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Motility in osteopathy : from embryology to clinical practice /

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Auberville, Alain (Autor), Aubin, Andrée (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Pencaitland, East Lothian, Scotland : Handspring Publishing Limited, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Theoretical Considerations
  • Field of practice and basic osteopathic principles
  • The organism's energetic functions
  • Embryological motility model
  • The Sutherland model
  • Other osteopathic works based on the theory of embryology
  • Types of pain caused by motility losses
  • Considerations for palpatory learning
  • References
  • ch. 2 Embryology-Based Motility
  • Flexion and extension dysfunctions: definitions
  • Types of motility dysfunction
  • Evaluation of motility dysfunctions
  • Normalization of motility dysfunctions
  • ch. 3 Thoracic and Caudal Plications
  • Embryological generalities
  • Motility movements and tests for thoracic and caudal plications
  • Motility dysfunctions of thoracic and caudal plications
  • Normalization of thoracic and caudal plications
  • Motility movement and test of lateral plications
  • Motility dysfunction of lateral plications
  • Normalization of the lateral plications
  • Note continued: Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • ch. 4 Nervous System
  • Embryological generalities
  • First neural tube fold
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Third neural tube fold
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Osteopathic considerations for combined first- and third-fold work
  • Parasympathetic component of the first fold: lateral expansion
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Tentorium cerebelli
  • Cranial nerve nuclei and cerebellum
  • Cranial nerve nuclei
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Cerebellum
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Note continued: Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Medulla oblongata, spinal cord, neural crest, and ganglia
  • General embryological movement of the spinal cord
  • Spinal cord
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Medulla oblongata
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Neural crest and ganglia
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Nerve plexuses
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Central nervous system: cerebral hemispheres
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Further considerations
  • References
  • ch. 5 Psychoneuroimmune-Endocrine System
  • Note continued: Endocrine System
  • Hypophysis
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Pineal gland (epiphysis cerebri)
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Thyroid
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Immune system
  • Thymus
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Spleen
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • References
  • ch. 6 Cardiopulmonary System
  • Embryological generalities
  • Heart, and serous and fibrous pericardia
  • Embryological movement
  • Note continued: Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Pulmonary system
  • Embryological movement
  • Lungs
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Pleurae
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • ch. 7 Digestive System
  • Embryological generalities
  • Neurological regulation of the intestinal tract
  • Segmental vertebral/costal level
  • Links with the cranial base and the jugular foramen
  • Links with the sacrum
  • Walls of the viscera and organs
  • Esophagus
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Stomach
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Note continued: Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Liver
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Duodenum
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Gallbladder, upper and lower bile ducts, and exocrine pancreas
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Endocrine pancreas
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Small intestine
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Note continued: Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Colon
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • References
  • ch. 8 Urogenital System
  • Embryological generalities
  • Urology
  • Kidney
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement of the definitive kidney and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Motility movement of the first and second kidneys and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Bladder
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Ureters
  • Genital organs
  • Embryological generalities
  • Uterus
  • Embryological movement
  • Note continued: Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Links with traditional Chinese medicine
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Gonads: ovaries and testicles
  • Embryological movement
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Prostate
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • References
  • ch. 9 Musculoskeletal System
  • Embryological generalities
  • Vertebral column and ribs
  • Limbs
  • General vertebral column, notochord, and vertebral segments
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Ribs
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Upper limb
  • Motility movement and test
  • Motility dysfunctions
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Lower limb
  • Motility movement and test
  • Note continued: Motility dysfunction
  • Normalization
  • Osteopathic considerations
  • Cranial bones
  • References
  • ch. 10 Clinical Intervention Protocol for the Motility Model
  • The first three steps of the protocol
  • Reasons for consultation: musculoskeletal system
  • Reasons for consultation: visceral sphere
  • Reasons for consultation: cranial field.