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  • 1. A model that describes the interdependent functions among five body components as follows: (1). The inherent motility of the brain and spinal cord. (2). Fluctuation of the cerebrospinal fluid (3). Mobility of the intracranial and intraspinal membranes. (4). Articular mobility of the cranial bones. (5). The involuntary mobility of the sacrum between the ilia (pelvic bones). 2. A model proposed by William G. Sutherland, DO.Primary refers to the internal tissue respiratory process. Respiratory refers to the process of internal respiration, i.e., the exchange of respiratory gases between tissue cells and their internal environment consisting of the fluids bathing the cells. Mechanism refers to the interdependent movement of tissue and fluid with a specific purpose.2. A model described by William G. Sutherland, DO.
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