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Humboldt survivors featured in doc say they want to make their "angles' proud
Victoria AhearnCurriculums:
This article talks about the deadly bus crash that devastated a junior hockey team and nation. Saskatoon-based Dahlgren, 22, is undergoing CranioSacral Therapy for a third-degree brain injury that he suffered in the crash.
Geriatric Applications of CranioSacral therapy
Edith G. Walsh PhD, RNCurriculums:
This article talks about CranioSacral Therapy in geriatric care. It is found that well-established allied health professionals are integrating CST into their care of older adults. This is a exploratory study and suggest that controlled studies of CST is used as an adjunct to regular care my be worthwhile, particularly for chronic pain. Read more for methods used and for results.
Visceral Lymphatic Balancing Techniques
Kerry D'AmbrogioCurriculums:
Many massage therapist consider lymphatic drainage to be a specialized set of techniques that do not factor into a daily massage practice.
The Lymphatic System
An important principle of Osteopathic treatment is "Drainage Precedes Supply." This concept is based on understanding that tissues need a healthy inflow of oxygenated and nutrient rich blood for cellular homeostasis and repair. The system responsible for providing this drainage pathway is the lymphatic system.
Osteopathic approach with a patient undergoing cardiac transplantation: the five diaphragms
B Bordoni, B Morabito, M Simonelli, L Nocoletti, R Rinaldi, F tobbi and P CaiazzoCurriculums:
This is an Abstract Article Very interesting Read !
A possible cause of chronic post-sternotomy pain syndrome is the formation of adhesions in themediastinum, between the sternum and the retrosternal tissues up to the pericardium.
With postsurgicaladhesions can help stabilize the pericardium in the mediastinum, they can also cause neuropathic pain. The
new adhesions are vascularized and innervated, generating unforeseeable proprioceptive or nociceptiveafferents.
This is the first case report that uses osteopathic treatment in a patient with sternalpain associated with an undergoing cardiac transplantation.
This patient was admitted to the cardiorespirtory dept on Jan. 2019
The reasons for this artificial heart are related to continuous heart failure, due to previous inoperable stenoses (stenosis on small caliber coronaries) and a probable previous infant rheumatic disease.
In the months leading up to heart transplant surgery, the patient had been treated with antibiotics to reduce the infection derived from the drive line.
Effect of Osteopathic Visceral Manipulation on Pain
Andréia Cristina de Oliveira Silva, Danirla Aparecida Biasotto-Gonzolez, Fabio Henrique Monteiro Oliveira, Adriano Oliveria Andrade, Cid Andre Fidelis de Paula Gomes, Fernanda de Cordoba Lanza, Cesar Ferriera Amorim, and Fabio PolittiCurriculums:
Nonspecific neck pain is a musculoskeletal disorder characterized by pain in the structure located between the superior nuchal line and the spinous process of the first thoracic vertebra, which is not associated with a particular disease or modification of the anatomical structure.
Previous studies have reported that visceral disturbances can lead to increased musculoskeletal tension and pain in structures innervated from the corresponding spinal level through viscerosomatic reflexes.
CranioSacral Therapy - Conception, Pregnancy and Birth
Patricia Churavy PT, CST-DCurriculums:
Upledger Institute International Case Study
CranioSacral Therapy - Conception, Pregnancy and Birth
Effectiveness of craniosacral therapy in the treatment of infantile colic. A randomized controlled trial
M.Castejón-Castejóna M.A.Murcia-González J.L.Martínez Gilc J.Todrid M.Suárez Rancele O.Lenaf R.Chillón-MartínezgCurriculums:
This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 58 infants, aged 0-84 days, diagnosed with infantile colic. The babies received a 30-40 minute CST session once a week (experimental group) or no treatment (control group). Craniosacral therapy appears to be effective and safe for infantile colic by reducing the number of crying hours, the colic severity and increasing the total hours of sleep.
•CST helps in reducing crying hours and colic severity in infantile colic.
•CST helps to increase the sleep hours in infants dealing with infantile colic
CranioSacral Therapy - Head Injury
Jill Mabry CST-TCurriculums:
Upledger Institute International Case Study
CranioSacral Therapy - Head Injury
Meghan King Edmonds Claims Chiropractor Helped Correct her 7 Month old Sons Vision Problems
Dave QuinnCurriculums:
In this story, she tells how CranioSacral Therapy helped improve her sons far-sightedness
The Mother of 3 was prompted to seek help for Hart's vision problems when she noticed he wasn't seeing up close. He wasn't meeting certain milestones.
After speaking to her pediatrician, she was recommended to visit a pediatric ophthalmologist. But before the appt. Dr. MCNamara told her about CranioSacral Therapy which was meant to loosen the muscles that were making his eyes cross-eyed and were making it hard for him to see up close.
Effect of Craniosacral Therapy in Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis
Dr. D. Y. Patil ,Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth,Sant Tukaram Nagar,Palekar Tushar J,Shah Nikhil B,B,,Khandare ShilpaBaxi Gaurangasu SoumikCurriculums:
Present study was undertaken to add on to available treatment methods for cervical spondylosis and to find out the effectiveness of Craniosacral therapy (CST) for treating cervical spondylosis. Conclusion: Craniosacral therapy (CST) is an effective treatment and can be used for treating patients with cervical spondylosis. Read full article attached.