Musculoskeletal Disorder
Cauda Equina Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment Guide
Cauda equina syndrome is a rare and serious medical condition that results from compression of the nerve roots at the base of the spine,...
Regional Pain Spotlight
Decoding Double Crush Syndrome: Osteopathy Insights
Double Crush Syndrome: When Two Nerve Compressions CollideThe concept of 'double crush syndrome' was introduced in 1973 by AR...
Exploring Osteopathy
What is osteopathy?
IntroductionOsteopathy, a term derived from the Greek “osteon” meaning structure and “pathy” evoking suffering, constitutes a holistic therapeutic approach centered on understanding the body...
Feminine Wellness Zone
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Hormonal and physical changes during pregnancy
Pregnancy is characterized by significant hormonal changes that are essential for the normal development of the fetus and the preparation of the woman's body to support the pregnancy. Here is an overview of the main hormones involved in pregnancy and their specific roles:Chorionic gonadotropic hormone (hCG):Origin: Produced by the placenta from...
Bipedalism
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Tinnitus
Tinnitus is when we hear buzzing, whistling, squeaking, or other noises that are not caused by external sounds. As such, it is phantom auditory perception, that is, the perception of sound without corresponding vibrational activity in the inner ear. This is comparable to the phenomenon of limb and phantom pain. The perception of a phantom sound must appear for a minimum period of five minutes to be considered tinnitus. More than 90% of the population perceives time for a short duration, normally this sound which eventually disappears within a few seconds. The inner ear (the cochlea) does not necessarily trigger the tinnitus noise. For example, severing the auditory nerve is not an effective solution for reducing tinnitus, and in some cases, tinnitus perception does not decrease at all.
Arthritis
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Anti-Inflammatory Nutritional Guide for Arthritis: 20 Foods to Integrate to Relieve Your Joints
Diet plays a crucial role in managing the symptoms of arthritis, a disease characterized by inflammation of the joints.Adopting an appropriate nutritional approach can significantly help relieve discomfort and promote joint well-being. In this guide, we explore twenty specific foods known for their anti-inflammatory properties, with supporting scientific references.Omega-3:Sources: Salmon,...
Pediatric Osteopathy
Osteopathy and piriformis syndrome in pregnant women
During pregnancy, the body has to adapt to many postural changes. The centre of gravity shifts forward. The lumbar and cervical curves become more pronounced, and the back and shoulders become rounder. The pelvis tilts backwards.
Sporting Wellbeing Corner
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Osgood-Schlatter Disease: Knee Pain in Growing Teens
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a condition that causes swelling below the knee joint, where the patellar tendon attaches to the top of the tibia, a place called the tibial tuberosity. It is a common cause of knee pain in growing adolescents.
Covid
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Similarities Between Influenza of 1918 and COVID-19: Economic Impact and Perspectives in Osteopathy
The repercussions of pandemics on the economy and public health are phenomena that transcend time. When comparing the 1918 influenza and the current COVID-19 pandemic, striking similarities emerge, influencing not only the global economy but also the way osteopathic practitioners interact with their audiences. This in-depth analysis will highlight more parallels...

