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June 1st, 2021

The use and benefits of Craniosacral Therapy in primary health care: a prospective cohort study

Heidemarie Haller,Gustav Dobos, and Holger Cramer
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Patients use treatment complementary to primary care. Patients who are in chronicle pain may use complementary treatments beside standard medical care. It can also help not only adults but young children and adolescents too!

CranioSacral Therapy is one of the alternative Therapies which has helped all with its very gentle fascial palpation techniques.

May 21st, 2021

CranioSacral Therapy - Anxiety and Depression Following Family Tragedy

Melissa Gunter, OTR/L, CST-T, CIMI
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Anxiety and Depression Following Family Tragedy

May 20th, 2021

Active Visceral Manipulation Associated With Conventional Physiotherapy in People With Chronic Low Back Pain and Visceral Dysfunction: A Preliminary, Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Clinical Trial

Lucas Villalta Santos, PT, Larissa Lisboa Cordoba, Jamile Benite Palma Lopes, MS, Claudia Santos Oliveira, PhD, Luand Andre Collange Grecco, PhD, Ana Carolina Bovi Nunes Andrade, MS, and Hugo Pasin Neto, PhD
Curriculums: Barral's Visceral Manipulation / Neural Manipulation / New Manual Articular Approach / Manual Approach to the Brain,

Chronic low back pain has turned into a worldwide problem. The most common indication for treating this condition is through physical exercise because it improves aerobic capacity and muscular strength. which seems to help individuals with this pain to perform their daily routines of living.

May 19th, 2021

CranioSacral Therapy - Migraine

Jennifer de Jong, LMT, CST-T
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Migraine

May 10th, 2021

CranialSacral Therapy - Long COVID

Jennifer de Jong, LMT, CST-T
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Long COVID

May 7th, 2021

Craniosacral Therapy Use in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Young Park, Jacob Kabariti, Leonid Tafler
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)  is caused by cerebrospinal fluid absorption that results in CSF accumulation. Shunt surgery is usually recommended but with a large percentage of issues and failure rate, this patient decided to seek alternative medicine. He was offered CranioSacral osteopathic manual treatment. The patient symptoms seemed to improve as confirmed by the patient and family.

Very interesting read!!

May 6th, 2021

PT Classroom-Energetic balancing WE ARE MADE OF ENERGY

Kerry D'Ambrogio, DOM, AP,PT,DO-MTP
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We are made of energy. Over time our bodies collect tension from physical tension, additionally, unresolved mental, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual issues. Energy can come in waves.

The physical body comes from forms to shift the particles form to observe (the energy worker) the client to transform back to a wave of possibility to improve energy flow and promote health!!!  

April 8th, 2021

Activation of the cholinergic antiinflammatory reflex by occipitoatlantal decompression and transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation

Adrienne M. Kania, DO, Kailee N. Weiler, OMS III, Angeline P. Kurian, OMS III, Marielle L. Opena, DO, Jennifer N. Orellana, OMS III and Harald M. Stauss, MD, PhD
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The study was conducted in healthy adults. The subjects of both genders. Exclusion criteria included: pregnancy, any meds that interferes with the autonomic nervous system or the immune system of both genders, (e.g.., beta blockers, steroids, TNF inhibitors); any medical condition that affect the autonomic nervous system or immune system.
The subjects were lying in the supine position on an OMT examination table, while the investigator cradled the subjects heads with their hand and finger pads  along the inferior of inion. The subjects were palpated for at least five minutes.

 
April 8th, 2021

Effects of Manual Lymphatic Drainage Techniques on Conditions Affecting the Musculoskeletal System: A Systematic Review

David Doubblestein, PT, PhD(ABD), OCS, CLT-LANA, Cert. MDT Sandy Sublett, PT, DPT, OCS, CLT Min Huang, PT, PhD, NCS
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Lymphatic Drainage have received interest in the efficacy in orthopedic and sports medicine.

There is moderate support for those using Lymphatic Drainage affecting the musculoskeletal System as effective interventions to reduce pain and improve patient reports to more functionality in activities and quality of life! Evidence was observed supporting the LD in with conventional rehab interventions for the treatment of the musculoskeletal system.

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