Osteopathy for GERD: Managing Reflux with Treitz Release

Gastric reflux is felt as heartburn felt behind the breastbone. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can develop with prolonged exposure of the lower esophageal mucosa to stomach acid with a ph of 4 and lasting at least one hour per day. Increased exposure to gastric acid can lead to a breakdown of the mucosal defense mechanisms, which may become inflamed, erosive and ultimately ulcerative.

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    Stretching During Pregnancy: A Guide to Safe Exercise

    Important Notice: Consult a Healthcare ProfessionalBefore beginning any exercise regimen during pregnancy, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional, such as an obstetrician, midwife, or osteopath, to ensure that your chosen activities are safe and suitable for your individual circumstances. Every pregnancy is unique, and what works for...

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      Zero Gravity, Balanced Spines: The Spatial Challenges of Physical Adaptation

      IntroductionThe human spine, this masterpiece of evolutionary engineering, has evolved to support the axial loads resulting from upright living. However, in the context of space, where gravity is virtually absent, new challenges arise. In this article, we will explore the adaptation of the spine to axial loads and highlight...

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        General factors affecting the progression of osteoarthritis

        Osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint condition, can have a significant impact on quality of life. Understanding the general factors that influence its progression is essential to implementing effective prevention strategies. In this article, we will explore the multiple aspects that can contribute to the progression of osteoarthritis and ways to...

        Managing Back Pain During Pregnancy with Osteopathy

        The relaxed and stretched ligaments and tendons supporting the pelvis and lumbar spine are particularly stressed during pregnancy. Excessive mobility in these areas can cause the surrounding muscles to spasm in order to provide support. The woman's posture is altered as the increasing weight of the baby shifts the centre of gravity forward. These factors combine to cause poor posture such as hyperlordosis and hypercyphosis, both of which can cause and exacerbate back pain.

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