The role of embryology in osteopathy
know this, we must, there is a widespread view in osteopathy that all subsequent movements we make in life, by the embryo in the womb as it were "trained". It is believed that the development of the embryo, the growth of the extremities, the development of organs, spine and individual functional systems is only a precursor to later functioning. The embryo can not speak or think, but he is taking forms by developing. For many this is osteopaths, so to speak dar. "inside" bias for action, human behavior, it happens something in the embryo, which is considered in osteopathy is very important because it plays a role later, when an osteopath working therapist will enable self-healing in a patient.
organized and the institutions will develop in a certain way. The liver, for example, an organ that just takes its place in the body, while the other hand, pushed the spleen in place. Also perform the institutions until they have reached their final position, rotations and displacements. The heart is used for example in the head and then moves down into the chest. Therefore, it is still nerve connections among other from the head to the heart. An important nerve cell body is always ahead of the first rib, at the end of the neck and here it is blockades at the first rib by stimulation of these nerves cause heart problems, because false information is forwarded. Then is found in all cardiac investigations nothing and no one gets the idea that the cause is purely mechanical.
my Furthermore, some osteopaths that the movements that perform the organs in embryonic development, are later reconstruct the body and to feel. There has been no scientific evidence for this theory, but even in the official German guidelines Osteopathy for the internal organs to each institution defined these movements of each are shown. It is assumed that the embryonic development follows certain laws and they apply to our lives to end on. So try an osteopathic treatment to enable the organism to restore this order, or you can follow.
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