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Title:
Visceral vascular manipulations
Author:
Barral, J. P., author.
ISBN:
9780702043512

9780702049835
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Uniform Title:
Manipulations vasculaires viscérales. English
Publication Information:
Edinburgh : Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, ©2011.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : color illustrations
General Note:
Title from publisher's Web site; (ScienceDirect, viewed on August 7, 2012).
Contents:
""Front cover""; ""Visceral Vascular Manipulations""; ""Copyright page""; ""Table of contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""part 1""; ""General organization of the cardiovascular system""; ""Introduction to the cardiovascular system""; ""The heart""; ""Vessels""; ""Blood""; ""Circulatory physiology""; ""Circulatory function � generalities""; ""Cardiac physiology""; ""Hemodynamics""; ""Homeostasis of the cardiovascular system""; ""Cardiovascular adaptation factors""; ""Examples of local circulatory adaptation""; ""Cardiovascular risk factors""; ""Age and sex""; ""Smoking""

""Diabetes""""Arterial hypertension""; ""Heredity""; ""Blood lipids""; ""Overweight and obesity""; ""Sedentary lifestyle""; ""Stress""; ""Alcohol""; ""Common cardiovascular diseases""; ""Atheroma""; ""Arteriosclerosis""; ""Arterial aneurysm""; ""Angioma""; ""Coronary insufficiency or coronary heart disease""; ""Deep vein thrombosis""; ""Arterial hypertension""; ""Raynaud�s disease""; ""Horton�s arteritis""; ""Cardiac insufficiency""; ""Aging and the cardiovascular system""; ""Cardiovascular semiology simplified""; ""Interview""; ""Visual inspection""; ""Palpation""; ""part 2""

Principles of visceral vascular manipulationThe viscera: what an evolution! -- The global concept of visceral vascular manipulation -- Principal vascular techniques -- Arteries and veins: an indissoluble system -- The thorax: -- The container -- The rigid components -- The contents -- The heart -- Anatomy review -- Clinical evaluation of precordial pain -- Manual approach -- The thymus -- Can the thymus be felt? -- Anatomy review -- Physiology simplified -- Manual approach -- The subclavian arteries -- Anatomy review -- Manual approach

The pulmonary vesselsAnatomy -- Precautions -- Contraindications -- Indications -- Pulmonary vascular manipulation -- Vessels of the breast -- Breast pain and the role of estrogen -- Breast cancer -- Anatomy -- Manipulations -- The common carotid artery -- Anatomy review -- Manual approach -- The external carotid artery -- Anatomy review -- Manual approach -- The facial artery -- Anatomy -- Manual approach -- The occipital artery -- Anatomy -- Manual approach -- The posterior auricular artery -- Anatomy -- Manual approach

The maxillary arteryAnatomy -- Manual approach -- The superficial temporal artery -- Anatomy -- Manual approach -- The internal carotid artery and its branches -- Anatomy -- Manual approach -- Vessels of the thyroid -- Introductory note -- Anatomy and physiology -- Clinical examination of the thyroid -- Vascular manipulation of the thyroid -- Manual approach -- Neurovascular techniques -- Glossopharyngeal nerve -- Hypoglossal nerve -- Vagus nerve -- Recurrent laryngeal nerve -- Sympathetic chain -- Carotid glomus and sinus
Abstract:
This work demonstrates a novel approach to visceral osteopathy. Basing their ideas on a sound understanding of the underlying A & P, Jean-Pierre Barral and Alain Croibier propose manipulation of the arteries to treat the intestines and other internal organs by increasing their blood flow. The arteries, elastic and muscular in structure, and the innumerable nerve filaments which surround them, react ideally to manual treatment. Rich in detailed, high quality illustrations, this book serves as both an anatomical reference and a guide to carrying out visceral vascular manipulations in the most effective way possible and is suitable for osteopathic physicians, osteopaths, chiropractors, physical therapists, manual therapists, physiotherapists, and massage therapists worldwide. Offers practical and clinically relevant information to all practitioners and therapists working in the field Abundant use of pull-out boxes, line artwork, photographs and tables facilitates ease of understanding Prepared by experts of international renown Covers treatment of the main organs including the heart, pancreas, small intestine, colon and other abdominal structures as well as the regions of the neck, skull and pelvic cavity Serves as both an anatomical reference and a guide to carrying out visceral vascular manipulations in the most effective way possible Suitable for osteopathic physicians and osteopaths, chiropractors, physical therapists, manual therapists, physiotherapists, and massage therapists.
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