Logo Osto health na zielonym tle promujące usługi osteopatów w Hamburgu.

Osteopaci są uzdrowicielami, którzy do swojej pracy nie potrzebują żadnych instrumentów ani leków. Podczas diagnozowania i leczenia pacjentów polegają na swoich gołych rękach i tym, co mogą poczuć i osiągnąć za ich pomocą. Zyskują coraz więcej zwolenników: Według ankiety przeprowadzonej latem ubiegłego roku przez instytut badania opinii Forsa, prawie jeden na pięciu Niemców w wieku powyżej 14 lat powierzył się w ręce osteopaty, a czterech na pięciu respondentów było bardzo zadowolonych lub zadowolonych z leczenia.

W ostatnich latach badania nad drenażem mózgu i fizjologią płynu mózgowo-rdzeniowego przyniosły zupełnie nowe odkrycia z istotnymi wnioskami klinicznymi.

Studien zur Existenz regulärer Lymphgefäße in den duralen Sinus, zur Blut-Hirn-Schranke und zum Immunprivileg des ZNS führen zu neuen klinischen Konklusionen.

In diesem Artikel wird die Bedeutung des suprachiasmatischen Nukleus (SCN) für die tagesrhythmische Regulation des intrinsi- schen Zeitprogramms lebender Organismen vorgestellt sowie klinische Bezüge bei Störun- gen desselben aufgezeigt.

Die in den letzten Jahren häufig auftretende temporomandibuläre Dysfunktion (TMD) ist eine Störung im motorischen System des Kie- fers. Sie ist durch Einschränkungen in der Beweglichkeit, Deviation der Mandibula bei der Mundöffnung, periartikuläre Schmerzen mit Ausstrahlungen ins Gesicht, arthritische Geräusche und Kopfschmerzen charakteri- siert.

Differences and points of contact between osteopathy and yoga as regards their history and practical application are outlined. Both seek to promote healing. Yoga seeks the attainment of consciousness; osteopathy aims for providing support to health. One funda- mental difference is the personal involvement of the individual in yoga. Teacher and student alike are challenged to re-examine the attitudes of mind they have adopted toward their lives. Osteopathy generally involves a relatively passive patient while the osteopath is active in providing treatment.

Previous research into osteopathic clinical and diagnostic decision making sug- gests that reasoning is commonly based on highly analytical as well as intuitive processes. According to the dual-process theory, the intuitive and analytical processing that leads to decision making is equally important in diagnostic rea- soning. This article aims to explore the underlying and influencing factors that may lead to the development and reliability of intuition in clinical decision making generally and in osteopathic clinical reasoning specifically. Practical suggestions are given on how to encourage the development of intuition within the context of osteopathic teaching and practice.

Palpation is the cornerstone of osteopathic diagnosis and treatment and the major building block of clinical decision making within osteopathy. It depends not only on the interpretation of palpatory sensations, but the perception process itself can be affected by many factors that mostly act on the subconscious of the palpating individual. Palpation is a complex process and influenced by previous ex- periences, the type of information to collect as well as the context in which it takes place. Hence, the various influences that shape the perception and interpretation of palpatory findings may create challenges when treating a patient.

Aus: Liem T, Van den Heede P: Foundations of Morphodynamics in Osteopathy: An Integrative Approach to Cranium, Nervous System, and Emotions. Handspring, 2017.

Cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, have increased in recent years despite widespread vaccination and adequate antibiotic treatments. Osteopathic physicians may want to consider using osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) as an adjunctive treatment modality for pertussis; however, suitable OMT techniques are not specified in the research literature.

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