Blog posts, academic articles, textbooks and media by Torsten Liem – scientific foundations, clinical practice and theoretical concepts of psychosomatic osteopathy.
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.
Craniosacral osteopathy applies osteopathic principles to the skull. Sutherland discovered, in addition to the cardiac and respiratory rhythms, another homeostatically active rhythmic phenomenon in the
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In osteopathy, the temporomandibular joint (= TMJ, temporomandibular joint), like any other part of the body, can only be understood in the overall context of
The MensSana volume is intended not for practitioners, but for interested patients. It comprehensively explains how osteopathy views the body as an interconnected system of
This manual structures visceral osteopathy consistently by organ: for each organ, embryology, anatomy, diagnostics, and therapy follow a uniform structure, with all techniques illustrated step-by-step
Internationally renowned authors provide you with information on the fundamentals and application of parietal osteopathy. The Osteopathy Guide stands out through its practice-oriented and richly
Building on the fundamentals, this work focuses explicitly on clinical application: dysfunction patterns, assessment, and osteopathic treatment of the temporomandibular joint, sensory organs, facial skull,
Co-edited with Patrick van den Heede, this volume develops a biodynamic and morphodynamic framework for cranial palpation across 35 chapters, integrating biophysical, neurobiological, and developmental
This specialist glossary covers more than 500 terms from all areas of osteopathy—parietal, visceral, craniosacral, biodynamic, biomechanical—in precise, concise definitions. Terms with different school-specific meanings
Co-edited by Paolo Tozzi and Anthony Chila, this 600-page reference work combines the history, biology, and properties of fascia with their clinical implications for osteopathic
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