Working with children from a lymphatic and fluid motion perspective
Working with children from a lymphatic and fluid motion perspective
Working with children from a lymphatic and fluid motion perspective
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<strong>Working</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>children</strong> <strong>from</strong> a <strong>lymphatic</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>fluid</strong> <strong>motion</strong> <strong>perspective</strong>Some of my favorite resources:All techniques described above are adaptations of things I have learned <strong>from</strong> theseoutst<strong>and</strong>ing physicians though direct contact or through their writing.‣ Carreiro, J. Pediatric Manual Medicine, An Osteopathic Approach. Churchill, Livingstone,Elsevier 2009.‣ Carreiro, J. An Osteopathic Approach to Children, 2 nd ed. Chruchill Livingston Elsevier, 2009.‣ Frymann, V. The Collected Papers of Viola M. Frymann, DO. Legacy of Osteopathy to Children.American Academy of Osteopathy, 1998.‣ Sergueef, N. Cranial Osteopathy for Infants, Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents: A Practical H<strong>and</strong>book.Churchill, Livingstone, 2007.‣ Arbuckle, B. The Selected Writings of Beryl Arbuckle DO. American Academy of Osteopathy.Heather Ferrill DO March 2013 Convocation Page 7