Abstract

This work aims to describe a well standardized therapeutic path in reference to the article “Osteopathy and Emergency: A Model of Osteopathic Treatment Aimed at Managing the Post-Traumatic Stress—Part 1 in the form of a practical guide for manual therapist, Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, Vol. 10, No. 7, July 2018, https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2018.107074”. The osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) approach we propose can be complementary to the psychological therapy in use today, and consists of ten standardized techniques directed to the anatomical structures more involved in the stress answer. This protocol was designed to improve and sustain the management of subjects exposed to extraordinary exogenous stress or post-traumatic stress disorder patients (PTSD).

Highlights

  • The Fascia is defined by Still as “the place to look for the cause of disease and the place to consult and begin the action of remedies in all diseases” [1]

  • The osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) approach we propose can be complementary to the psychological therapy in use today, and consists of ten standardized techniques directed to the anatomical structures more involved in the stress answer

  • We know that the General Osteopathic Treatment (GOT) is well received in patient, and the degree of acceptance of the body has been increased according to the best competences of osteopathy [3]

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Introduction

The Fascia is defined by Still as “the place to look for the cause of disease and the place to consult and begin the action of remedies in all diseases” [1]. It is ubiquitously in the human body, serving mechanical, metabolic and immunological functions. We know that the General Osteopathic Treatment (GOT) is well received in patient, and the degree of acceptance of the body has been increased according to the best competences of osteopathy [3]. All the selected techniques will be classified according to the type of manipulative procedure as described in literature [6] [7] [8] and will be explained in detail

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