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Оглавление - The Principles and Methods of Osteopathy
Part 1. Biomechanical Methods
I. Aptekar
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Preface
Chapter 1 Osteopathic Activity
Health and somatic dysfunction
Global movement of the whole
Summary
Review questions
Literature
Chapter 2. The Principles of Osteopathy
Man is a part of nature (the biosphere)
Man is a dynamic functionally integrated system
The human body is a self-regulating system
Unity of function and structure
Movement is one of the fundamental manifestations of life
Primary (cellular) respiration is the basis of vital activity
Benevolent care of a person, focused on health, is the basis of effective therapy
System Controls
Anatomy in Osteopathy
Multiplicity
Interconnection of movements
Synchronization, coherence and interference
Summary
Review questions
Literature
Chapter 3. Biomechanical method
General Provisions of Biomechanical Method of Osteopathy
Basics of manual diagnosis in the biomechanical method of osteopathy
Motion diagnostics
Choice directivity
Responsibility directivity
External therapeutic force
System integrity
Hierarchy of interaction with the body
Synchronization of processes
Multiplicity
Interconnection of movements
Actual interactions
Barriers
Motion function
Types of movements: arbitrary and involuntary
Mobility and Motility
Synchronization of oscillations
Axes and planes in biomechanics
The concept of “a barrier” in osteopathy
Functional techniques
Summary
Review questions
Literature
Chapter 4 BLT Technique
History of development
Connective tissue
General Fascial Diagnosis
Fascia
Histology of connective tissue
Extracellular matrix. Properties and Functions
The reasons for removing the tissues from balance
Deformation in the process of adaptation
Formation of adaptation to mechanical trauma
Summary
Review questions
Literature
Reviewers
TEACHING AND METHODICAL MANUAL ON OSTEOPATHY
I. A. Aptekar