Monday, November 3, 2014

The experimental study of Ahmarani Pht. DO Gauthier and Pht. DO (2001) confirmed the hypothesis of


Have you ever seen a person with a significant shoulder pain? Face torn, his eyes lack vitality and has difficulty removing his coat; discouragement emerges. Furthermore, memory loss when this person memory loss you speak of her pain, she replies that she does not sleep any more, she is constantly tired and can not engage in physical activities that were so dear to her before. All in all, a life much more sluggish than before.
Search Ahmarani Pht. DO Gauthier and Pht. DO (2001) demonstrated the importance and impact of treatment of subdiaphragmatic digestive system on shoulder problems (pain and function), so often recurrent memory loss treatment. That is to say that the researchers osteopathic adjustments of the stomach, duodenum, the mesentery, the root of the mesentery, large intestine, memory loss liver, pancreas. They checked the visceral impact of these treatments on shoulder pain and function of subjects thereof. In addition, memory loss the sympathetic / parasympathetic and vascular aspects memory loss were evaluated and treated at the osteopathic interventions. memory loss Also, food hygiene, subjects were assessed and advice.
Because the shoulder is recognized as the cul-de-sac with a large number of problems in the body, this research has helped to identify what fraction of these dysfunctions is due to subdiaphragmatic digestive system.
Ahmarani Pht. DO Gauthier and Pht. DO (2001) conducted their research from 44 subjects with pain or functional impairment in one or both shoulders (bursitis, tendonitis, myalgia, capsulitis). In this sample, they identified 22 women and 22 men, aged between 18-55 years. Subjects who showed local or chest surgery, a significant shoulder instability, pregnant women, and subjects whose origin was neurological were excluded. Subjects were divided into three groups. A group receiving treatment for shoulder and core-link, which received a treatment of the shoulder, core link and subdiaphragmatic digestive system and a group receiving treatment for the shoulder, core link, sub-diaphragmatic digestive system and dietary advice. Note that dietary changes were the following: no more than one coffee a day, no more than one glass of wine per week, no milk, no products containing tomatoes, no refined sugar, no soft drink or water. Also, each subject was met on four occasions. Note that the interval between meetings was one week. Finally, there was a telephone follow-up six weeks after the final evaluation to assess the progression of symptoms.
The experimental study of Ahmarani Pht. DO Gauthier and Pht. DO (2001) confirmed the hypothesis of the researchers. That is to say that the osteopathic treatment of subdiaphragmatic digestive system and the change of food hygiene have a positive influence on the recovery of shoulder dysfunction. Furthermore, this therapeutic method researchers take a long term recovery, thus prevents recurrence. Furthermore, osteopathic treatments aim to identify and reduce memory loss or even eliminate memory loss the causes of the disease and not just treat the symptoms. This research brings us one more element to better understand the disease process responsible for the dysfunction of the shoulder. We have demonstrated that osteopathic treatments memory loss are effective but that osteopathy provides physiological and anatomical logical explanations to meet people who consult us for shoulder pain. Finally, note that each pattern we have subjects who come to us is the result of his personal history memory loss covered by a succession of injuries that leave footprints. The experienced memory loss and dedicated osteopath memory loss can go back in history to understand this particular origin dysfunction, memory loss the subject complained. These results confirm that osteopathy we treat people, not diseases. Only the body knows (unconsciously) the path he has taken to compensate and how it can get out. Let's give him our hands so that it has a quality support and find the exit.
A graduate of McGill University in Physiotherapy (1988) and the College of Osteopathic studies in osteopathy Montreal memory loss (2001), Marc Gauthier is on the faculty of the College of Osteopathic Studies of Montreal since 2001. He is also proud to be a member of the Register memory loss of Osteopaths of Quebec and the Quebec Association of Osteopaths. Adding that he owns his osteopathic clinic in Terrebonne and one of the founding members of the Network Q

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