A clinical study of the modifiedautonomic functions in osteopathic practice

S. Novoseltsev
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At present, the question remains open as to the quality of the methods applied for the clinical study of autonomic functions which makes it possible to get an idea of them in normal and pathological conditions. The lecture discusses autonomic reflexes that are most reliable in clinical practice, as well as reflexes that are directly related to osteopathic techniques. When conducting reflexes, it is necessary to take into account the strength and type of response, the change in the reflex during repeated studies, the effect of various influences on the reflex manifestation, and the ease or difficulty of establishing a conditioned connection to the reflex. Since the mechanism of most osteopathic techniques is reflex, these features are fully applicable to diagnostic and therapeutic osteopathic techniques. Therefore, some techniques, which are modified autonomic reflexes, are both diagnostic and therapeutic.
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骨科实践中自主神经功能改变的临床研究
目前,应用于自主神经功能临床研究的方法的质量问题仍然存在,这使得有可能在正常和病理条件下获得它们的概念。讲座讨论了在临床实践中最可靠的自主神经反射,以及与整骨疗法直接相关的反射。在进行反射时,有必要考虑到反应的强度和类型,反复研究时反射的变化,各种影响对反射表现的影响,以及与反射建立条件连接的难易程度。由于大多数整骨疗法的机制是反射,这些特征完全适用于诊断和治疗整骨疗法。因此,一些改良自主神经反射的技术,既是诊断又是治疗。
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Manual Therapy
Manual Therapy 医学-康复医学
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