Osteopathy and Visceral Manipulation
Visceral manipulation is gentle manual therapy that assesses the structural relationships between the viscera (organs), and their fascial or ligamentous attachments to the various systems in the body.
Visceral Manipulation are beneficial for various disorders
- Bloating
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Acid Reflux
- GERD
- Swallowing Dysfunctions
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Endometriosis
- Fibroids and Cysts
- Dysmenorrhea
- Bladder Incontinence
- Somatic-Visceral Interactions
- Chronic Spinal Dysfunction
- Headaches and Migraines
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Peripheral Joint Pain
- Sciatica
- Constipation
- Gastritis
- Persistent Vomiting
- Infant Colic
What can you expect from a visceral manipulation treatment ?
Visceral Manipulation is based on the specific placement of soft manual forces to encourage the normal mobility, tone and motion of the viscera and their connective tissues. These gentle manipulations can potentially improve the functioning of individual organs, the systems the organs function within, and the structural integrity of the entire body.
An integrative approach to evaluation and treatment of a patient requires assessment of the structural relationships between the viscera, and their fascial or ligamentous attachments to the musculoskeletal system.
Due to the delicate and often highly reactive nature of the visceral tissues, gentle force precisely directed reaps the greatest results. As with other methods of manipulation that affect the body deeply, Visceral Manipulation works only to assist the forces already at work.
Strains in the connective tissue of the viscera can result from surgical scars, adhesions, illness, posture or injury. Tension patterns form through the fascial network deep within the body, creating a cascade of effects far from their sources for which the body will have to compensate.
This creates fixed, abnormal points of tension that the body must move around, and this chronic irritation gives way to functional and structural problems.
References
Diagnostic pitfalls in spine surgery: masqueraders of surgical spine disease
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21961853/
Masquerade: medical causes of back pain
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18183841/
Is visceral manipulation beneficial for patients with low back pain? A systematic review of the literature
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1746068919300112