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Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman, T. Neely, K. Ritchey, July 9, 2009

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Page 1: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation

Amy Vagedes OMSVTherese Obioha OMSVJune 5, 2013Original presentation by:P. Ackerman, T. Neely, K. Ritchey, July 9, 2009

Page 2: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Lecture Topics What is a D.O.? D.O. Education What is OMM? Six Clinical Considerations The Osteopathic Exam

Page 3: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Who is a D.O? We are certified physicians, with separate

but equal rights as allopathic physicians (M.Ds)

We have practice rights in all 50 states, and internationally (in New Zealand, China, Canada, Russia and more)

Dr. Eland Teaches our techniques in Germany

Page 4: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

International Practice Rights

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DOworld.PNG

Page 5: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

The D.O. Education Focus on Anatomy, Physiology and the

musculoskeletal system Integrative/ Whole Person Approach Our education

4 year professional degree 2 years classes:

Lecture and Small group tracks (Tas CPC experience. Amy and Therese PCC experience)

OMM Lab: 200 hours of hands-on education 2 Years of hospital based clinical training

Page 6: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

The D.O. Education

4 Osteopathic Principles / Concepts:

1. The body is a unit

2. The body is capable of self-regulation, self-healing, and health maintenance.

3. Structure and function are reciprocally interrelated.

4. Rational treatment is based upon the preceding three principles.

Page 7: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

What is OMM? Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Using the hands as a diagnostic and

treatment tool Training the students to be a consistent and

reproducible practitioners A skill that takes time and practice, like

listening for heart sounds or suturing Objective findings of bone, muscles, joints

and their relationship to the rest of the body

Page 8: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

What is OMM? Examples of what we feel with our hands:

Bogginess Thickening Stringiness Ropiness Firmness (hardening) Increased / Decreased Temp Incr. / Decr. Moisture

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Page 9: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations1. Fluid Congestion

2. Sympathetic Nervous System

3. Parasympathetic Nervous System

4. Pain Considerations

5. Biomechanical Concerns

6. Psychosocial Concerns

Page 10: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations #1Fluid Considerations: Venous Lymphatic

accumulation of tissue fluid.

inability of the drainage system to cope with excess fluid.

Page 11: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations

Lymphatics are the ‘Overflow system’ of the body.

Local drainage or lack thereof is only one component in the equation of fluid build up.

Key Principle: Any blockage along the pathway of excess fluid will inhibit its drainage.

Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 5th Ed., p.45

Page 12: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations #2Sympathetic Nervous System The afferents affect the

cord level at which they enter, so there is influence on: Internal organs Musculoskeletal system Blood vessel constriction

Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 5th Ed., p.63

Page 13: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations “Hypersympathetic activity is a common

factor in disease.”

Irvin Korr, PhD.

-one of the pre-eminent physiologists who has worked and performed research within the Osteopathic profession.

Page 14: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Parasympathetic Nervous System #3 Cranial Nerve X is

a primary source for visceral innervation

The sacral level is another important source.

Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 5th Ed., p.65

Page 15: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations #4

Pain Pathways Pain fibers follow the course of

the mixed spinal nerves Local inflammation will

prolong the pain fiber stimulation.

Facilitation in the nervous system will amplify the experience of pain

Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 5th Ed., p.56

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Page 16: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Six Clinical Considerations #5 Biomechanical Concerns:

All of these stuctures course through the myo-fascial (muscles & fascia) system.

Disruption (torques, twist, strains) can cause sub-optimal function

#6 Psychosocial Concerns: Psychosomatic relationship of pain Integrative approach

Page 17: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

The Osteopathic Exam Key to any diagnostic test is

Consistency & Reproducibility

We teach a Protocol for musculoskeletal diagnosis This is the basis for the Screen, Scan, Segmental

Definition Model We will teach this method in the next lecture/labs

Page 18: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

The Osteopathic Exam – Musculoskeletal Diagnosis

SCREEN

(Level 1)

General Impression

Is there a problem?

What regions exhibit a problem?

SEGMENTAL DEFINITION

(Level 3) Diagnostic

Characteristics

What?

What are the specific characteristics of the identified segment(s)?

SCAN(Level 2)

Location

Where?

Which mobile segment(s) in an identified region is(are) involved?

Page 19: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Lecture Summary D.Os are full physicians with national and

international practice rights Four Osteopathic Principles Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Six Clinical Considerations The hand as a diagnostic tool Consistency & Reproducibility

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Questions?

Break- Next is Lab

Page 21: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Lab Lab Expectations Professional Touch Dominant Eye Palpatory Skills Palpatory Exercises:

Coins Layered Palpation- arm Motion Palpation- Spine

Page 22: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Lab Expectations Attire:

Shorts, t-shirts or tank tops Please take off shoes No rings or hook earrings

Leave Bags, books and other items in locker room

Please replace stools & pillows under tables after lab

Page 23: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Professional Touch Be respectful Be mindful of your

hands Be aware of your

partners level of comfort

Ask about any cultural or religious preferences

Page 24: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Dominant Eye Look at an object ie. The clock Make a triangle/circle with hands around

the object Make sure you are focused on the object Alternate closing the left and right eyes; if

the object moves that is your non-dominant eye

Page 25: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory SkillsAbility to Detect

Tissue Texture Abnormality Asymmetry of position Differences of movement Sense position in space Change in palpatory findings (improvement

and worsening)

Page 26: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Skills

T.A.R.T. S.T.A.R. T

Tenderness A

Asymmetry R

Range of Motion T

Tissue Texture changes

S Sensitivity

T Tissue Texture

A Asymmetry

R Range of Motion

Page 27: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Skills

Examples Superficial/Deep Compressible/Rigid Warm/Cold Moist/Dry Painful/Pain free Local or or widespread Relaxed/Tense Hypertonic/Hypotonic

Page 28: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Exercise- Coins Pass the Coins, please.

Close your eyes. Using the pads of each of your fingers

explore the contours of the coin. What is the shape, size? What denomination is the coin? Can you determine which is heads/tails?

Page 29: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Exercise- Coins Place coin under sheet of paper

Can you feel the coin? Can you feel it move If this is too easy, use more layers of paper

OR Advanced: Place strand of hair under page

in phone book. Can you feel it? Keep increasing pages for difficulty

Page 30: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Exercise- Layered Palpation

Use your own forearm. Use the finger pads of one hand to explore

the characteristics of the opposite forearm. Skin Muscle Blood Vessels Bone Layers in between

Page 31: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Can you feel my PULSE Doc? Palpatory exercise:

Palpate your partner’s radial pulse with two fingers (besides your thumb-anyone know why???)

Appreciate the pulse Gently apply pressure until you no longer feel

a pulse Now, gently release the pressure until you can

appreciate the pulse once more.

Page 32: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Palpatory Exercise- Spine Partners Place your hands on

middle of back Feel for Spinous

Process Move about 2 cm

laterally- you should feel the transverse processes

Does one side feel more prominent than the other?

Have partner do the following motions Flexion Extension Sidebending Rotation

Do you feel change?

Page 33: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Switch Partners

Questions???

Page 34: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

If time-LET’S PLAY ?

Page 35: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Laboratory Summary Lab Expectations Professional Touch & Dominant Eye Palpation Skills Palpatory Exercises

Practice !!

Next Lecture: The Osteopathic Exam: Screen, Scan and Segmental Definition

Page 36: Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Palpation Amy Vagedes OMSV Therese Obioha OMSV June 5, 2013 Original presentation by: P. Ackerman,

Thank-you ANY Questions?

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