| osteopathy |
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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| osteopathy |
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.
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| osteopathic medicine |
a system of therapy that emphasises normal body mechanics and manipulation to correct faulty body structures. Osteopathic physicians provide comprehensive medical care.
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| osteopath |
a specialist with knowledge of the muscular and skeletal systems.
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