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Author:
Jean-Pierre Barral
Pages: 87 Book Type: Cloth ISBN:
0-939616-61-0
978-0-939616-61-9
In this book, Jean-Pierre Barral
further develops the concepts, techniques, and approaches first described in his
pioneering work Visceral Manipulation. While
that text focused on the fundamental anatomical and physiological background of
this approach to treatment, along with the basic manipulative techniques, Visceral
Manipulation II is centered around clinical signs, diagnostic methods,
emotional connections, and more advanced techniques.
The first chapter introduces the
concept of lesional chains and reflexogenic zones that are crucial to the
utilization of visceral approaches in the context of osteopathy. There is an
in-depth discussion of such unique diagnostic methods as general and local
listening, proper uses of the Adson-Wright and other orthopedic tests, the
relationship between the emotions and the organs, techniques for restoring
proper visceral viscoelasticity, and strategies for treatment, including some
special problems associated with manipulation in children.
Other chapters discuss such
structures as the peritoneum, spleen, and pancreas that were not covered in Visceral
Manipulation. There are also discussions of the gastroesophageal junction,
stomach and duodenum, liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, jejunoileum and colon,
and kidneys. Each of these chapters complements and expands upon those in the
first book by providing fresh and more detailed perspectives on important
aspects of using visceral manipulation in the clinic.
In this revised edition, all of the
illustrations have been updated, photographs have been added, and the text
revised to more closely follow Jean-Pierre Barral’s present approach to visceral
manipulation. New techniques are introduced, and background information provided
on such topics as the relationship of the different organs to the emotions.
Visceral Manipulation II is an
important book for all practitioners who wish to advance their skills in
visceral manipulation.
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