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Manual Osteopathic Management of Fertility-Related Dysfunction in Women

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  • Theory & Principles
  • How to Integrate osteopathic management within a collaborative care model alongside gynecologists, endocrinologists, and IVF teams?
  • The role of scar tissue, adhesions, and previous procedures such as D&C or pelvic infections in fertility dysfunction.
  • Manual Osteopathic Management of Fertility-Related Dysfunction in Women
  • Practical Techniques & Clinical Application
  • Visceral Thrust
  • Coccyx & posterior pelvic floor release
  • Floating ilium technique
  • Bladder manipulation
  • Pelvic floor release
  • Deep uterine & ovarian release
  • Round ligament and inguinal ring
  • Sitting “lift” technique for the bladder
  • Umbilical release for urachus
  • Unilateral contact for the fallopian tube or ovary area.
  • Direct and combined techniques for the uterus.
  • induction techniques for the uterus and related structures.
  • Mobilization Cranially in the Seated Position according to Barral
  • Combined Technique for the Median Umbilical ligament, Medial Umbilical ligament, and Pubovesical ligament in the Supine Position according to Barral
  • Treating the bladder and sacrum simultaneously according to Jean-Pierre Barral
  • Obturator Foramen Technique
  • Test and Treatment of the Ovaries and Broad ligament of the Uterus according to Barral
  • Combined Mobilization of the Uterus with leg lever in the Supine Position according to Barral
  • Spring test
  • Presacral fascia release
  • Sacroiliac release techniques
  • Peritonium
  • Ischial Tuberosity Spread technique
  • Pectoral lift
  • Ischiorectal fossa
  • Sacroiliac Gapping
  • Pelvic diaphragm release technique
  • Breast techniques
  • Downloadable course handout
  • The role of scar tissue, adhesions, and previous procedures such as D&C or pelvic infections in fertility dysfunction.pdf
  • How to Integrate osteopathic management within a collaborative care model alongside gynecologists, endocrinologists, and IVF teams?pdf
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