
Direct Measurement of Rhythmic Movements of the Human Head Identifies a Third Rhythm
A third rhythm, distinct from respiratory and arterial rhythms, has been identified on the human head by performing direct measurement of the
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Torsten Liem
Osteopath, author and founder of Psychosomatic Osteopathy. Over 30 years of experience in practice, teaching and research – working worldwide as speaker and trainer.

A third rhythm, distinct from respiratory and arterial rhythms, has been identified on the human head by performing direct measurement of the

If you want to understand osteopathy, watch the interview with my friends and colleagues. Christian Fossum interviews Edward Stiles, DO—one of the

Children’s nutritional behavior is significantly shaped by the home environment. When children receive solid food at the transition to their second year of life, ideally

Olive oil primarily contains monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids and a small amount of health-promoting secondary plant compounds. Particularly the monounsaturated fatty acids and the

Table of contents What does meditation mean? Meditation is an umbrella term for many different mental practices that have been practised for thousands of years

Liem T, Neuhuber W. Psychosomatic osteopathy in trauma using the example of bifocal integration. Osteopathic Medicine 2020. 4: 6-13 (avec l’aimable autorization)Traduction: Pierre Tricot

Biological sex influences the risk for developing various brain disorders. For example, men are more frequently affected by autism spectrum disorders, while women are more

INTRODUCTION: The sphenobasilar/spheno-occipital synchondrosis/synostosis (SBS) plays a major role in the concept of Osteopathic Cranial Manipulative Medicine (OCMM) and Craniosacral Therapy. Previous research suggests that

Main Features of the Polyvagal Theory Since its first description by Stephen Porges in 1995 [1,2], the polyvagal theory (PVT) has received much attention among

The roots of yoga lie in India, where it has been part of traditional spiritual, philosophical, and psychological practice for approximately 3,000 years. Traditionally,

Table of contents By Torsten Liem & Winfried Neuhuber Comparative anatomical and functional studies argue against the postulated phylogenetic grounding of the Polyvagal Theory (PVT).

Table of Contents There is almost nothing in the body that does not significantly depend on the biorhythm. It regulates energy and hormone balance, metabolism,