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Pelvic Pressure System
The concept of organ mobility and stability is key to understanding dysfunctions of the pelvic floor. The organs are meant to move, expand and empty. Should they not be able to expand fully because of fibrotic attachments, endometrial adhesions, tissue changes or scarring from surgery, the symptoms to name but few. Should the organs not be stabilized in their proper positions because of weakened or torn muscles and ligaments, problems such as prolapse, perineal pressure, pelvic heaviness, constipation and urinary retention may present. Thus, it is fine balance of mobility and stability of the structures that maintains pelvic health.
This is straight out of my study material from Visceral Manipulation: The Pelvis
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01/30/2021
For those difficult cases where patients aren't responding to current treatment protocol, adding a principle-based treatment approach to balancing the lymphatic system may be the key to getting lasting results.
READ THE FULL ARTICLE, "PT Classroom - Visceral Lymphatic Balancing, A Combination of Osteopathic Techniques to Improve Patient Outcomes," by Kerry D'Ambrogio, DOM, AP, PT, DO-MTP. http://bit.ly/2SjS4dH or go to Barralinstitute.com research article list.
11/18/2020
Celiac (solar) plexus if the "abdominal brain" of early anatomists. It consists primarily of a series of anastomosed ganglia and nerves. Includes blood vessels, nodules of chromaffin matter, adrenal debris and connective tissue.
11/05/2020
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Troisier%27s+node
In the Thorax book under applied anatomy by Jean-Pierre Barral pg.44 it states that the Thoracic duct is the major vessel receives lymphatic fluid from parts of the body below the diaphragm as well as the left side of the body above the diaphragm. The presence of this collecting canal may have major abdominal, disorders, particularly malignancies, can produce enlarged lymph nodes.
Right lymphatic duct receives lymphatic fluid from the upper right quadrant of the body, including the right arm, right side of the head and chest, and part of the convex surface of the liver. Is usually due to pathologies of the thoracic region or, much less commonly, the abdominal region.
"The goal of visceral manipulation is to recreate, to harmonize and to re-establish the propreoceptive communication in the body, in order to improve its functioning to get better health." John-Pierre Barral, DO
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