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Osteopathic Manual Therapy for the Body (LAS Technique)

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  • Foot
  • Plantar Fascia: Supine direct myofascial release
  • Metatarsals, Tarsals, and Toes, Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
  • Calcaneus (Bootjack Technique)
  • Ankle
  • Unstable Ankle
  • Talus Anterior: Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
  • Talus Posterior: Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
  • Leg
  • Dorsiflexors of the Foot and Pretibial Fascia
  • Fascia Plantar Flexors of the Foot and Calf
  • Knee
  • Fibular head
  • Lateral (Fibular) Collateral Ligament of the Knee
  • Medial Collateral Ligament
  • Popliteal Fascia: Supine direct myofascial release
  • Meniscus : Supine direct ligamentous articular release
  • Cruciate Ligaments : Supine indirect ligamentous articular release
  • Thigh region
  • Tensor Fascia Latae: Supine direct myofascial release
  • Iliotibial Tract (Band): Supine direct myofascial release
  • Adductors of the Femur
  • Hip
  • Piriformis TECHNIQUE : Lateral recumbent direct myofascial release
  • Gluteus Medius TECHNIQUE : Lateral Recumbent Direct Myofascial Release
  • Centering the Femur in the Acetabulum
  • Second Hip Technique
  • Abdomen and Thorax
  • Median Umbilical Ligament
  • Umbilicus
  • Superior Linea Alba
  • Falciform Ligament
  • Coronary Ligament
  • Latissimus Dorsi
  • Internal and External Abdominal Oblique Muscles and Quadratus Lumborum Muscle
  • Lower Ribs and Respiratory Diaphragm
  • Respiratory Diaphragm
  • Sternum
  • Pectus Excavatum, Pectus Carinatum & Somatoemotional Releases
  • Restricted Middle Rib Group Bucket-Handle Motion of the Middle Ribs
  • Ribs 2 through 12
  • Second and Third Ribs (Lateral Recumbent)
  • First Rib (Elevated)
  • Spinal column
  • Spine
  • Lumbar and Lower Thoracic Spine
  • Upper Thoracic Spine
  • Cervical Spine
  • Upper Extremities
  • Anterior cervical fascia and Anterior scalene muscles
  • Middle and Posterior Scalene Muscles and Levator Scapulae
  • Clavicle
  • Shoulders
  • Teres Minor
  • Recentering the Head of the Humerus in the Glenoid Fossa
  • Pectoralis Major Muscle
  • Pectoralis Minor Muscle, Coracobrachialis Muscle, and the Short Head of the Biceps
  • Subclavius Muscles, Costocoracoid Ligaments, Costoclavicular Ligaments, and Upper Mediastinum
  • Forearm and Elbow
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Phalanges
  • Integration
  • Integration
  • The key lesion
  • Bowstring
  • Buccinator and masseter
  • Submandibular Fascia and Digastric Muscles
  • The eight diaphragms
  • The eight diaphragms
  • Suboccipital Fascia
  • Extras
  • Floating ilium technique
  • Coccyx technique
  • Course feedback
  • Course feedback
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