OSTEOPATHY FOR SPINAL REHABILITATION: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2025-41-09-011Keywords:
osteopathy, spine, dysfunction, craniosacral therapy, musculoskeletal pain, manual therapy, rehabilitationAbstract
This monograph presents a comprehensive osteopathic approach to spinal diagnosis and rehabilitation. It covers the anatomical and physiological features of the vertebral column, common dysfunctions of spinal segments, and the clinical effectiveness of stMetrics
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