Osteopathy
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Osteopathy is a type of alternative medicine that emphasizes physical manipulation of muscle tissue and bones. Its name comes from Ancient Greek "bone" (ὀστέον) and "sensitive to" or "responding to" (-πάθεια).
History
Andrew Taylor Still (1828–1917) founded osteopathy in 1874. Still was a Missouri physician who had become disillusioned with the ineffective and often harmful practices of his day, such as purging, bleeding, and the use of toxic chemicals. He developed a theory that the human body contained its own remedies and could self-heal if the conditions were right, and that the role of the osteopath was to facilitate this process.
Principles
Osteopathy is based on four main principles:
- The body is an integrated unit of mind, body, and spirit.
- The body possesses self-regulatory mechanisms, having the inherent capacity to defend, repair, and remodel itself.
- Structure and function are reciprocally interrelated.
- Rational treatment is based on understanding the basic principles of body unity, self-regulation, and the interrelationship of structure and function.
Practice
Osteopaths use a wide range of techniques to treat their patients. These can include muscle energy technique, myofascial release, cranial osteopathy, joint manipulation, and exercise therapy. The choice of technique depends on the patient's individual needs and the osteopath's area of expertise.
Regulation and recognition
In many countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, osteopathy is recognized as a health care profession. However, the scope of practice can vary widely between countries, and is often subject to specific national legislation.
Criticism and controversy
Osteopathy has been criticized for its lack of scientific evidence. Some techniques, such as cranial osteopathy, have been particularly controversial. Critics argue that these techniques are not based on sound scientific principles and can potentially cause harm.
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