Understanding Craniosacral Osteopathy Part 3: Cranium Bones and Joints
Manual osteopathic practitioners must understand the anatomy of the cranium (skull) bones and their joints in detail to practice...
Understanding Craniosacral Therapy Part 2: Primary Respiratory Mechanism
The Primary Respiratory Mechanism (PRM) Â is a foundational concept in craniosacral therapy. It was developed by Dr. William Garner...
Understanding Craniosacral Therapy Part 1: An Overview
Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on treatment that focuses on assessing and enhancing the functioning of the craniosacral...
The effect of myofascial remodeling treatment on improving chronic tension-type headache
This case study investigated the effect of osteopathic myofascial remodeling treatment on improving the frequency, duration, and...
The effect of osteoarticulation treatment on improving acute shoulder impairment
This case study investigated the effectiveness of manual osteopathic therapy (MOT) for resolving a delayed acute-stage healing process...
Benefits of Osteopathy: What Makes This Alternative Medicine So Effective?
Osteopathy is a holistic healthcare method; founded based on the principle that the body has an inherent ability to heal itself when its...
Understanding the Ligamentous Articular Strain (LAS) Technique: Enhancing Recovery and Mobility
One of my manual osteopathic treatments involves gentle but sustained compression into the joint. The effect of this simple technique is...
The Impact of Fascial Injuries on Movement and Pain: What You Need to Know
Fascia is becoming a buzzword in the world of movement and manual therapy. Fascia is a connective tissue that surrounds and supports...
Understanding the Key Attachments of Fascia: An In-Depth Guide
This article aims to help other health care practitioners understand the complex interconnection of whole body fascial network in an...
Exploring the Impact of Exercise on Fascia: What You Need to Know
If you have worked with a manual therapist, you've probably heard of fascia at least once. Fascia is a connective tissue that surrounds...