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The OSTEOPATHYST

Canadian Journal of Osteopathy

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In this second installment of an article based on an interview with Wayne Oliver M.OMSc, we cover the manual applications and applied anatomy of an Osteopathic Fluid Treatment. Utilizing both patient active and passive maneuvers Wayne demonstrates his approach via the STA, Inguinal, and Respiratory Diaphragm regions.
Based on an interview with Wayne Oliver M.OMSc, we cover some of anatomy, physiology, and theory of an Osteopathic Fluid Treatment. Utilizing anatomy and neurovascular pathways as a basis Wayne explains his reasoning and process for assisting the body with fluid return using Osteopathic Manual Therapy.
In this article we discuss leverage in both physical construction and application. In the context of Osteopathic Manual Therapy the complexities and frustrations that go along with achieving proficiency in specifically long leverage are highlighted and illustrated.
In this article we discuss the vital necessity of blood delivery to the cells, tissues, and organs of the body. We look at the historical importance placed on blood flow by Dr. Still and the potential for support to this concept in future research.