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Peter Schwind

    January 1, 1948
    Das Croissant im Gehirn
    Techniki powięziowe i membranowe
    Praxishandbuch Faszienbehandlung
    Alles im Lot
    The croissant inside the brain
    Fascial and membrane technique
    • 2019

      For a quarter of a century, Peter Schwind has closely followedthe workings of the legendary osteopath, Jean-Pierre Barral, asa student, as an assistant to teaching for therapists, and also as aconversation partner and friend. Now Peter Schwind¿author ofthe successful book¿Fascial and Membrane Technique¿presentsan exciting story. It includes case studies by Barral that seemalmost too incredible to believe. He takes the reader on a journeyto the hidden bridges that are present in the intermediate worldbetween the body and the soul. He tells about the exciting pathsthat Barral has gone down to finally end with the question ofwhether healing with hands alone is at all possible. It has beenlong established that our muscles, fascia, and bones can be broughtto life again via touch. Can the organs and nerves be as well? Isit even possible to touch the brain through the cranium with suchsensitivity that it finds a new life? That is the question this bookseeks to answer with the case story of ¿The Croissant Inside theBrain.¿? This is the account of a new life made possible by thatwhich experts call the neuroplasticity of the brain. We invite youto explore these questions with Jean-Pierre Barral and the author.

      The croissant inside the brain
    • 2006

      Fascial and membrane technique

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Fascial and Membrane Technique developed by Peter Schwind combines the fundamental thoughts from Ida Rolf´s Structural Integration with concepts of Osteopathy. With this a successful combination of form-stabilising and mobilising techniques has emerged. Due to this holistic approach the concept will appeal to all manual working therapists. The main emphasis of this book is on diagnostic and treatment of the breathing patterns manifest in the myofascial system; minimalistic as well as global application joint techniques; visceral techniques in the myofascial context; and special treatment techniques in the craniosacral area, eg for mandibular joint dysfunction, care of the upper jaw after implants and for the after effects of a whiplash injury.

      Fascial and membrane technique