A student of life must take in each part of the body and study its uses and relations to other parts and systems.

Dr Andrew Taylor Still, founder of osteopathy

Orthopedic Surgery, Osteopathy, Post-Surgical Care Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO) Orthopedic Surgery, Osteopathy, Post-Surgical Care Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO)

Should Metal Used for Surgical Fixation be Removed After a Fracture Has Healed?

After a fracture heals, many patients wonder if they should remove their surgical plates. While common concerns like mobility and pain are often discussed, this article delves into deeper issues, such as how metal plates might interfere with the body's electromagnetic and bioelectric systems. Learn about the potential effects on nerve conduction, dental physiology, and electromagnetic radiation exposure, along with the pros and cons of leaving or removing implants.

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Red Light Therapy, Back Pain, Osteopathy Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO) Red Light Therapy, Back Pain, Osteopathy Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO)

Disc Bulge Treatment with Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy may offer benefits for individuals with disc bulges by reducing inflammation, promoting tissue repair, and relieving pain. This non-invasive treatment works by stimulating cellular processes that enhance healing and recovery, making it a viable adjunct treatment to conventional therapies.

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Dry Needling, Electrostimulation, Muscle Tone Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO) Dry Needling, Electrostimulation, Muscle Tone Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO)

Normalizing Muscle Tone: Insights into TENS and EMS

Dry needling with electrostimulation is an effective approach for normalizing muscle tone, particularly when addressing conditions like hypertonia or muscle spasms. This article explains how combining techniques like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) with dry needling can help recalibrate muscle tone by "overcharging" the muscle temporarily. It breaks down the most effective frequency ranges, showing how low frequencies induce relaxation, medium frequencies aid in muscle re-education, and high frequencies target pain relief.

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Osteoarthritis, Joint Health, Manual Therapy Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO) Osteoarthritis, Joint Health, Manual Therapy Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO)

Living Pain-Free with Arthritis: How Manual Therapy Can Help

Many people believe that arthritis inevitably leads to chronic pain, but with the right approach—particularly manual therapy—it is possible to manage arthritis and live pain-free in most cases. This article explains how arthritis begins with cartilage compression, reduced synovial fluid, and hormonal changes, such as estrogen drops during menopause, which affect joint health. Manual therapy can alleviate joint stress, restore mobility, and improve synovial fluid flow, preventing the condition from progressing to the point where surgery is required. A comprehensive approach combining manual therapy with lifestyle adjustments is key to maintaining joint health and reducing arthritis symptoms.

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Sleep Health, Breathing Disorders, Anxiety Management Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO) Sleep Health, Breathing Disorders, Anxiety Management Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO)

Nocturia and Dysfunctional Breathing: Understanding the Connection

This article delves into the relationship between nocturia and dysfunctional breathing patterns, particularly mouth breathing. It examines how anxiety can worsen these conditions and offers practical strategies for managing them. Improving breathing patterns and addressing anxiety can help reduce nocturia, enhancing sleep quality and overall health.

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Fainting spells: A Detailed Examination

Vasovagal syncope is a common cause of fainting, triggered by various factors including stress, heat, and pain. This article delves into the latest understanding of its causes, why it may appear suddenly later in life, and the risk factors involved. It also provides a comprehensive guide on treatment options, focusing on both conventional and holistic self-care techniques such as humming, ear massage, and diaphragmatic breathing to manage and prevent episodes.

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Health & Wellness, Musculoskeletal health, osteopathy Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO) Health & Wellness, Musculoskeletal health, osteopathy Dr Johannes Maehrlein (DO)

Is One Leg Really Longer Than the Other? Understanding Sacral Base Unlevelling and Leg Length Discrepancy

Many people worry that one of their legs is longer than the other. This article explores sacral base unlevelling, a condition that can make legs appear uneven, and discusses the possibility of true leg length discrepancies. We detail how osteopathic treatments can address sacral base unlevelling and provide guidance on diagnosing and managing actual leg length differences, including the use of shoe inserts and heel lifts. Understand the causes, treatments, and solutions to maintain balance and alleviate discomfort effectively.

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Understanding Patellofemoral Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Osteopathic Management

Patellofemoral syndrome, also known as "runner's knee," is a common condition characterized by anterior knee pain. This comprehensive article delves into the multifactorial causes of PFS, such as overuse, malalignment, muscular imbalances, structural abnormalities, and trauma. Symptoms typically include pain during activities like running, squatting, and prolonged sitting. Osteopathic treatment offers a holistic approach to managing PFS through activity modification, manual techniques to correct malalignment, strengthening and stretching exercises, and addressing structural abnormalities. The article emphasizes the importance of preventive strategies and regular osteopathic assessments to maintain knee health and prevent recurrence.

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