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February 27th, 2013

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The Upledger Institute HealthPlex Clinical Services
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Articles and topics include: Mighty Joe Defies the Odds With CranioSacral Therapy (treating Arthrogryposis with CranioSacral Therapy), The Privilege of Being a Witness and Foundation Fundraiser Kicks Off Beyond the Dura ’01.
February 1st, 2013

CranioSacral Therapy and the Multiple Therapist Approach

John Matthew Upledger
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This article examines how and why CranioSacral Therapy and the multiple therapist approach has a synergistic effect during treatments. Clients of two CranioSacral Therapists working together are presented and the profound results their patients have shown from the tandem therapy are explained.
February 1st, 2013

The Importance of Movement in Visceral Manipulation

Helena Touskova
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This article is written in Czech. It discusses Visceral Manipulation and why the movement of the organs is important for health and pain free living.
January 16th, 2013

IAHP Connection Newsletter

The International Alliance of Healthcare Educators
Curriculums: Integrative Intensions,

Issue features: CST Eases Toddler’s Spasticity After Near Drowning, Using Visceral Manipulation to Affect Global Changes, When Symptoms Defy Logic: Using the Body as a Guide, The Upledger Foundation UpDate and BioAquatic Exploration: An Adventure in Personal Discovery. Issue available online at: http://upledger.com/newsletters/CONFL01.pdf
January 9th, 2013

The retina as a window to the brain-from eye research to CNS disorders.

London A , Benhar I, Schwartz
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Abstract: Philosophers defined the eye as a window to the soul long before scientists addressed this cliché to determine its scientific basis and clinical relevance.
January 1st, 2013

CSF Absorption - new and old idea (Power Point Presentation)

Dan Greitz
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The power point presentation addresses a new view on CSF circulation and production. The old model of CSF circulation is that there is bulk flow of CSF from the intraventricular plexus to the arachnoid granulations. The new model is that CSF is produced and absorbed by the brain capillaries. Studies are shown to support the new model. The conclusion of the presentation is 1. The major part of the CSF is produced and absorbed by the brain capillaries; 2. Brain capillaries actively transport water-soluble molecules from the brain, 3. Active transport from brain to blood is a prerequisite for brain homeostasis.
January 1st, 2013

Visceral massage reduces postoperative ileus in a rat model

Susan L.Shapelle,RMTa, Geoffrey M.BoveDC, PhDb
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Abdominal surgery invariably causes a temporary reduction of normal intestinal motility, called postoperative ileus. Postoperative ileus extends hospital stays, increases the costs of hospitalization, and may contribute to the formation of postoperative adhesions. We designed experiments to determine if visceral massage affects postoperative ileusin a rat model.

January 1st, 2013

Osteopathic Manual Treatment and Ultrasound Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain: A randomized Controlled Trial

John C. Licciardone, DO, MS, MBA, Dennis E. Minotti, DO, Robert J. Gatchel, PhD, Cathleen M. Kearns, BA, and Karan P. Singh, PhD
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This article outlines one of studies that was done to show the efficacy of osteopathic manual treatment (OMT) and ultrasound therapy (UST) for chronic low back pain. The conclusions were that the OMT regimen met or exceeded the Cochrane Back Review Group criterion for a medium effect size in relieving chronic low back pain. OMT was safe, parsimonious, and well accepted by patients.
December 28th, 2012

Manual Physical Therapy for Non-Surgical Treatment of Adhesion-Related Small Bowel Obstructions: Two Case Reports

Amanda D. Rice Richard King Evette D'Avy Reed Kimberley Patterson Belinda F. Wurn And Lawrence J. Wurn
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Case Reports: Two patients presenting with SBO symptoms due to abdominal adhesions secondary to abdominal and pelvic surgery were treated with manual soft tissue physical therapy focused on decreasing adhesions. Conclusions: Successful treatment with resolution of symptom presentation of partial SBO and sustained results were observed in both patients treated.
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