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- Counterstrain abstract "Counterstrain is a technique used in osteopathic medicine and osteopathy to treat somatic dysfunction. It is a system of diagnosis and treatment that considers the dysfunction to be a continuing, inappropriate strain reflex, which is inhibited by applying a position of mild strain in the direction exactlyopposite to that of the reflex; this is accomplished by specific directed positioning about the point of tendernessto achieve the desired therapeutic response. The Australian and French osteopathic practitioners use the terms: Jones technique, (correction spontaneous by position), spontaneous release by position. Counterstrain was developed by Lawrence Jones, D.O. in 1955 and was originally called “Spontaneous Release by Positioning,” before being termed “strain-counterstrain.”".
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- Counterstrain subject Category:Manipulative_therapy.
- Counterstrain subject Category:Osteopathic_manipulative_medicine.
- Counterstrain subject Category:Osteopathic_techniques.
- Counterstrain comment "Counterstrain is a technique used in osteopathic medicine and osteopathy to treat somatic dysfunction. It is a system of diagnosis and treatment that considers the dysfunction to be a continuing, inappropriate strain reflex, which is inhibited by applying a position of mild strain in the direction exactlyopposite to that of the reflex; this is accomplished by specific directed positioning about the point of tendernessto achieve the desired therapeutic response.".
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