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Osteopathic Considerations for the GI patient UPPER MIDWEST OSTEOPATHIC HEALTH CONFERENCE May 2, 2014 Kate Heineman, DO and Shannon Crout DO.
RECOGNIZING WHITE LESIONS PART I: Reactive, Idiopathic, Hereditary David E. Wojtowicz, DDS, MBA.
Elsevier items and derived items © 2012, 2008, 2004, 2000, 1996, 1992 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. Abdomen Chapter 21.
The Postnatal Client Overview Guidelines Presented by Cherry Baker.
Muscles of the Core- Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex. Core Muscles The term core refers to the Lumbo-Pelvic- Hip Complex (LPH) It is the center of the body and.
3 Movements of the Trunk Flexion Rotation Extension.
Surgical Anatomy of the surgical anatomy of the Retroperitoneum, Adrenals, Kidneys, and Ureters 1.
No. 31 1. Anterior Branches of Thoracic Nerves 1. Anterior Branches of Thoracic Nerves 2. Lumbar Plexus 2. Lumbar Plexus 3. Sacral Plexus 3. Sacral Plexus.
ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECTS Dr. Catherine B. Canete. OMPHALOCOELE Anterior abdominal wall defect at the base of the umbilical cord with herniation of the umbilical.