The Temporomandibular Joint and Body Posture
The Temporomandibular Joint and Body PostureTorsten LiemOsteopathic Medicine1-2002
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.
The Temporomandibular Joint and Body PostureTorsten LiemOsteopathic Medicine1-2002
“Craniosacral” – Myths and Facts. The ControversyKarl-Ludwig Resch andTorsten LiemDO Journal, 04-2004
The upper cervical dural region and its relations are complex and show significant deviations from other spinal regions. The treatment approaches presented below were largely
Scoliosis capitis and early childhood traumasTorsten LiemStillpoint, 10-1999
Osteopathy is characterized less by a fixed set of techniques. Instead, successful osteopathic treatment requires profound knowledge of every tissue, its structural-functional unity, and the
The Polyvagal Theory in OsteopathyStephen W. Porges, Torsten Liem17th Vol., Issue 2/2016, pp. 14–20, Elsevier GmbH
Studies on the existence of regular lymphatic vessels in the dural sinuses, on the blood-brain barrier and on the immune privilege of the CNS lead
In the early 20th century, patients during influenza pandemics were not only successfully treated osteopathically, but also showed significantly lower mortality rates compared to patients
The following discussion intends to illuminate the complex topic of health from a phenomenological perspective. Established definitions of health will be examined regarding their scope
This article differentiates and discusses the definitions and terminologies of osteopathic lesion concepts that trace back to Still and early osteopaths. The term “osteopathic lesion”
This article presents the significance of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) for the circadian regulation of the intrinsic time program of living organisms and highlights clinical
Osteopathic Treatment of the Larynxby Torsten Liem Article originally published at ScienceDirect