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and Williame bring us a logical, methodical, and practical system
for diagnosing and treating the abdominal viscera. I am impressed
with the depth of their knowledge, the research they have done,
the simplicity of their techniques, and the results I have achieved
with their approach in my practice. They have written a landmark
book for the profession of osteopathy.
- Kenneth Lossing, D.O.
At last, a book discussing visceral dynamics and demonstrating osteopathic
treatment of visceral dysfunction based not just on clinical experience by
research.
. . . [The descriptions of the techniques] are easy to follow with accompanying
annotated photos and diagrams.
A great reference book and ideal for those practitioners unable to attend courses
in the subject but wanting to develop skill in this area or for those already
versed in visceral osteopathy.
- Alison Linn, D.O.
Ostium (Australian Osteopathic Association), Autumn 2001
Based on extensive fluoroscopic validation, Finet and Williame’s Treating
Visceral Dysfunction does much to bridge the apparent divide between the evidence
based medicine initiative and osteopathic theory and practice. A well illustrated,
methodical and practical book, it offers clinical application for practitioners
at every level.
- Zachary Comeaux, D. O., FAAO
Associate Professor of Osteopathic Principles and Practice,
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
This book is the product of several years of abundant and far-reaching
study and research, and I wish to pay tribute to the authors’ intellectual
honesty and their talent in passing on the results of their work.
- Robert Kriwin, D.O.
President, Belgian Academy of Osteopathy
Osteopathic thought and practice have been world-wide since
the early years of the profession. In the contemporary scene,
many practitioners abroad have made significant original contributions.
The effort to increase American awareness of these contributions
is very desirable. Dr. Brooks has made a distinct contribution
in her work with the English edition of the work of Finet and
Williame.
- Anthony G. Chila, D.O., FAAO
Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medcine
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