Melting Bone, Healing Tide: How to Reanimate Inertial Bone Tissue Through Therapeutic Touch
By (Author) Scott Sternthal D.O.
BookBaby
BookBaby
25th August 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Complementary therapies, healing and health
Paperback
164
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm
272g
"The best instructional book I have read since The Power of Now." - Joshua Brown, D.O.
"An incredible read for all manual therapists." - Heidi Garellek, B.Sc., Ph.T.
"Excellent read for osteopaths and manual practitioners." - Byron Hardie, D.O.
"A gem and a must read." - Vlada Saksznajder
"A must read for anyone that touches a patient and wants to improve (that patient's) life, health and wellbeing." - Zach I.
A first publication by Canadian osteopath and teacher Scott Sternthal, D.O., "Melting Bone, Healing Tide" shows us how to reanimate inertial bone tissue through therapeutic touch. This groundbreaking book introduces a simple treatment approach called Biodynamic Skeletal Therapy (BST). BST integrates the wisdom of both craniosacral biodynamics and manual therapy into the same maneuvers and can be applied anywhere throughout the skeleton. The fundamentals of BST emerged from the author's unwavering belief in the indwelling therapeutics of the human body and in the profound intelligence of the natural world. These ideas have the potential to lead us into exciting, uncharted levels of therapeutic dialogue and to help make other bodywork modalities even more effective. "Melting Bone, Healing Tide" outlines, in accessible yet descriptive terms, the evaluation and treatment protocols of BST, including an efficient way to evaluate the skeleton, called Touch-testing, and a clear, comprehensive 6-step treatment plan. BST can be practiced by all bodyworkers, including massage therapists, physiotherapists, athletic therapists, craniosacral therapists, osteopaths, and chiropractors.
Scott Sternthal, D.O. is a Canadian osteopath, author of "Melting Bone, Healing Tide" and founder of Biodynamic Skeletal Therapy (BST). He lives in Montreal, Quebec.