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34-The Lower Genital System

Concept overview

The study of the embryology of the vagina and uterus reveals complex processes related to the formation and development of the female genital system. The vagina, deriving from the mesoderm and specifically the Müllerian duct, develops thanks to the posterior growth of the sacrum and the neural tube. This process is characterized by a postero-anterior movement that promotes the lengthening of the vagina and cervix, thus allowing the opening and stretching of the vaginal laminae. The dynamic of this growth is essential for establishing a balance between the sacrum and the peritoneum, thus influencing gynecological function.

Furthermore, uterine imbalances, such as miscarriages or endometriosis, can leave energetic imprints in the uterus, requiring specific therapeutic approaches. The interaction between the cervix, fallopian tubes, and the intra-peritoneal cavity highlights the importance of these structures in reproductive health. Moreover, the concept of transgenerational is crucial, as the body's physiological responses can be influenced by inherited patterns, requiring a deep understanding to offer adapted therapeutic solutions. Thus, the integration of embryological and biodynamic concepts optimizes interventions in osteopathy and holistic medicine.

Academic study plan

  • 01.Embryology of the Vagina and Uterus
  • 02.Gynecological Balance and Biodynamic Movement
  • 03.Therapeutic Approach to Uterine Imbalances
  • 04.The Intra-peritoneal Cavity and the Transgenerational Dimension
  • 05.Secondary Neurulation and Formation of the Filum Terminale
  • 06.Development of the Perineum and Hepatic Influence

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