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Osteomyology

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The practitioner uses their hands to move your muscles and joints in an effort to detect problems, prevent illness or treat a condition

Caution
  • The practitioners are self regulated although they are usually trained


  • There is no statutory oversight from a health profession organisation


Therapy for:
  • Joint pain


  • Back pain


  • Muscle problems


Comments
  • It is also called Neurosteomyology


  • It has similarities with osteopathy and chiropractic


  • They perform the routine duties of an osteopath, but are not registered in osteopathy


  • They use a combination of manipulation techniques, exercise advice, reassurance, detailed explanations ansd psychological support to support the individual


  • It was created by Sir Dr Alan Clemens in the UK, 1992


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