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By: Conrad A. Speece,
William Thomas Crow,
Steven L. Simmons Pages: 184 Book Type:
Smyth-sewn softcover ISBN: 0-939616-63-7
978-0-939616-63-3 Year Published: 2009The
osteopathic profession has developed many treatment modalities and approaches to
manipulation. Ligamentous articular strain is the name given by William G.
Sutherland, D.O., the founder of cranial osteopathy, to a group of techniques
that he used for treating the body outside the core axis of the craniosacral
system. The term has since come to refer to a wide variety of techniques that
engage the body's own healing mechanisms in a relatively direct manner.
For over thirty years the Dallas Osteopathic Study Group,
originally under the tutelage of Rollin Becker, D.O., has been exploring this
type of manipulation. Ligamentous Articular Strain is the distillation of their
work. The introductory chapters address the historical development of this
approach, and review some of its scientific underpinnings. The remaining
chapters are devoted to an examination of the body, area by area, from the feet
to the shoulders, describing and depicting effective manipulative techniques.
Ligamentous Articular Strain provides clear instructions
and vivid illustrations which will enable the trained practitioner to quickly
gain proficiency in these techniques. It also presents a cogent approach to
working with the concepts of the key lesion and the bowstring, first developed
by Rollin Becker.
In this revised edition, over a hundred new illustrations
graphically depict the techniques described in the book, and minor changes have
been made to update the text.
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