Manual Thermal Diagnosis

Manual Thermal Diagnosis
Author: J. P. Barral
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Body temperature
ISBN: 0939616246

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Since the time of Hippocrates, medical practitioners have noted the clinical significance of temperature changes found over different parts of the body. In Manual Thermal Diagnosis Jean-Pierre Barral brings this form of diagnosis into the new millenium. As one aspect of the physical examination, manual thermal diagnosis is a method that utilizes sensitivity to temperature changes to identify dysfunction within the body. It is useful across a wide spectrum of health disciplines, and augments other forms of diagnosis. Manual Thermal Diagnosis begins with a review of the scientific understanding of body heat, and the clinical significance of changes in surface temperature. The reader is then provided with the tools that are needed to transform one's hands into sensitive diagnostic instruments. Each area of the body is surveyed, from the cranium, face and neck to the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and posterior visceral projections. This is an indispensable book for practitioners who want to discover more of what their hands can tell them.

Manual Thermal Evaluation

Manual Thermal Evaluation
Author: J. P. Barral,Jean-Pierre Barral Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Body temperature
ISBN: 0939616483

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Palpation and Assessment in Manual Therapy

Palpation and Assessment in Manual Therapy
Author: Leon Chaitow
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781912085156

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As the title suggests. this book has been written to assist manual therapists to understand and hone the palpatory skills which are essential to their effectiveness as practitioners. Skilful palpation is the foundation stone of all effective manual therapy assessments and treatments. The ability to use subtle and sensitive touch to examine and assess patients is essential for an accurate interpretation of the underlying problems of fascial and muscle function. The accurate interpretation of palpatory findings is difficult and comes with experience. This book aims to increase awareness of how to palpate and understanding of what is being felt. In this fourth edition of his now well-established and much loved book Leon Chaitow has introduced references to the latest research findings relating to fascia and its role in health and disease, so that practitioners can apply this knowledge in interpreting what they palpate. In addition to the author, six notable contributors from Europe and North America enhance the work's range and authority. All manual therapists, whatever their professional background, will benefit from the wealth of experience- and research-based information presented in this book.

Textbook Osteopathic Medicine

Textbook Osteopathic Medicine
Author: Clive Standen
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702052668

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For the first time, a 60-person team of internationally renowned editors and authors presents a textbook of osteopathic medicine that is oriented towards clinical symptoms. Introductory chapters on history, philosophy and the spread of osteopathy are followed by a presentation of its scientific basis that clearly demonstrates how firmly osteopathy is rooted in science. Further chapters cover osteopathic research, diagnosis and principles of treatment. Two parts on therapeutic strategies in osteopathic practice form the core of this book. The first is divided into regions of the body, the second into clinical specialties that offer opportunities for osteopathic treatment. In both clinical parts, osteopathic therapy is presented in the entirety in which it is actually practiced - without the common but artificial separation of parietal, visceral and craniosacral treatment. First, the clinical symptom is explained from a medical perspective, then the osteopathic perspective and and treatment is presented. Thus, the title is not only suitable for conveying a profound understanding of osteopaths in training, be they doctors or non-medical practitioners, but also as a clinical reference of osteopathic medicine for everyday treatment.

Naturopathic Physical Medicine

Naturopathic Physical Medicine
Author: Leon Chaitow
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2008-05-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443103902

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NATUROPATHIC PHYSICAL MEDICINE provides a philosophical naturopathic perspective, as well as practical clinical applications, for manual and physical approaches to health care. A wide range of bodywork and movement approaches and modalities are evaluated in relation to their ability to be appropriately used in naturopathic treatment and rehabilitation settings. The model of care emphasised in this text recognizes that naturopathically oriented therapeutic interventions usually focus on achieving one or all of the following: enhancement of function so that the person, system or part, can better self-regulate in response to adaptive demands; modification or removal of adaptive load factors; and symptomatic relief without creation of significant additional adaptive changes.

