Author Archives: Paul

Holism in Health Care – What Exactly Does it Mean?

HOLISM IN HEALTH CARE – WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Introduction Holism can mean different things to different people, depending on past experience, perception, belief, and education. Assessing and treating holistically seems such a common sense idea – “to treat the whole person” and the concept of holism appears to be becoming increasingly popular with many…

Headaches & Osteopathy – An Anatomical Viewpoint

Headaches and Osteopathy Introduction: According to the International-Headache-Society (2014; classification section), there are many types of headaches, the most common of which include migraine, cluster and tension headaches: – Headaches can be associated with head trauma (or any trauma), vascular problems, infection, substance use and their withdrawal, non-vascular intracranial disorders (e.g. a tumour), disorders of…

Keeping your Kids Healthy and Happy with Osteopathy

Infants, children and teenagers generally have plenty of energy and enthusiasm for life, bouncing back from colds, flues, accidents and other life stresses, usually quite well provided their inner health is well, their posture is balanced and habit patterns and technique with other life and sporting activity are good. However there are many things in…

Issues with Pain & Range

ISSUES WITH PAIN & RANGE: Note: The following is information was written  in response to my own life challenges and experiences teaching and so may have not reflect other peoples teaching/learning experience or challenges.  However as the material may be relevant and interesting in developing WHOLISTIC UNDERSTANDING with assessment and treatment, I present it for…

Treating with Awareness of Relationships

THE UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES TO MAKING YOUR TECHNIQUES EFFECTIVE – TREATING WITH AN AWARENESS OF RELATIONSHIPS Remember HEALTH means UNITY, ease, function and a harmonious relationship of all of the components of the whole with one another. Disease means DIS-EASE, DYS-FUNCTION, SEPARATION and an inharmonious relationship between components of the whole This means that it is…

ASSESSMENT AIDS 1: General & Regional Assessment Essentials & Case Study (SHIN SPLINTS)

1. CLICK TO SEE: HANDOUT – General & Regional Assessment Essentials   2.  CASE STUDY DIAGRAMS BELOW illustrate the overlap of Key findings from General and Regional Assessment for a Patient with Shin Splints (2 PAGES SO REMEMBER TO CLICK ON PG 2 ALSO)   Findings clearly indicate the importance of a holistic assessment process in uncovering primary…