Osteopathic Manipulation: A Practical Guide to Manual Techniques is a practical, clinically grounded guide to the science of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). Written as a residency project, this book addresses a growing gap in medical training-where many students and residents lack confidence or clarity in applying OMT at the bedside.
Drawing from real clinical encounters, this manual demonstrates how OMT can provide life-changing results for patients struggling with chronic low back pain, gait disturbances, or upper extremity dysfunction-often without reliance on medication. Through concise explanations, high-yield anatomical orientation, and step-by-step guidance, the text builds both understanding and confidence in the application of osteopathy.
Organized region by region, the book covers foundational osteopathic principles, diagnostic criteria, and treatment modalities, including muscle energy, counterstrain, myofascial release, facilitated positional release, and many more. Each chapter integrates diagrams and structured instructions designed for use in the clinical setting, making it an excellent teaching aid for residency programs and medical schools.
This manual emphasizes the most common and clinically relevant dysfunctions practitioners encounter. Its strength lies in clarity, accessibility, and clinical applicability-helping learners move from passive understanding to confident, hands-on application.
Whether you are a medical student beginning OMT training, a resident refining your skills, or a faculty member seeking a reliable instructional resource, this book offers a solid foundation for mastering osteopathic manipulation and applying it meaningfully in patient care.