Authors
- Mazin Al-Khafaji
- Kevin Baker
- Randall Barolet
- Jean-Pierre Barral
- Mark Bayley
- Dan Bensky
- Lilian Lai Bensky
- Debra Betts
- Karen Bilton
- Jason Blalack
- Stephen Brown
- Blandine Calais-Germain
- Charles Chace
- Steve Clavey
- Chen Jirui
- Zachary Comeaux
- Alain Croibier
- William Thomas Crow
- Peter Deadman
- Andrew Ellis
- Michael FitzGerald
- Andrew Gamble
- Alain Gehin
- Gérard Guillaume
- Jean-Marc Kespi
- Guohui Liu
- Leon I. Hammer
- Susi Hately
- Jérôme Helsmoortel
- Thomas Hirth
- Huang Huang
- Tom Kennedy
- Barbara Kirschbaum
- Andrée Lamotte
- Li Xuemei
- Torsten Liem
- Jane Lyttleton
- Mach Chieu
- Giovanni Maciocia
- William Maclean
- Ikeda Masakazu
- Michael Max
- Pierre Mercier
- Craig Mitchell
- Mukaino Yoshito
- Edward Obaidey
- Suzette O’Byrne
- John O'Connor
- Serge Paoletti
- Marc G. Pick
- Qiao Yi
- Jason D. Robertson
- Sacro Occipital Technique Organization
- Volker Scheid
- Sabine Schmitz
- Julian Scott
- Shen De-Hui
- Miki Shima
- Shudo Denmei
- Steven L. Simmons
- Conrad A. Speece
- Erich Stöger
- Al Stone
- Kathryn Taylor
- John E. Upledger
- Jon D. Vredevoogd
- Wang Ju-Yi
- Nissi Wang
- Wu Bo-Ping
- Peter Levin
- Wu Xiu-Fen
- Yu Guo-Jun
- Yu Jin
- Zhao Jingyi
Terence C. Vardy
Terence Cecil Vardy, D.O., N.D., M.App.Sc. (musculoskeletal medicine) has been a visiting lecturer and has conducted practical workshops in a wide range of osteopathic techniques at osteopathic schools in the United States and Australia, and under the auspices of the American Academy of Osteopathy and the American Osteopathic Association. A 1979 graduate of the Windsor College of Applied Osteopathy (Sydney), Dr. Vardy has published articles on balance, osteopathic treatment, replicating human touch, brain fluid dynamics and neurodegeneration, and has conducted medical research on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense. He is currently a practicing clinician in Australia and is a member of the AAO, AOA, American Orthopedic Association and the American Academy of Sports Medicine. He is completing a doctorate in the Department of Neuroscience at Cambridge University.