Introduction to Fascial Dysfunction
Fascia is a dynamic and intricate connective tissue system that is integral to the human body's structure and function. Often described...
Introduction
Definition of the dorsocervical fat pad
Dorsocervical fat pad, often referred to by the colloquial term “buffalo hump,” is characterized...
Who is Anne Ancelin Schützenberger
Anne Ancelin Schützenberger, born April 25, 1919 in Warsaw and died August 23, 2018 in Paris, was a French psychologist...
Kegel exercises strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which support the uterus, bladder, small intestine and rectum and can prevent or control urinary incontinence.
Introduction: The Evolutionary Leap to Bipedalism
Imagine a time millions of years ago when our early ancestors moved on all fours, navigating dense forests and open plains with agility and purpose. Life then was dictated by survival—climbing, crawling, and foraging in an environment that demanded constant adaptation. But at some...
Introduction
The psoas muscle, often overlooked in the context of pregnancy and childbirth, is emerging as a valuable well-being guide offered by osteopathy. Located deep in the abdominal cavity, the psoas is intimately linked to the pelvis, spine and overall body posture. Exploring its role during pregnancy and childbirth offers a fascinating...
L'entorse du gastrocnémienennis ou tennis leg fait référence à une douleur aigu au mollet dû à une déchirure du gastrocnémien médial. Cette blessure est généralement subie par des personnes d’âge moyen, encourue avec l’extension du genou et la dorsiflexion forcée de la cheville.
Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant challenges to the physical and mental health of individuals globally. Among the many aspects of combating the virus, osteopathy is emerging as a complementary approach that could play a significant role in managing the physical discomfort associated with COVID-19. In this article, we will explore...