The British School of Osteopathy the First 100 Years

The British School of Osteopathy the First 100 Years
Title The British School of Osteopathy the First 100 Years PDF eBook
Author Martin Collins
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 193
Release 2016-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1524593192

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The British School of Osteopathy is the oldest and largest teaching institution of osteopathy in the UK. To mark the one hundred years of its history, the book traces its chequered history and the characters involved from when it was simply providing vocational training and awarding its own diploma to it becoming a mature, higher education institution with Taught Degree Awarding Powers. It is a story of incredible achievement despite sometimes almost insurmountable obstacles to its progress.

Mind & Membrain

Mind & Membrain
Title Mind & Membrain PDF eBook
Author Joanna Wildy
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 240
Release
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1803135158

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Mind & Membrain is a book that not only reveals the 'missing link' between head impacts, mental health issues and early onset dementia but also offers a new approach to mental health diagnosis and treatment. It will interest patients, carers and practitioners across the whole field of mental health. The book begins with the link between head impacts and mental health issues, and early onset dementia. The statistics are well documented and the link is now headline news for sports such as rugby and football. Yet while knocks to the head of all kinds are commonplace and the consequences for mental health are now recognised, the link remains poorly understood. No one so far appears to have grasped the crucial role of the medically neglected dura membrane that lines the skull, envelops the brain and controls the vital irrigation system of the cranium. “Membrain disorder” gives a name to a common but typically undiagnosed condition where the skull is impacted, the dura responds, and – without preventive treatment – the brain and thus the patient’s mental health are impaired, both short and long term. The book, uniquely, explains how membrain disorder can be diagnosed and then successfully treated by a hands-on approach, without drugs or surgery. The book then addresses the current crisis in mental health diagnosis and treatment. Rather than lament the situation, this book offers a solution: an original model for mental health diagnosis. Drawing on complexity theory and biology, the approach generates a practical ‘road map’ guiding a practitioner to discover the dimension of origin of a mental health issue (rather than seek the closest match to the symptoms in the quasi-official doctors’ diagnostical manual, DSM-5). Similar symptoms can have completely different origins, ranging from microscopic molecular imbalances to society-level pressures. With the dimension of origin identified, an effective treatment can be implemented. The book will interest doctors, therapists, manual practitioners and others and give hope to mental health patients, their loved ones and their carers, especially those struggling to find a solution for problems that respond neither to drugs nor talking therapies. Mind & Membrain is written for the lay person and includes personal case histories that bring the topic alive.

Textbook Osteopathic Medicine

Textbook Osteopathic Medicine
Title Textbook Osteopathic Medicine PDF eBook
Author Johannes Mayer
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
Pages 865
Release 2018-01-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 0702052663

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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.

History of Osteopathy

History of Osteopathy
Title History of Osteopathy PDF eBook
Author Emmons Rutledge Booth
Publisher JOLANDOS eK
Pages 875
Release 2006
Genre Osteopathic medicine
ISBN 3936679045

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History of Osteopathy

History of Osteopathy
Title History of Osteopathy PDF eBook
Author Emmons Rutledge Booth
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1905
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Alternative Medicine

Alternative Medicine
Title Alternative Medicine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Health and Human Services Department
Pages 428
Release 1995
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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Alternative Medicine

Alternative Medicine
Title Alternative Medicine PDF eBook
Author DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 421
Release 1995-07
Genre
ISBN 078811820X

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