Resources

Classmates

Osteopathy References

Barral, Jean-Pierre, D.O. and Alain Croilier, D.O., 2011, Visceral Vascular Manipulations, Churchill
Livingstone Elsevier, Edinburgh, 269pp.

Greenman, Phillip D.O., College for Osteopathic Medicine in Lansing, Michigan

Lowen, Frank LMT, Biovalen Systems, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Mitchell, Fred Sr. D.O., Evaluation and Treatment Manual of Osteopathic Manipulative Procedures, 1979

Rex, Lauren "Bear" D.O., URSA Foundation, Edmonds, Washington

Stiles, Edward D.O., F.O.A. College for Osteopathic Medicine in Pikeville, Kentucky

Sutherland, William D.O., The Cranial Bowl, Kirksville, Missouri

Publications

Articles on Osteopathic Techniques for Canines in the 2004 spring editions of the “Wizard of Paws” and
“C.H.A.:” newsletter (Canada).

Patricia Kortekaas, P.T.,"Gluten's Impact on the Canine Musculo-skeletal System and How to Resolve It",
American Holistic Veterinary Medicine Association 2009 Conference, 7p.

Patricia Kortekaas, P.T., 2011, Cranio-sacral

Recommended Reading

Gluten Sensitivity

James Braly, M.D. and Ron Hoggan, M.A., 2002, Dangerous Grains, Avery, NY, 244pp.

Shari Lieberman, PhD, CNS, FACN, 2007, The Gluten Connection, Rodale Books, NY, 281pp.

The Gluten Free Society website (http://www.glutenfreesociety.org) and their gluten sensitivity video
for laymen.

William Davis, M.D., 2011, Wheat Belly, Rodale Books, NY, 292pp.

Anatomy
Klaus-Dieter Budras, Patrick H. McCarthy, Wolfgang Fricke, and Renate Richter, 2002, Anatomy of the Dog,
An Illustrated Text
, 4th Edition, Schlutersche, Berlin, Germany, 209pp.

Howard E. Evans and Alexander de Lahunta, 2010, Guide to the Dissection of the Dog 7th Edition,
Saunders Elsevier, St. Louis, Missouri, 291pp.

Howard Evans, PhD, 1993, Miller's Anatomy of the Dog, 3rd Edition, W.B. Saunders Co., 1,113pp.

Frank H. Netter, MD, 1998, Atlas of the Human Anatomy, 5th Edition, Saunders Elsevier

Other Resources

Talented Animals in Corvalis, Oregon is run by Lauren Henry. Lauren and her team of handlers and animals
assist in the Functional Indirect Technique classes when they are not on set for a movie or commercial.
One favorite dog of the class is Flint who just turned 18.






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