Manipulative Therapy for Gallbladder Dysfunction

gallbladder therapy Aug 15, 2020

Manipulative Therapy for Gallbladder Dysfunction

If you're suffering from gallbladder dysfunction, consider the benefits of manipulative therapy; it's a hands-on method of manipulating the soft tissue and/or bony structures associated with a specific region of the body, as well as the pathways that innervate and nourish that region. Often combined with manual therapy (soft tissue therapy that focuses on massage and trigger points), manipulative therapy is aimed at normalizing structural and functional processes in the body that are under stress. By helping the body move toward more balanced function, it can relieve symptoms of disease, including gallbladder dysfunction.

Gallbladder dysfunction is characterized by the inability of certain parts of the biliary system to facilitate the normal flow of bile from the liver to the gallbladder for storage and concentration. A disturbance in the system can stem from a neural or hormonal signaling problem or inability of the gallbladder to contract. This causes problems with the ejection of bile from the gallbladder -- either too slow or too fast - and can lead to varying symptoms depending upon the individual. Manipulative Therapy helps regulate the bile flow by removing blocks in the signaling pathways and/or supporting the healthy contraction of the gallbladder.

Manipulative therapy can be safe, effective and beneficial for many patients. It can potentially eliminate the need for more invasive treatments, including surgery. Make sure that you choose a physician (not a physical therapist or massage therapist) who specializes in manipulation and gallbladder conditions.

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