May 19 – 20 – 21, 2023 | AIOT/SPOC Training | Pescara

How to correctly detect an intraosseous lesion? How to treat it effectively and functionally? How much pressure to exert?

The course aims to explore a basic topic of Osteopathy: intraosseous injuries. When we talk about intraosseous lesions, we refer to those lesions that are created within a part of a bone, whether long, short, or flat regardless of fractures.

One millimeter before the bone fractures, lesions are created that promote the formation of a bone callus inside the bone that can be salvaged or remain there even for a lifetime. There are two types of intraosseous injuries: trauma injuries and overload injuries.

Injuries, often, are created as a result of direct trauma that does not, however, generate an actual fracture. That is why intraosseous techniques are also-but not only-useful in sports trauma and injury recovery. These techniques start by listening to bone density and identifying the lesion, proceeding by giving the bone a foothold so that it can activate those regenerative processes it has in memory.

The course, with a total duration of 15 hours, includes a theoretical part aimed at an in-depth understanding of intraosseous injuries. Topics include osteopathic definition, scientific explanation, and different possible causes. This will be followed by a part totally focused on intraosseous techniques. Each technique, related to a specific part of the body, will follow an analysis protocol: position of the patient and therapist, tests to be performed for lesion detection and bone density assessment, and actual technique to be applied.

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Intraosseous injuries

Techniques and principles
underlying osteopathy

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