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Osteopathy on toddlers: the case of Thiago only 10 days old

Today I share the case of baby Thiago who was born with a crooked nose because of the pressure made by the arm on his…

CASE REPORT: How basketball player Antonio found relief from his sciatica partly thanks to intraosseous techniques

WHEREAS, as I always stress, there is never a single cause but a series of concurrences, I share the case of Antonio: a 32-year-old basketball…

Eye level headaches: how can intraosseous techniques help?

We know how disabling a headache can be, especially if repeated over time. A discomfort that also greatly affects the performance of daily activities, work…

Maxillary trauma and intraosseous injuries

In my daily practice, I often come across patients who experience various discomforts but, rightly, are unaware of the real cause of the origin of…

The importance of osteocytes in intraosseous injuries

In the past, when we studied bone, great emphasis was placed on osteoblasts and osteoclasts, but the most widespread and most important cells, in fact,…

Intraosseous injuries at the basis of osteopathy

In recent years we are seeing a proliferation of new techniques and new methods of osteopathy claimed as unique and original. The techniques on intraosseous…

The consequences of intraosseous injuries on joints

Among the most interesting consequences of intraosseous injuries surely we can count the changes they produce on the underlying joints. In the presence of an…

Intraosseous injuries: how much are they taught in Italian osteopathic schools?

When we talk about knowledge and training about Intraosseous Injuries we are faced with a cultural gap. There is still much to be done to bridge this gap and return to the basic principles of osteopathy.

What happens when we are in the presence of a bone callus that increases bone density?

We open this article by mentioning that intraosseous injuries are injuries that are created within the bone regardless of fractures. One millimeter before the bone…

Intraosseous lesions: what they are and why they are important

A great legacy from the fathers of osteopathy As I have often studied and reviewed osteopathic history texts, I have become increasingly aware of how…

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