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16992002: Osteopathic manipulation (procedure)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3752866013 The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3753003014 The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopath (non-physician) to improve physiological function and homoeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
28762012 Osteopathic manipulation en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
28765014 Osteopathic manipulative therapy en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
744126010 Osteopathic manipulation (procedure) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2550790010 Osteopathic manipulative treatment en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
183631000077118 manipulation ostéopathique fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


51 descendants. Search Descendants:

Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Is a Skilled dextrous action of the hands directly applied to a body part. true Inferred relationship Some
The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Has intent Therapeutic false Inferred relationship Some
The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Method Manipulation - action (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Osteopathic manipulation, low-velocity, high-amplitude forces, springing Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation for general mobilization, general articulation Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, isotonic, isometric forces Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A manipulative treatment in which the restrictive barrier is disengaged and the dysfunctional body part is moved away from the restrictive barrier. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation to move tissue fluids (procedure) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, high velocity, low amplitude forces, thrusting Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Articulatory treatment (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Balanced ligamentous tension technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, combined technique Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Cranial manipulation Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Craniosacral manipulation Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A venous and lymphatic drainage technique applied through the lower extremities. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
An osteopathic treatment in which the restrictive barrier is engaged and a final activating force is applied to correct somatic dysfunction. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
An osteopathic treatment strategy by which the dysfunctional component is carried away from the restrictive barrier and beyond the range of voluntary motion to a point of palpably increased tension. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A treatment method in which a dysfunctional body region is addressed with a combination of neutral positioning, application of an activating force (compression, torsion, or distraction), and placement into position of ease. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A treatment method in which the osteopathic practitioner moves the dysfunctional fascial tissues in response to a sensation of ease and bind in a dynamic continuous process. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, myofascial release (procedure) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Guiding procedure Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Rhythmic compression applied over the liver for purposes of increasing blood flow through the liver and enhancing bile and lymphatic drainage from the liver. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
An osteopathic method in which the restrictive barrier is engaged in one or more planes of motion and then a rapid, therapeutic force of brief duration traveling a short distance is applied within the anatomic range of motion. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Hoover technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A treatment method in which steady pressure is applied to soft tissues to reduce reflex activity and promote tissue relaxation. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Integrated musculoskeletal release Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Striking the skin with cupped palms to produce vibrations with the intention of loosening material in the lumen of hollow tubes or sacs within the body, particularly the lungs. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A manipulative technique in which the goal of treatment is to balance the tension in opposing ligaments where there is abnormal tension present. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A term used to describe the impact of intrathoracic pressure changes on lymphatic flow. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Mandibular drainage technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A technique in which the double layer of peritoneum that invests the intestines and its associated vascular, neural and lymphatic structures is relieved of tension from the attachments to the posterior wall of the abdomen which include the root of the mesentery, hepatic and splenic flexures and ascending and descending colon. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Any technique in which the patient voluntarily performs an osteopathic practitioner-directed motion. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Cranial osteopathic manipulation (procedure) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Pedal pump Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A treatment method intended to normalize neuromuscular function by applying a manual oscillatory force, which may be combined with any other ligamentous or myofascial technique. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Myotension technique Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, passive method (procedure) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Percussion vibrator technique Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Progressive inhibition of neuromuscular structures (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Range of motion technique Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, soft tissue technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Rhythmic compression applied over the spleen for the purpose of enhancing the patient's immune response. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A low velocity/moderate to high amplitude activating force using pressure and motion applied repeatedly against the restrictive barrier of a dysfunctional structure. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Still technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A technique that consists of intermittent compression of the thoracic cage. Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Toggle technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Traction technique (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, v-spread (procedure) Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Osteopathic manipulation, visceral manipulation Is a False The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Visceral manipulation (procedure) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Method that examines a group of palpable points occurring in predictable locations on the anterior and posterior surfaces of the body that are considered to be reflections of visceral dysfunction or disease. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A diverse group of techniques designed to remove impediments to lymphatic circulation and promote and augment the flow of interstitial fluid and lymph. Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
A treatment strategy where the initial movements are indirect; as the technique is completed the movements change to direct forces; A manipulative sequence involving two or more different osteopathic manipulative treatment method (e.g., Spencer technique combined with muscle energy technique). Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Myofascial release (regime/therapy) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some
Percussion vibrator method (procedure) Is a True The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (U.S. usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction. Inferred relationship Some

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