Visceral therapy

Visceral therapy Lublin

Manual therapy of the internal organs of the abdominal cavity, aimed at restoring their proper tone, elasticity, and mobility. Working through the internal organ system, which has numerous anatomical and functional connections with other structures in the human body, allows for the effective assessment and treatment of various patient conditions.

A problem with the functioning of an internal organ can influence problems with its attachments, which in turn can cause pain and increase defensive muscle tension. This tension can also generate pain and influence joint problems. This chain of cause and effect can also work in the opposite direction, leading to an unresolved joint problem becoming the cause of a functional problem in, for example, the stomach.

It is crucial to be able to assess the impact of visceral problems on the biomechanics of the spine and peripheral joints. Therapists' experience shows that most chronic pain problems, which manifest as joint and fascial mobility disorders, have many connections with internal organs. Recognizing and treating internal organ problems is crucial for a broader understanding of the patient's pain and for achieving long-term treatment outcomes.

The therapy is effective in combating gastrointestinal problems such as irritable bowel syndrome and gastric neurosis. It helps patients struggling with urinary and fecal incontinence, constipation, painful periods, breathing problems (working on the diaphragm), liver pain (in runners, the therapy can eliminate liver colic), and more. The therapy also helps remove adhesions after surgery.

Indications:

  • chronic and acute headaches and back pain
  • specific digestive tract problems, e.g. irritable bowel syndrome, gastric neurosis, etc.
  • referred pain syndromes
  • pseudoroot syndromes
  • nonspecific back pain
  • urinary and fecal incontinence
  • constipation
  • painful periods
  • swelling and exudation problems
  • varicose veins of the anus and lower limbs
  • some peripheral joint pain
  • supporting the treatment of respiratory diseases

Contraindications

  • perforation of a gastric ulcer
  • drug and alcohol state
  • cancer diseases
  • acute abdominal condition
  • presence of internal bleeding
  • sexually transmitted diseases
  • myelopathy
  • open tuberculosis
  • progressive brain diseases and its swelling
  • vascular thrombosis
  • mental illness
  • collagenoses
  • acute infectious diseases with high fever
  • cardiovascular diseases in the acute phase

No referral is required for treatments.

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