<p><strong><em>Best of visceral manipulation — key concepts at a glance</em></strong></p><p>Written by one of the best-known European osteopaths, <em><strong>Visceral Manipulation in Osteopathy</em></strong> explains how to successfully apply the four most common approaches for the manual treatment of abdominal disorders.</p><p>The first section provides an overview of the basic principles and techniques of diagnosis and treatment from the greats of osteopathy: visceral manipulation according to Barral; fascial treatment of the organs according to Finet and Williame; circulatory techniques according to Kuchera; and reflex point treatment according to Chapman. Organized by the individual organs, the second section contains ‘action’ photographs that demonstrate osteopathic tests and treatment techniques, plus in-depth information on anatomy, physiology, and pathology.</p><p><strong>Features:</strong></p><UL><LI>Over 160 clear, marked-up ‘action’ photographs illustrate the different techniques <LI>Additional graphics display the macroscopic anatomy and topography of the organs <LI>Practical tips and notes are highlighted throughout for rapid access and quick review <LI>Organ-tooth interrelationships are demonstrated</LI></UL><p>Practitioners of osteopathy, physical therapy, or chiropractic will refer to this indispensable clinical guide on a daily basis. The book’s breadth and clarity also make it ideal as a textbook for students of visceral manipulation.</p>
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<p><strong>I Foundations and Techniques</strong><br>1 Visceral Manipulation according to Barral<br>2 Fascial Treatment of the Organs according to Finet and Williame<br>3 Circulatory Techniques according to Kuchera<br>4 Reflex Point Treatment according to Chapman<br><strong>II Osteopathy of the Individual Organs</strong><br>5 The Liver<br>6 The Gallbladder<br>7 The Stomach<br>8 The Duodenum<br>9 The Spleen<br>10 The Pancreas<br>11 The Peritoneum<br>12 The Jejunum and Ileum<br>13 The Colon<br>14 The Kidneys<br>15 The Urinary Bladder<br>16 The Uterus/Fallopian Tubes/Ovaries<br>17 The Thorax</p>