What Is the Difference Between Osteopathy and Physiotherapy?
Osteopathy is the abbreviation of osteosynthesis and osteotherapy, which is a treatment method for quickly adjusting the soft tissues and bones and joints of the whole body without any equipment and hands. The core concept of osteopathy is to restore the structure of the human body to its normal natural state by means of manipulation, so as to restore the function of the human body to normal.
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- Osteopathy is the abbreviation of osteosynthesis and osteotherapy, which is a treatment method for quickly adjusting the soft tissues and bones and joints of the whole body without any equipment and hands. The core concept of osteopathy is to restore the structure of the human body to its normal natural state by means of manipulation, so as to restore the function of the human body to normal.
- Osteopathy is the abbreviation of osteopathic osteopathy
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- The scope of osteopathy includes chronic soft tissue in all parts of the body
- Some people call the spinal nerve reflex therapy in the Americas osteopathic. In fact, it is not a true osteopath at all. There are fundamental differences in theory, scope of application, and specific operations. Spinal nerve reflex therapy only adjusts the spine and related soft tissues. It does not involve joints and soft tissues in other parts of the body. The theoretical basis is the neuroreflex theory. It is more appropriate to treat it as a pure chiropractic. Osteopathy is a complete set of techniques that can adjust the bone joints and soft tissues of various parts of the body, and the scope of application is much wider.