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Max is born!

IAO professor Dominique De Meyer became father for the second time. On the 11. of May, Max came into the world! Congratulations to the proud parents!

Osteopathic cake!!!

The IAO students of the third year in Vienna made a cake for their teacher Daaf Dejaeghere! It looks very tasty!

Say "Hello!" to Ellen

Today, Ellen has joined the IAO team! Ellen will be responsible for all communications with our new students! You can contact her via mail: ellen@osteopathie.eu

Ellen - IAO

Forefoot running improves pain of chronic exertional compartment syndrome

Reuters Health Informaion / New York - Forefoot strike running can improve the pain and disability associated with chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS), according to findings published recently.

"As long as the patient is willing to modify their running form, forefoot running training should be the first management technique utilized for CECS," said the study's lead author, Major Angela R. Diebal, in an email to Reuters Health.

IAO launches new APP

The IAO just launched its second APPAfter having published t! he iNeuro APP, this second APP deals with the Cranial Nerves. The APP is called iCranialNerves. More information can be found here: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/icranialnerves/id512289651?mt=8

Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome - Literature Study and Osteopathic Considerations" from Grégoire Lason and Luc Peeters

Grégoire Lason and Luc Peeters have published a new technical contibution:

"Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome - Literature Study and Osteopathic Considerations". You can read it here.

Management Assistant Day

 

Today, Grégoire and Luc, Principals of the IAO, celebrated all secretaries of the college, since today is the "Management Assistant Day". On the picture you see Sofie, who's responsible for the finances of the IAO

 

Among overweight women, exercisers conceive more quickly

Among women trying to get pregnant, moderate exercise is tied to more success, according to a new study. However, with exception of overweight and obese women, women who exercise vigorously take a longer time to conceive.

While exercise has been linked to a lower risk of several diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and depression, its effects on fertility are less clear.

Statistics

Grégoire recommends: Have a look at this video.

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