Beyond Pills Knives Needles

Beyond Pills  Knives   Needles
Author: Md(h) Charles J. Crosby Do
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781622305865

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How does quantum-based healing work? - A healthy human body vibrates at a rate of 7.86 vibrations persecond-the "Schumann Resonant Frequency." - Areas of the body with pain and inflammation vibrate at a lower or higher frequency. - A TensCam unit, directed at these higher- or lower-vibration areas of the body, uses quartz crystal technology to re-establish the normal vibration frequency-relieving pain and inflammation almost instantly. Here's what physicians are saying about CAMS. "I have used the TensCam for over 10 years on an almost daily basis. A 15-minute deep-ganglion injection procedure requiring a 31/2" needle can be replaced by a two-minute no-touch treatment with the TensCam." Robert F. Kidd, MD, CM Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Author of Neural Therapy: Applied Neurophysiology and Other Topics "The TensCam unit is the most impressive device I have used in pain management. It has obviated the need for invasive interventional techniques in many instances." Simon Trueblood, MD Anesthesiologist, Pain Management Specialist Merrillville, Indiana "In over 50 years of practice, the TensCam is the most valuable piece of equipment I have used. My wife and I have also used TensCam extensively for personal health problems, with positive results." William W. Halcomb, DO Mesa, Arizona The TensCam device was developed by Dr. Charles J. Crosby of Orlando, Florida, a board certified orthopaedic surgeon with more than 30 years of clinical experience. Dr. Crosby is also board-certified in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and is certified by the American Academy of Pain Management. visit www.tenscam.com

Modern Neuromuscular Techniques E Book

Modern Neuromuscular Techniques E Book
Author: Leon Chaitow
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010-08-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702050954

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Fully updated throughout, this popular book explains the history, rationale, and detailed descriptions of the class of soft tissue manipulation methods known collectively as NMT techniques. Complete with accompanying website - www.chaitowonline.com - which contains film sequences of the author demonstrating the techniques, this book will be ideal for bodyworkers and acupuncturists in Europe, the USA and beyond. Facilitates the rapid and accurate identification of local soft-tissue dysfunction Explains the origin of soft tissue distress Provides diverse maps and explanations for the patterns of tender and trigger points seen daily in clinical practice Includes guidance on the use of NMT for the treatment of the symptoms of fibromyalgia and abdominal dysfunction Gives important guidance on the treatment of trigger points in treating lymphatic dysfunction Discusses the use of NMT in the management of pain and hyperventilation Explains the diagnostic and therapeutic value of tender reflex points related to viscero-somatic and somatic-visceral reflexes Describes both European and North American versions of NMT Provides a clear set of treatment options for all bodywork therapists and acupuncture practitioners Authored by a highly respected, internationally known teacher, practitioner and author, with contributions from three leading practitioners from the U.S. and Europe Contains a new chapter on the value of Thai Yoga massage, associated with NMT methodology Contains source material and commentary on the contribution of Raymond Nimmo DC in the evolution of NMT Website - www.chaitowonline.com - containing updated video clips demonstrating the application of NMT

Tendon and Ligament Healing

Tendon and Ligament Healing
Author: William Weintraub
Publsiher: Redwing Book Company
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2003
Genre: Ligaments
ISBN: 9780912111735

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In 25 years of practicing structural/osteopathic manual therapy the author has done considerable work with seriously damaged tendons and ligaments, and has achieved results that conventional medicine would rate as improbable. Over time, he has developed a therapeutic model for treating these injuries so that individuals with chronic conditions -- who have exhausted the standard physiotherapy options and are facing surgery -- can have a viable option for recovery. His techniques, based on basic principles of structural healthcare, emphasize the importance of precise anatomical focus and the capacity to work with subtle changes of structure. Of essential importance is combining detailed specific treatment of the small fibers and tissues of the local injury area with an overall approach to improving larger body patterns and tensions. Logically, the responsiveness and self-corrective capacity of body tissues when given proper conditions is also an important factor. The primary techniques used are the osteopathic methods of strain-counterstrain, cranial and visceral osteopathy, and fascial release, as well as body-mind centering, zero balancing, and acupressure. His clinical model, which represents a new approach to serious, chronic tendon and ligament injuries, is based on these techniques, their combinations and specific usage, and the skills and aptitudes necessary for applying these techniques, including certain perceptual skills and a thorough knowledge of anatomy and kinesiology. Weintraub's descriptions are vital, interesting, alive, absorbing, even dramatic. He discusses at great length the nature of the tendons and ligaments, describes his manual therapy model -- comparing it with conventional medical procedures -- and covers processes and tissue changes in tendon/ligament healing as related to manual therapy. Case studies, self-help strategies, and thoughtful words on clinical efficacy and future directions in the field make for a thorough and well-rounded presentation. (Product Description).