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Scoots86 07-12-2016 03:03 PM

Osteopathy
 
Hey folks,
I was doing a little research online for types of treatment for my symptoms and came across osteopathy. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any success stories?

Thanks
Scoots

davOD 07-12-2016 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoots86 (Post 1216886)
Hey folks,
I was doing a little research online for types of treatment for my symptoms and came across osteopathy. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any success stories?

Thanks
Scoots

I built a school for them once?....From what I gather there a cross of a regular MD and a Chiropractor....Im sorry thats all I know and I do know they do adjustments

Mark in Idaho 07-12-2016 05:01 PM

Osteopathy (DO vs MD) includes a wide range of skills and protocols. Osteopathic manipulation is a subset of cranial-sacral therapy. Many osteopaths eschew cranial reading and manipulations and focus just on the spinal manipulations. Not quite a chiropractor level of 'pop' spinal manipulations. More of a massage the vertebra into place.

There is a wide range of skills and treatment philosophies within the DO industry so what one person may find beneficial, another person or different osteopath may have different results.

It is a 'ya gotta find the right one' kind of situation.

I've been examined by a few osteopaths with no benefit.

You will find anecdotal benefits. Patient X saw this benefit when treated for symptom Y by DO Z.

So, you will find some success stories just as some neuros are helpful. Even some PCPs are helpful. It just depends.

What symptoms do you have that you found that DO's could possibly help ?

Scoots86 07-12-2016 06:23 PM

Thanks for the info Mark!
It's not one particular symptom - I was just walking by a place and saw a sign that said they help with PCS patients. So I went in to chat with them but I just didn't know what they did differently than say a physio and Massage therapist. Currently I have prescriptions for massage therapy and physio so I was just curious about osteopathy.

I guess I'm just trying to find a way to get over this as quickly as possible.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 1216907)
Osteopathy (DO vs MD) includes a wide range of skills and protocols. Osteopathic manipulation is a subset of cranial-sacral therapy. Many osteopaths eschew cranial reading and manipulations and focus just on the spinal manipulations. Not quite a chiropractor level of 'pop' spinal manipulations. More of a massage the vertebra into place.

There is a wide range of skills and treatment philosophies within the DO industry so what one person may find beneficial, another person or different osteopath may have different results.

It is a 'ya gotta find the right one' kind of situation.

I've been examined by a few osteopaths with no benefit.

You will find anecdotal benefits. Patient X saw this benefit when treated for symptom Y by DO Z.

So, you will find some success stories just as some neuros are helpful. Even some PCPs are helpful. It just depends.

What symptoms do you have that you found that DO's could possibly help ?



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