Osteomyology
Safe with pregnancy
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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