| MLCO | Member of the London College of Osteopathy |
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| MO | macroorchidism; manually operated; Master of Obstetrics; Master of Osteopathy; medical officer; mesi... |
| osteo | osteoarthritis; osteomyelitis; osteopathy |
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A branch of Western medicine that focuses primarily on the manipulation of the musculoskeletal system while taking a holistic approach to health.
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Originally, a system of medicine based upon the theory that the normal body is able to rectify itself against toxic conditions. While some manipulation is still used to treat patients, most osteopaths today rely heavily on drugs and surgery to treat patients. Today, only about three percent (3%) of osteopaths perform any kind of spinal manipulation.
Ãâó: www.applegatechiropractic.com/glossary1.php
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Osteopathic medicine is a system of health care based on the premise that disease is the result of the relationship between anatomical structure and physiological function. Structure and function are considered interdependent and a normally functioning musculoskeletal system plays an important role in wellness, disease prevention and recover. Osteopathic physicians may use all accepted medical means including surgery, drugs, patient education and manipulation of the body.
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Structure governs function is he tenet of osteopathy. Andrew Taylor Still is given credit for initiating the system at the end of the American Civil War but there is much in common with Chiropractic and the Eastern techniques of ensuring that the skeleton is in correct alignment so that nerves are not pinched.
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