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Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a healing method based on massage and various manual manipulations. The osteopath uses only both hands - both to diagnose the limitations and barriers in the body and to release them, in order to remove various mechanical barriers that interfere with the body's self-healing ability.
The goal of treatment is to help the body restore normal motility and function and reduce pain, by moving muscles and joints while stretching or applying gentle pressure and removing blockages from various tissues. Osteopathy treats the patient as a whole in an attempt to return it to normal function, out of an understanding of how the body systems affect each other.
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FAQs
Osteopathy
What is it
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a healing method based on massage and various manual manipulations.
What makes a therapist with this method qualified?
A therapist who studied full-time in one of the schools recognized by the trade unions, met all the requirements and received a certified therapist certificate from that school.
Which schools are recognized as professional in this method?
The schools recognized by the local trade unions, for details of the names of the schools by country it is advisable to enter schools page.
Who are the therapists who advertise on Treat Me?
On Treat Me their are only qualified therapist from the recognized schools, who have accumulated 3 years of therapeutic experience, with good recommendations from patients, who are committed to maintaining annual professional competence to be up to date and provide you with the most professional care. When entering the therapist's clinic, you can immediately see the therapist's years of experience and decide who to choose.
How will I know to choose the right ones for me?
This is a good question, in Treat Me we save you the effort of the initial examination of professionalism. Each therapist's clinic concentrates all the details we found in studies that are relevant to the matching between therapist and patient. You should go to the clinic to read and be impressed, there are also verified recommendations of real patients. In the end, only you know best who is right for you.
What the Science Says:
Osteopathy
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