Standing Postural Examination - Osteopathic Structural Exam (OSE) Screening
This particular video is intended as a demonstration of the principles of Osteopathic Structural Examination, and specifically discussion and demonstration of a Standing Postural Examination, which is used as an initial screen for asymmetry which might indicate the presence of significant somatic dysfunction.
It is not intended as a complete instructional video and should not be considered a source of complete Physical Examination and OMT instruction.
Instead, it should be treated as a supplement to independent learning using primary Osteopathic Manipulation instructional resources. Clinical skills are best learned and developed with support from faculty in the context of a complete Osteopathic Medical School Curriculum.
Osteopathic Clinical Skills is a channel dedicated to discussing and exploring Osteopathic Clinical Skills concepts for medical students, residents, and clinicians and presenting them in an easy to understand manner.
Attributions:
Many thanks to the University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC - TCOM) for permitting use of the Medical Education Training (MET) facilities and equipment during the production of this video.
Additional thanks to the UNTHSC-TCOM learner and faculty volunteers who participated in this production and provided permission for the use of their image in this video.
Видео Standing Postural Examination - Osteopathic Structural Exam (OSE) Screening канала Osteopathic Clinical Skills
It is not intended as a complete instructional video and should not be considered a source of complete Physical Examination and OMT instruction.
Instead, it should be treated as a supplement to independent learning using primary Osteopathic Manipulation instructional resources. Clinical skills are best learned and developed with support from faculty in the context of a complete Osteopathic Medical School Curriculum.
Osteopathic Clinical Skills is a channel dedicated to discussing and exploring Osteopathic Clinical Skills concepts for medical students, residents, and clinicians and presenting them in an easy to understand manner.
Attributions:
Many thanks to the University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC - TCOM) for permitting use of the Medical Education Training (MET) facilities and equipment during the production of this video.
Additional thanks to the UNTHSC-TCOM learner and faculty volunteers who participated in this production and provided permission for the use of their image in this video.
Видео Standing Postural Examination - Osteopathic Structural Exam (OSE) Screening канала Osteopathic Clinical Skills
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