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The Biomechanical Model

The Biomechanical Model

Focuses on the relationship between structure and function within the human body.

Musculoskeletal imbalances, such as misalignments or restrictions in the joints, muscles, or fascia, can lead to a cascade of physiological disturbances, resulting in pain, inflammation, and decreased function.

Osteopathic treatment within the biomechanical model often involves hands-on techniques, such as joint mobilization, soft tissue manipulation, and corrective exercises, aimed at restoring optimal biomechanical function and alleviating symptoms.

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