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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    Choosing the Right Pregnancy Pillow for Support

    Sleeping Well During Pregnancy: A Vital FoundationPregnancy, often seen as a time of happiness and anticipation, is also marked by significant physical changes. Among these adjustments, the sleeping position is of crucial importance, both for the well-being of the mother-to-be and for that of the little being developing within her...

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      Evolution & Human Biomechanics: Part 1

      Introduction: Biomechanics of Evolution—Exploring Adaptation Through MovementIn Part 1 of the series Biomechanics of Evolution, we embark on a fascinating journey into the principles that govern movement and structural adaptations in living organisms. The study of biomechanics merges biology with the laws of physics, offering a window into how...

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        Raynaud’s Disease: an Abnormal Vascular Response

        IntroductionRaynaud's disease is a vascular condition characterized by sudden constriction of the small arteries that supply blood to the extremities of the body, primarily the fingers and toes. This phenomenon causes a temporary decrease in blood flow, leading to paleness or cyanosis of the skin, followed by redness and sometimes...

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          Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

          External, or lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition of the elbow caused by overuse of the front arm in extension. This causes inflammation of the tendons that join these muscles at the head of the radius. This epicondylitis develops pain around the head of the radius, limiting the extension and supination of the arm.

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