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The Resuscitation Arts as taught in the Danzan Ryu Jujitsu System

The tradition that KODENKAN of Phoenix has inherited from their teachers is that these arts are extremely sacred and taught only to Black Belts so that immediate first aid could be administered as quickly as possible should the need arise in the dojo, as sometimes injuries do occur due to the very nature of the art of Jujitsu.

Therefore for that reason a list of the Kappo will be given, however without any description or additional details.  These skills must be taught only by a qualified Black Belt instructor allowing the student hands on practice while receiving constant feedback and critiquing from a qualified instructor so as to not to cause bodily harm to the student.

Restoring Cardiopulmonary Functioning and/or Consciousness

  • 1.  Se Katsu, (Back Resuscitation) back-slap stimulation

  • 2.  Ashi Katsu, (Foot Resuscitation) foot-slap stimulation

  • 3.  Nuki Katsu, Clavicular-jab stimulation

  • 4.  Tsume katsu, (Nail Resuscitation) fingernail-toenail stimulation

  • 5.  Futo Koro Katsu, (Trunk Resuscitation) nipple stimulation

  • 6.  Hiza Katsu, (Knee Resuscitation) knee-strike stimulation

  • 7.  Shiri Katsu, (Buttocks Resuscitation) rectal stimulation

Relieving discomfort in the testicles

  • 8.  Kin Katsu, (Testicle Resuscitation) massage towards groin

  • 9.  Manaka Oshi, (Center Press) massage away from groin

  • 10. Inno Katsu, (Scrotum Resuscitation) deep-squat method

Relieving Discomfort in the head and eyes

  • 11. Hanaji Tome, (Nosebleed Stop) pull hair at nap of neck

  • 12. Yoko Komi, (Sideburn) pull hair at sideburns

  • 13. No Kappo, (Head Resuscitation) compress head with hands

  • 14. Hiza Oshimasu, (Knee Press) compress head with knee

  • 15. Ishi Katsu, temple massage

  • 16. Atamani Katsu, (Brain Resuscitation) temple and neck massage

  • 17. Me Oshimasu, (Eye Press) massage along eyebrows

  • 18. Me Katsu, (Eye Resuscitation) massage eyes with heel of hand

Releasing a Locked Diaphragm

  • 19. Hon Katsu, (Major Resuscitation) hip-lift method

  • 20. Eri Katsu, (Lapel Resuscitation) chest-stretch method

  • 21. Tachi Katsu, (Standing Resuscitation) chest-constriction method

Relieving Discomfort in the Kidneys

  • 22. Jinzo Katsu, (Kidney Resuscitation) back massage

  • 23. Ura Katsu, (Reverse-Side Resuscitation) back stretch

Relieving Discomfort in the Stomach

  • 24. Mukatsuku Kimasu, (Mukatsuka, to feel Nausea) throat massage to prevent vomiting

  • 25. Sasoi Katsu, (Sasoi, to bring out) gagging stimulation to induce vomiting

Opening a Blocked Airway

  • 26. Tanden Katsu, (Abdomen Resuscitation) standing lung compression

  • 27. So Katsu, lying lung compression

  • 28. Hon Naoshimasu, psychological method

General Relaxation

  • 29. Keiyaku Katsu, breath holding method

  • 30. Ashi Oshimasu, (Foot Press) knuckles into bottom of foot

Treating Suicidal Depression

  • 31. Nodo Katsu, (Throat Resuscitation) throat stimulation

Treating Shock and Hypothermia

  • 32. Suru Katsu, (Rubbing Resuscitation) rubbing stimulation

Reviving a Drowned Person

  • 33. Suisei Katsu, (Drowning Resuscitation) back pressure, elbow lift

  • 34. Dekishi Katsu, (Drowning Resuscitation) back pressure, chest stretch

  • 35. Deguchi Katsu, (Exit Resuscitation) chest push respiration

 

 
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