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Lymphatic System in Osteopathic Conception: Beliefs, Studies, Theory and Practice. Part I

https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2015-3-4-114-126

Abstract

Materials presented in this review are dedicated to the role of the lymphatic system in the body processes as well as to the possibilities to treat the lymphatic system with osteopathic methods. Authors describe the development of points of view about the role of the osteopathic treatment for optimization of the lymphatic system functioning. Authors also pay attention to the evidential basis, which involves researches showing the influence of osteopathy on the lymphatic system. These researches cover the period from the beginning of the XX century till the beginning of the XXI century

About the Authors

А. Ustinov
Limited Liability Company «Clinic A. V. Ustinova»
Russian Federation


D. Lebedev
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «Saint-Petersburg State University»
Russian Federation


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Ustinov А., Lebedev D. Lymphatic System in Osteopathic Conception: Beliefs, Studies, Theory and Practice. Part I. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2015;(3-4):114-126. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2015-3-4-114-126

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