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9Oct, 2018

Disturbance of occlusion in children. Opinion of osteopath

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Unfortunately, modern medicine is increasingly practicing a highly specialized approach to solving problems of correction of occlusion in children and adolescents. Having gone to the orthodontist with the child, the parents receive recommendations on the installation of braces, leveling plates, use of special tools and many other tips that can only partially improve the situation in the oral cavity. It takes a lot of time to carry out all the manipulations to correct the occlusion by traditional methods and rather considerable amounts of money are spent but the expected positive […]
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17Aug, 2018

Colic in a newborn. How to help the baby?

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Colic is the most common problem in newborn babies. “Colic” term is originated from the Greek word “kolikos”, meaning the large intestine. Typically, the symptoms of beginning colic – tense and slightly enlarged tummy, impetuous and erratic movements of the legs, unrestrained crying. Most often colic begins in the evening and can last several hours. What is the cause of colic? From the point of view of osteopathy, the main cause of colic is dysfunction of the vagus nerve. This nerve is going from the skull through the opening which […]
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2Aug, 2018

Osteopathy at scoliosis in children

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Parents take their children to the osteopath with scoliosis very often. They all ask two questions: “Why did the scoliosis appear?” and “Is it possible to eliminate this?” It is dufficult to answer the question of scoliosis occurrence. Responding to this question, it is better to start from the very beginning – pregnancy and childbirth. Each of us has repeatedly heard about such a concept as a birth trauma, and the imagination has immediately drawn horrific images of crippled children. However, not always birth trauma is manifested by pronounced symptoms. […]
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24Jul, 2018

Osteopathy with pain in the neck

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Almost all people are familiar with pains in the neck and cervicalgia. Especially this problem concerns those who spend a lot of time at the computer, sitting for 8-9 hours in the office or at home. The pain can be aching and felt throughout the back of the neck. It can be acute when turning the head in any direction, or it may be so strong that the head is fixed in the forced position. When does cervicalgia occur?  Pain in the neck may appear in the following cases: body […]
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20Jul, 2018

How does post-operative scars affect the body?

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Any surgical intervention is a tremendous stress for the body. Despite all the need for and availability of evidence for such interventions, they do not pass without a trace. It should be understood that the scar is the formation of connective tissue which has a high density and roughness. Unfortunately, it is impossible to completely remove scar tissue. Let’s figure out what impact it has on health and well-being. The connective tissue plays a huge role in the body. It forms a kind of skeleton, enveloping and supporting all organs […]
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13Jul, 2018

Complex of exercises and massage with excess weight

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Today, a huge number of people on the planet suffer obesity. In the fight against extra kilos, someone chooses an extreme diet and someone is looking for magic pills, berries, teas and other means, the advertising of which promise a quick discharge of hated kilograms. In fact, everything is not so simple. After a diet, kilograms are returned with a “makeweight”, and dubious quality drugs can cause irreparable harm to health. Obesity occurs for various reasons and the problem can only be eliminated with the help of specialists. Programs for […]
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7Jul, 2018

Gymnastics for diseases of the cardiovascular system

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Pathologies of the cardiovascular system are increasingly causing indisposition in middle-aged and older people. Incorrect lifestyle, lack of exercise, poor nutrition and other aggravating factors are the main prerequisites for the development of heart attacks and strokes that can lead to death. The solution in this situation is the implementation of preventive measures aimed at the restoration of full lymph flow and circulation. Gymnastics is a set of exercises that contribute to the restoration of well-coordinated work of the cardiovascular system. Appointment and conduct of exercises should be made only […]
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3Jul, 2018

Massage for dysplasia of the hip joints

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Dysplasia of the hip joints is among the most common problems that occur in newborns. Dysplasia is not a sentence  Parents begin to panic when hearing this diagnosis. We hasten to calm and say that with the timely detection of pathology and proper treatment, this problem can be eliminated. However, parents need to stock up on time and patience. Experts note that it is possible to cure the disease during the first year of life. What are the causes of dysplasia?  Large risk of hip dysplasia development is observed in […]
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23Jun, 2018

Physical therapy with arthrosis

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Diseases of joints, including arthrosis, are included in the list of common diseases. Arthrosis and causes of its development Arthrosis is a chronic joint disease, in which the articular cartilage is destroyed. Arthrosis can develop in both small and large joints. However, the hip and knee joints are damaged most often. Timely diagnosis and adequate treatment make it possible to effectively combat the disease at an early stage. The causes of arthrosis may be the following: Post-traumatic injuries; Systematic physical activity; Damage to cartilaginous tissue; Dysplasia; Infections; Disturbances in the […]
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13Jun, 2018

Osteopathic treatment of herniated nucleus pulposus

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The cause of back pain is often a herniated nucleus pulposus. Severe pain is one of the main symptoms of this disease which causes discomfort to the patient. The pain can give in a leg if the pulposus is localized in a lumbar department of a backbone or in an arm or a hand if it is in a cervical department. To have a more vivid idea of spinal disc herniation, some knowledge of human anatomy is required. The disk consists of a dense fibrous ring around the periphery and […]
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