited greatly from this and would like to share, giving proper credit, and restriction to reuse without your permission. Thank you again for this valuable information.

    • PatBlockND on February 10, 2017 at 8:36 pm

      Yes Angela, You have my permission to use as stated. I’m glad you have benefitted and I hope your viewers will also.

  8. Pam C. on October 10, 2018 at 10:38 pm

    Hi Dr. Block – Thank you for your diagram- it is extremely helpfu! I have been dealing with health issues after working in a molding building 25 years ago. Just in the last year, I received this diagnosis and things are looking up. May I copy this diagram to keep in my personal files, so I can refer back to your diagram? Thank you for your work and dedication to healing.

    • PatBlockND on October 11, 2018 at 8:56 am

      Yes you may copy this file. Glad you find it helpful.
      With all allergy issues, the Gentle Liver Cleanse will help. If the liver is congested the lymph will be congested and releasing it back into the body may bring on unpleasant symptoms. So keeping the liver decongested helps everything.
      Pat

  9. Diane Glogner on March 2, 2022 at 11:15 am

    May I print and send these to Avera clinic in Gregory, South Dakota?

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