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Osteopathic Medicine
Philosophy, Principles and Practice
Walter Llewellyn McKone (Author)
9780632052639, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 11 January 2001
274 pages
24.6 x 17.3 x 2.2 cm, 0.481 kg
“This is a very interesting book that provokes thought and gives depth to practising osteopathy….well worth a read.”
Osteopath
This is the first textbook on osteopathic medicine to complement the dominant 'medical' model of education. Drawing from the achievements and ideas of the past as well as present-day practice, it provides an organic yet scientific approach that is uniquely osteopathic. Using the work of its founder, Dr Andrew Taylor Still, and the philosophy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, McKone shows how true osteopathy is a philosophy, leading to principles and ultimately to a unique form of treatment. This style of thinking brings the philosophy, principles and clinical practice to life for the student and qualified practitioner. Anatomy, physiology, signs and symptoms all merge at the point of treatment. Students and practitioners will find this book invaluable as it will allow them to bring together all their osteopathic training into a coherent osteopathic system of practice. Walter Llewellyn McKone is an author, lecturer and practitioner in osteopathic medicine. This includes the osteopathic areas of health care, sports medicine, manipulative medicine and child care at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association (US), American Academy of Psychology, Scientific and Medical Network (UK), Geologists' Association (UK) and is a researcher in Goethian centred medicine. Key features:
Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Origins and Development. Philosophy. Dr Still, the Metaphysician. Form and Function. Principles. The Nervous System. The Immune/neuroendocrine Somatic System. The Myofascioskeletal System. The Concept of Body Unity and Diversity. Psychology. Health and Disease. Pathology. Practice. Index.
Subject Areas: Complementary medicine [MX]
