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 injuries are not my own method but a rediscovery of what were the origins of osteopathy.

Indeed, this is what is already emphasized in the subtitle of the book : Techniques and Principles Underlying Osteopathy.

Demonstration of an intraosseous technique on the vertebrae

I emphasize this important point because in the book I have taken up, and quoted, the original message of Still, who called osteopathy that because the work he did was primarily on bone.

It is imperative for us osteopaths to remember what are the amazing capabilities of bone.
The most important is that of fully regenerating itself after a fracture.

Techniques on intraosseous lesions stimulate this ability of bone to reactivate cellular memory, and the patient has the opportunity to appreciate the benefits immediately

In the text you will find available over 43 techniques grouped by body area (skull, vertebrae, thorax, upper and lower limb, pelvis) and patient type (pregnant women and infants).

It is understood that despite the great usability of the text due to the descriptions and images, live practice (or course) remains the best way and is highly recommended because in this way details can be assimilated that, inevitably, a book cannot offer.

Visit the courses section to check upcoming dates(https://www.lesionintraossee.it/category/corsi/)

Intraosseous injuries, which are extremely effective, must be among the indispensable “tools” to have in the “toolbox” of a good osteopath.

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Intraosseous injuries

Techniques and principles
underlying osteopathy

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