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Balanced ligamentous tension / Susan Turner
Spine / Susan Turner
Pelvis / Lynn Haller & Zenna Zwierzchowska
Ribs / Susan Turner
Fascia / Susan Turner
Liver / Kok Weng Lim
Shoulder complex / Susan Turner
Elbow / Kok Weng Lim
Forearm / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Wrist & hand / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Hip joint / Kok Weng Lim
Knee / Kok Weng Lim
Fibula / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Ankle & foot / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Supporting lymphatic flow / Susan Turner
Engaging traction and specific muscles / Kok Weng Lim
Intraosseous engagement / Kok Weng Lim and Susan Turner
The body-mind interface / Susan Turner
Engagement with the living system / Susan Turner.
Intro
Balanced Ligamentous Tension in Osteopathic Practice
Cover
Of related interest
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by Renzo Molinari
Foreword by Rachel Brooks
Acknowledgements
About the Author and Contributors
Abbreviations
Clarification of (Some) Terms
Some Key Figures in Osteopathic History Referred to in the Text
Introduction
1. Foundations of Balanced Ligamentous Tension Susan Turner
Part 1: What is BLT?
Part 2: Essential elements of the application of BLT
Part 3: Why ligaments?
Part 4: Tensegrity
2. The Spine Susan Turner
Part 1: Segmental relationships
Part 2: Essential elements of the
3. The Pelvis Lynn Haller and Zenna Zwierzchowska
Part 1: Anatomical overview
Part 2: Anterior approach to the sacral alae
Part 3: The 'differential' technique
Part 4: Lap technique to 'reseat' the sacrum
Part 5: Standing iliosacral correction
Part 6: Pubic symphysis and pelvic floor
4. The Ribcage Susan Turner
Part 1: Ribs 1-10
Part 2: Ribs 11 and 12 and their influence on physiology
5. The Fascia Susan Turner
6. The Liver Turn Kok Weng Lim
7. The Shoulder Complex Susan Turner
8. The Elbow Kok Weng Lim
9. The Forearm Zenna Zwierzchowska
10. The Wrist and Hand Zenna Zwierzchowska
11. The Hip Kok Weng Lim
12. The Knee Kok Weng Lim
13. The Fibula and Interosseous Membrane Zenna Zwierzchowska
14. The Ankle and Foot Zenna Zwierzchowska
15. Supporting Lymphatic Flow Susan Turner
16. Engaging with Traction and Addressing Specific Muscles Kok Weng Lim
Part 1: The use of traction
Part 2: Specific muscles
17. Intraosseous Engagement Kok Weng Lim and Susan Turner
18. The Body-Mind Interface Susan Turner
19. Engagement with the Living System Susan Turner
Bibliography
Subject Index
Author Index
Spine / Susan Turner
Pelvis / Lynn Haller & Zenna Zwierzchowska
Ribs / Susan Turner
Fascia / Susan Turner
Liver / Kok Weng Lim
Shoulder complex / Susan Turner
Elbow / Kok Weng Lim
Forearm / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Wrist & hand / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Hip joint / Kok Weng Lim
Knee / Kok Weng Lim
Fibula / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Ankle & foot / Zenna Zwierzchowska
Supporting lymphatic flow / Susan Turner
Engaging traction and specific muscles / Kok Weng Lim
Intraosseous engagement / Kok Weng Lim and Susan Turner
The body-mind interface / Susan Turner
Engagement with the living system / Susan Turner.
Intro
Balanced Ligamentous Tension in Osteopathic Practice
Cover
Of related interest
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by Renzo Molinari
Foreword by Rachel Brooks
Acknowledgements
About the Author and Contributors
Abbreviations
Clarification of (Some) Terms
Some Key Figures in Osteopathic History Referred to in the Text
Introduction
1. Foundations of Balanced Ligamentous Tension Susan Turner
Part 1: What is BLT?
Part 2: Essential elements of the application of BLT
Part 3: Why ligaments?
Part 4: Tensegrity
2. The Spine Susan Turner
Part 1: Segmental relationships
Part 2: Essential elements of the
3. The Pelvis Lynn Haller and Zenna Zwierzchowska
Part 1: Anatomical overview
Part 2: Anterior approach to the sacral alae
Part 3: The 'differential' technique
Part 4: Lap technique to 'reseat' the sacrum
Part 5: Standing iliosacral correction
Part 6: Pubic symphysis and pelvic floor
4. The Ribcage Susan Turner
Part 1: Ribs 1-10
Part 2: Ribs 11 and 12 and their influence on physiology
5. The Fascia Susan Turner
6. The Liver Turn Kok Weng Lim
7. The Shoulder Complex Susan Turner
8. The Elbow Kok Weng Lim
9. The Forearm Zenna Zwierzchowska
10. The Wrist and Hand Zenna Zwierzchowska
11. The Hip Kok Weng Lim
12. The Knee Kok Weng Lim
13. The Fibula and Interosseous Membrane Zenna Zwierzchowska
14. The Ankle and Foot Zenna Zwierzchowska
15. Supporting Lymphatic Flow Susan Turner
16. Engaging with Traction and Addressing Specific Muscles Kok Weng Lim
Part 1: The use of traction
Part 2: Specific muscles
17. Intraosseous Engagement Kok Weng Lim and Susan Turner
18. The Body-Mind Interface Susan Turner
19. Engagement with the Living System Susan Turner
Bibliography
Subject Index
Author Index