| DO | Doctor of Osteopathy (one of two fully recognized medical practioners in the US-the other being MD);... |
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| AAO | American Academy of Osteopathy; American Academy of Ophthalmology; American Academy of Optometry; Am... |
| BO | Bachelor of Osteopathy; base of prism out; behavior objective; belladonna and opium; body odor; bowe... |
| BSO | bilateral sagittal osteotomy; bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy; British School of Osteopathy; butathi... |
| FCO | Fellow of the College of Osteopathy |
| osteopathy | <pathology> A disease of bone. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997) |
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| alimentary osteopathy | Bone disease due to dietary deficiency. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| osteopathy |
therapy based on the assumption that restoring health is best accomplished by manipulating the skeleton and muscles
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A system of therapy that emphasizes normal body mechanics and manipulation to correct faulty body structures. It is considered a complementary medicine.
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s. [Gr. (osten) = a bone, and (pathos) = suffering.]
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A therapeutic system based upon detecting and correcting faulty structure.
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| osteopathy | therapy based on the assumption that restoring health is best accomplished by manipulating the skeleton and muscles |
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