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CranioSacral Therapy - Lower Abdominal Pain
Patricia Churavy PT, CST-DCurriculums:
Upledger Institute International Case Study
CranioSacral Therapy - Lower Abdominal Pain
The efficacy of manual therapy and exercise for treating non-specific neck pain: A systematic review
Benjamin Hidalgoa, , Toby Halld , Jean Bosserta , Axel Dugenya , Barbara Cagniee and Laurent Pitance,Curriculums:
Evidence will show that exercise can be of upmost help to patients with different stages of neck pain. Manual therapy in different form seems to help them to be able to perform more task with the help of exercise. Mobilization did not improve without exercise.
Great Read!!
Building Blocks for a New Paradigm of Aging
Michael Morgan, LMT, CST-DCurriculums:
While paradigms may seem very solid they are only constructs created by us as we observe patterns and what seems to be. They can be helpful in some ways and limit in other ways. To create new Paradigm means we need to be open to a new pattern of looking at things. This article talks about random damage, normal aging, and cellular aging and the interest in a factor called homeostatic imbalance or allostatic load. This is the way the body deals with incoming stress and how long it takes to recover from the influence.
Cerebrospinal and Interstitial Fluid Transport via the Glymphatic Pathway Modeled by Optimal Mass Transport
Vadim Ratnerc , Yi Gao, Hedok Lee, Rena Elkin, Maiken Nedergaard, Helene Benveniste, and Allen TannenbaumCurriculums:
The glymphatic pathway is a system which facilitates
continuous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and interstitial fluid (ISF) exchange and
plays a key role in removing waste products from the rodent brain. Dysfunction
of the glymphatic pathway may be implicated in the pathophysiology of
Alzheimer's disease. Intriguingly, the glymphatic system is most active during
deep wave sleep general anesthesia. By using paramagnetic tracers administered
into CSF of rodents, we previously showed the utility of MRI in characterizing
a macroscopic whole brain view of glymphatic transport but we have yet to
define and visualize the specific flow patterns. Here we have applied an
alternative mathematical analysis approach to a dynamic time series of MRI
images acquired every 4 min over ∼3 hrs in anesthetized rats,
following administration of a small molecular weight paramagnetic tracer into
the CSF reservoir of the cisterna magna. We use Optimal Mass Transport (OMT) to
model the glymphatic flow vector field, and then analyze the flow to find the
network of CSF-ISF flow channels. We use 3D visualization computational tools to
visualize the OMT defined network of CSF-ISF flow channels in relation to
anatomical and vascular key landmarks from the live rodent brain. The resulting
OMT model of the glymphatic transport network agrees largely with the current
understanding of the glymphatic transport patterns defined by dynamic
contrast-enhanced MRI revealing key CSF transport pathways along the ventral
surface of the brain with a trajectory towards the pineal gland, cerebellum,
hypothalamus and olfactory bulb. In addition, the OMT analysis also revealed
some interesting previously unnoticed behaviors regarding CSF transport
involving parenchymal streamlines moving from ventral reservoirs towards the
surface of the brain, olfactory bulb and large central veins.
4 Ways to Keep Your Lymphatic System Healthy
Ty BollingerCurriculums:
Having a fully functioning lymphatic system is critical for
your overall health and ability to fight cancer. Yet so few people are
knowledgeable about the lymphatic system. What’s even more concerning is that
only a small percentage of health care practitioners ever discuss lymph
health with their patients.
This article discusses 4 ways to keep your lymphatic system healthy.
Four Simple Steps to Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease
Michael Morgan, Contributor Author, Teacher, LMT, CST-DCurriculums:
Michael Morgan talks
about four simple steps to preventing Alzheimer’s disease.
Manual Therapy for Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients
Michael DeSocio Terry PratchettCurriculums:
DO you know somebody affected by Alzheimer's disease? I hope you don't. But with 5 million Alzheimer's patients in the United States alone, chances are somebody in your close circle is affected. You likely know how difficult it is to live with this illness. Alzheimer's may start with forgetfulness or the same questions repeated a little too frequently. This disease, the most common cause of dementia among other adults, first eats away memory, then thinking ability and eventually basic everyday skills like brushing your hair. Later, even the ability to recognize a loved one withers away. Over time, the person forgets to eat, drink or even breather. Alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in America. Manual therapy is a cost effective, noninvasive, side-effect free therapeutic modality with a light touch which has many Physical, and mental benefits.
Flowers, sound, touch: Urban India's unusual remedies to tackle stress
Rhythma Kaul & Anesha GeorgeCurriculums: Healing From the Core, Zero Balancing,
This article pertains to the alternative therapies and remedies being used to alleviate aches and pains, stress, and treat seasonal allergies.
Physiological Effects of Slow Breathing
Marc A. Russo, Danielle M. Santarelli, Dean O’RourkeCurriculums:
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed heath benefits.This has interest in researchers and clinicians who decided to investigate into the effects of slow breathing. This is an overview of normal respiratory phisiology to research in healthy humans.
How Yoga Can Give You The Benefits Of CranioSacral Therapy
Nora IsaacsCurriculums:
This is a great Read !!
"Yoga helps us do the preliminary work so we're
not starting at square one," explains Yolanda Marie Vazquez, a bodyworker
and yoga teacher in Oakland, California, who leads workshops on
cranioSacral therapy and yoga.