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Difference between Osteopathy and Chiropractor

Head Above Osteopathy is a market leader in the field of Osteopathy in Australia. If you are suffering from chronic pain of any kind, you should get in touch with us and we will come up with a treatment method specific to your needs.<br>

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Difference between Osteopathy and Chiropractor

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  1. Difference between Osteopathy and Chiropractor If you are battling chronic pain anywhere in your back, joints or limbs, chances are that you have already been to a physiotherapist. A physiotherapist can advise you about exercises that can help improve your mobility and reduce pain. Physical therapy has evolved a great deal over the years. Nowadays, we have osteopaths and chiropractors working side by side physiotherapists. While all three have a similar job of providing relief to the patients from chronic pain, the methods they use for achieving that are slightly different. In this article, we will discuss the differences in the treatment approach used by chiropractors and osteopaths. Osteopathy Osteopathy is a specialized field of physical therapy which takes a holistic approach when it comes to treating patients complaining of pain. The philosophy behind this treatment method is that the general wellbeing of a person is dependent on the harmonious action of their bones, ligaments, muscles and connective tissues. Therefore, osteopaths try to manipulate a certain part of the musculoskeletal system in order

  2. to promote healing throughout the body. Osteopaths make use of a number of techniques for diagnosing and treating patients. However, most of their techniques are manual and include stretches, massage and Myofascial release. Osteopathy is divided into different branches depending on the part of the body being manipulated. Osteopaths can treat a wide range of conditions including sports injuries, arthritis, neck pain, lower back pain and even digestive and respiratory problems. Chiropractic Treatment Chiropractic treatments usually involve manipulation of the spine. The reason is that chiropractors believe that the way to reduce the pain anywhere in the body is to relieve pressure applied to the nerves in the spinal column. Thus, a chiropractor will always examine your spine to check if it is in proper shape. Unlike osteopaths, chiropractors use modern imaging techniques like MRI and X-rays to determine the condition of the spine. Moreover, another way in which the chiropractic treatments differ from osteopathy treatments is that they focus on the joints rather than the entire body. A chiropractor tries to minimize pain by making small adjustments to the spine and freeing up any locked joints that are pressurizing the nerves. While it is an effective treatment for relieving pain, it is somewhat restricted and can’t be used for treating a broader range of ailments. Head Above Osteopathy is a market leader in the field of Osteopathy in Australia. If you are suffering from chronic pain of any kind, you should get in touch with us and we will come up with a treatment method specific to your needs.

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