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Positional plagiocephaly: results of the osteopathic treatment of 424 infants. An observational retrospective cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesItal J Pediatr
Panza R   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Acromegalic osteopathy

Pituitary, 2016
Acromegalic osteopathy is an emerging complication of acromegaly characterized by increase in bone turnover, deterioration in bone microarchitecture and high risk of vertebral fractures. Vertebral fractures, as diagnosed by a radiological and morphometric approach, occur in about one-third of acromegaly patients in close relationship with duration of ...
Mazziotti, G.   +3 more
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Indigenous roots of osteopathy

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2023
We explore the historical connection of Andrew Taylor Still, hereafter referred to as Still, with Indigenous peoples of the Central Plains, USA, notably the Shawnee, Pawnee, Kickapoo, Cherokee, and Pottawatomie.
L. Mehl-Madrona, Josie Conte, B. Mainguy
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Osteopathy — a new direction of medicine (modern concept of Osteopathy)

Russian Osteopathic Journal, 2022
The editorial article discusses the main modern concepts and terms of osteopathy, including the concepts of preillness, somatic dysfunction and components of somatic dysfunction, and the principles of osteopathic diagnosis.
D. Mokhov   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Osteoprotegerin in diabetic osteopathy

Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2020
The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between OPG and the degree of glycaemic control in a population of elderly subjects.Data presented included 172 elderly subjects, of whom 107 were hospitalized for a hip fracture and 65 were non fractured outpatients.
Valentini A.   +4 more
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The eccentricities of osteopathy

BMJ, 2012
The medical world can boast more than its fair share of eccentrics. But few come more eccentric than Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917), the founder of osteopathy, who made his name riding the Wild West with a sack of bones slung over his shoulder. Born in Virginia, the son of a Methodist minister, Still enjoyed little formal schooling; his classroom was
openaire   +3 more sources

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