Changes in the Rider’s Seat After Osteopathic Treatment
ABSTRACT
Our issue was to quantify changes in the seat of the riders after osteopathic treatment. A pre-test to quantify the success of the canter sound simulator was validated by 16 experie...
ABSTRACT
Our issue was to quantify changes in the seat of the riders after osteopathic treatment. A pre-test to quantify the success of the canter sound simulator was validated by 16 experie...
Osteopaths, we now, on the whole, have heard about tensegrity and, most of us have admitted that this elastic understanding of body tissues being either in tension or compressed was really an easy ...
Abstract: The commonly accepted ‘tower of blocks’ model for vertebrate spine mechanics is only useful when modeling a perfectly balanced, upright, immobile spine. Using...
A two month old calf got sent to me by his veterinarian for a hind leg (right one) lameness, or hind legs ataxia. When he was 15 days old, this calf had an ombilical infection and receved antibioti...
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The spine, due to its low sensitivity to the growth hormone, is streched while the body is growing, between the brain on one end and the filum terminale on this other end. This leads to a physiolgi...