How is an Osteopath different from a Chiropractor or Massage Therapist?

(back to top) Osteopaths are fully licensed physicians with credentials equal to that of MDs. They have, of all healthcare professionals, the most comprehensive knowledge available on the function, dysfunction, and interaction of all the bodys systems. The philosophy and goal of Traditional Osteopathy is global in scope - to remove all restrictions to full body motion and circulation, thereby improving the functioning of the immune system.

They do this by listening intently to the quiet wisdom of the body, by making connection with the fundamental energy within the body, and guiding it back into balance and vitality. Osteopaths use gently powerful penetrating manipulation performed on all body tissues - bones, muscles, organs, and all connective tissue - from head to toe. Unlocked from the body are the remnants of old physical and emotional traumas, which frees the full healing powers of the body.

In addition, Osteopaths can utilize all tools of modern medicine and can prescribe ... more.

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