Integrative Osteopathy: a clinical approach centred on the body as a whole

Osteopathy is an approach based on knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, integrating observation of mobility, tissue organisation and the functional relationship between the different systems. It starts from the understanding that bones, muscles, joints, fascia and other tissues act interdependently and that changes in one...

Inflammation, pain and the vagus nerve: the Integrative Osteopathic view

Chronic pain doesn't always originate where it is felt. In many cases, it results from a complex interaction between neurophysiological mechanisms, persistent inflammatory processes and the activity of the vagus nerve. These three elements are closely interlinked, and understanding this relationship is fundamental for a more informed clinical approach to persistent pain and...

Movement is Medicine: physical exercise as a regulator of metabolism and the immune system

Physical exercise, when framed appropriately for the individual context, is recognised as a relevant physiological stimulus with an impact on multiple systems in the body. Scientific research has explored the relationship between movement, metabolism and the immune system, suggesting that regular physical activity can influence adaptive processes associated with homeostasis, inflammation...

Back pain at work: how to improve your posture at the computer

Spending long hours at the computer is associated with an increased risk of back pain and other musculoskeletal complaints. In predominantly sedentary professions, such as technology, office or administrative jobs, posture and prolonged static positions play an important role in physical health, productivity and daily well-being....

Melatonin, sunlight and sleep regulation: understanding the relationship

Melatonin is a central hormone in the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle and plays an important role in the overall physiological balance. It is associated with the organisation of the circadian rhythm, the quality of sleep and various adaptive processes in the body. Although it is commonly known as the “sleep hormone”, its regulation depends to a large extent on...