Osteopathy is a form of integrative “hands on” manual medicine that takes a holistic “whole body” approach to diagnosis & treatment.
Osteopathic treatment uses a variety of a techniques ranging from massage, stretching, cranial and manipulation to gentle mobilisation of specific joints and soft tissues.
In Australia, osteopaths are government registered practitioners who complete a minimum of five years' university training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, general medical diagnosis and osteopathic techniques.
Osteopaths are primary healthcare practitioners and are trained to recognise conditions that require medical referral.
Osteopathic treatment uses a variety of a techniques ranging from massage, stretching, cranial and manipulation to gentle mobilisation of specific joints and soft tissues.
In Australia, osteopaths are government registered practitioners who complete a minimum of five years' university training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, general medical diagnosis and osteopathic techniques.
Osteopaths are primary healthcare practitioners and are trained to recognise conditions that require medical referral.