The role of microbiotica and the autonomic innervation of the gut in chronic inflammation, an osteopathic approach met Bruno Donatini DO
21 juni 2022
- Anatomy and physiology of the gut (motricity and microbiota oriented)
- Microbiota (3 enterotypes)
- Motricity of the gut in practice (with and without ultrasound)
- Etiologies of most frequent disturbances
- Eosinophilic versus neutrophilic disorders
- Treatments according to most frequent diseases
- Osteopathic contribution
Clear description of the learning objectives
- Integrate new data on microbiota in clinical practice
- microbiota could be the cause of severe diseases
- overweight, inflammatory diseases (Crohn, ulcerative colitis, auto-immunity, etc..), cancers (e.g. Fusobacterium nucleatum), etc…
- New devices are available in usual practice. They help to diagnose dysbiosis and to control the efficacy of osteopathy associated with dietetic recommendations
- microbiota could be the cause of severe diseases
- Increase medical knowledge in order to connect osteopathy to evidenced-based medicine
- check about fulfilment of prevention requirements
- increase medical knowledge about risk factors concerning the main causes of mortality or morbidity
- metabolic syndrome (hypertension, diabetes, overweight) and diet
- Cancers
- Viral infections
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Increase the detection of vagal disturbances
- Suggest hygieno-dietetic recommendations and osteopathic therapy to improve :
- Microbiota
- Immunity
- Vagal tone and myenteric activity
- Gastro-duodenal and gut voiding
- Osteoporosis, dizziness, etc.
- Muscle strength
- Autophagy
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