Applications of Osteopathy (I)

Posted by mzPOTTER | February 23rd, 2010 in General Health Advices | No Comments »

Application of Osteopathy

* Vertebrae, joints and rheumatism: (type “inflammatory” and “mechanical origin”). Osteoarthritis, back pain, both vertebral and visceral origin. Spinal deformity (deviation of the column).

* Fibromyalgia: diffuse pain that causes all the muscles and most of the joints, in which case the main objective is to achieve a good muscle relaxation, in most patients is accompanied by anxiety and mental depression.

* Joint deformities (deviations from the axis) static problems indicate that there had been an important postural imbalance.

* Neuralgia and paralysis within the field of osteopathy applications when it has removed a major cause (cancer, fracture, dislocation, disc herniation with nerve compression true) by regular clinical examinations.

* In pregnancy: often suffer from functional problems such as spinal pain, digestive problems, nausea, vomiting and feeling of heaviness.

* Skull of child labor: Labor is the first trauma of the baby.

* Head and sense organs: headache (headache), migraine, neuralgia, affections of nose, eye and ear.

* Disorders of dental occlusion by orthodontics or derivatives.

Other cases of applications of Osteopathy

Gastroesophageal reflux, regurgitation and vomiting. Diarrhea, constipation and digestive disorders. Sleep disorders and disturbed nights … Behavioral disorders, overactive or underactive. ORL chronic disorders (otitis, rhinitis, bronchitis …). Torticollis, physical asymmetries of the skull or the body, Strabismus …

* Endocrine glands and hormones: Each endocrine gland is supplied by arterial vessels whose flow is regulated by the nervous system and whose waste products are evacuated through the veins of the body everywhere. It is the blood that transports hormones. Thus any blood congestion can cause a decrease in the rate of circulating hormones. Conversely, any hypervascularity, from irritation of the nerves or the autonomic centers local, spinal or central, can cause excess hormone production. The changes in blood flow might affect the production and transport of hormones.

* Nervous and psychosomatic diseases: It is called “psychosomatic illness” any disturbance that is manifested in the body, whose origin is psychic. Diseases can be psychosomatic but somato-psychic, ie an imbalance or dysfunction of the body or an organ can have psychological effects. Knowledge of the interrelationship between body and mind is the basis for the understanding and treatment of numerous illnesses. The psychic attacks penetrate the tissues in the same way that a blow or shock.

Credit to: Roberto Gomez Vinas


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