Desert Health News September-October 2024

www.desertvascularassociates.com www.DesertHealthNews.com September/October 2024 Medical News The Valley ' s Leading Resource for Health and Wellness 8 Personalized quality care delivered with compassion and integrity 760.902.1511 74000 Country Club Dr. • Suite G-3 • Palm Desert DesertVascularAssociates.com Special Interests: • Varicose Veins/Venous Insufficiency • Carotid Artery Disease • Aortic Aneurysms • Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) • Dialysis Access • Chemotherapy Port Insertion Accepting new patients and most major insurance plans Before After Anna Gasparyan, MD, FACS Vascular Surgeon Desert Vascular Associates www.jordanptcenter.com www.palmspringsendodontics.com www.ranchomirageendodontics.com Laser Endodontic Treatment Laser energy enhances the effect of disinfectants used in the canals further eliminating bacterial infection. Ozone Therapy for Endodontics An advanced preventative therapy that fights off bacteria and pathogens which typically cause most oral health problems. Cone Beam CT Scan Cutting edge 3D imaging of teeth, nerve pathways, soft tissue and bone that allows for a more accurate diagnosis and treatment of dental infections. Surgical Microscope Endodontics require significant attention to detail and precision. This advanced dental microscope is instrumental in providing the best outcomes for our clients. RanchoMirageEndo ntics.co PalmSpringsEndodontic . Offering Biological Root Canal Therapy for Optimal Oral and Whole Body Health We use advanced technology and biological techniques to greatly reduce ambient bacteria and protect the overall health of our patients. Eddie Al Halasa, DDS, MSD Board Certified Endodontist Rita J. Hung, DMD, MPD, MSD Board Eligible Endodontist Advanced Technology Root canal therapy • Endodontic retreatment Apicoectomy • IV and oral sedation dentistry RANCHO MIRAGE (760) 779-0350 71780 San Jacinto Drive, B3 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 PALM SPRINGS (760) 318-0101 160 N. Luring Dr. Ste. F Palm Springs, CA 92262 PERSONALIZED CARE FOR THE ENTIRE COACHELLA VALLEY Visceral manipulation (VM) is an osteopathic technique developed by French osteopath and physical therapist Jean-Pierre Barral. Dr. Barral spent hours studying anatomy in the cadaver lab and observed soft tissue connections within the abdominal cavity to the rest of the skeleton. He began to perform manual therapy techniques on live patients to improve organ mobility with favorable outcomes. According to Barral, VM “recreates, harmonizes and increases proprioceptive communication in the body to enhance its internal mechanics for better health.”œ He adds that the manual manipulation also improves the mechanical, neurological and vascular functioning of the internal organs.œ The therapy uses hands-on techniques to “listen” to the body. The clinician feels lines of tension in the body through specialized evaluative techniques allowing them to determine which organ needs to have increased mobility. The treatment relieves tension on the rest of the organs or skeleton and can improve posture, mobility, flexibility and function often resulting in reduced pain. All of the body’s organs are connected to each other and to the skeleton through fascial connections. Fascia is a three-dimensional continuum of connective tissue surrounding the bones, muscles, nerves and blood vessels throughout our body. 2 These tissues can become dysfunctional, shortened, damaged or scarred from multiple sources: trauma, infections, illness, allergies and surgery. The tissue injury can lead to poor function, acute/chronic pain and/or decreased mobility. Once the tissues have altered function or poor mobility, an individual may experience symptoms including constipation, GERD, gastroparesis, hiatal hernia, abdominal pain, bloating, menstrual cramps, nerve pain, headaches, back or neck and shoulder pain. Often patients are screened by a physician or other medical specialist and the various tests show normal results. Traditional physical therapy may be prescribed, but symptoms continue. Studies support utilizing VM to relieve a number of different conditions. Research on lower back pain was performed by Villalta Santos et al,° in 2019 and Altinbilek et al.± in 2023. Subjects were put into two groups with both receiving conventional physical therapy and only one of the groups also receiving VM. The VM group showed better lower back mobility and reduced pain. A 2018 study by de Oliveira Silva et al.² on 28 participants demonstrated decreased neck pain in one visit using VM techniques. Several studies have also been conducted using VM to improve organ mobility to decrease constipation. 6,7,8,9 Results included improved bowel transit time, bowel movement regularity, decreased report of bloating and abdominal pain, along with reduction in the need for medications and improved quality of life. There are also two studies 10,11 with up to 140 participants on kidney mobility improvements leading to decrease urinary infections and lower back pain. While excellent studies have been completed showing positive results for VM, further research is warranted for this safe, gentle, drug-free therapy with no known side effects. Melissa Mercogliano, PT, DPT, OCS is a board-certified doctor of physical therapy and a Barral Institute trained provider working at Dynamic Physical Therapy in Palm Desert. She can be reached at (760) 501.6655. For more information, visit www.barralinstitute.com/therapies. References available upon reXuest. Visceral Manipulation A drug-free approach for chronic conditions By Melissa Mercogliano, PT, DPT, OCS

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