This volume develops a developmental and system-dynamic frame of reference for osteopathic thinking: physical, biological, rhythmic, and phenomenological aspects of tissue dynamics are brought together to make the interrelationship of structure and function comprehensible beyond a purely mechanical view. Using the cranial sphere—especially the midline—as an example, it shows how embryological differentiation according to Blechschmidt can be translated into palpatory and therapeutic work.

The Osteopathy Self-Help Book
Many know osteopathy as an alternative method for treating back and joint pain. Torsten Liem demonstrates how the various systems of the body are interconnected