Some of the key differences are found within the healing approaches, treatment techniques and methods of assessment.
Osteopathy will typically treat a wider range of conditions including respiratory and digestive problems.
Chiropractic is joint focused and may resort to the following joint and spinal adjustment techniques: Grade-5 Joint Manipulations / High-Velocity Low-Amplitude (HVLA) Thrust techniques. Whereas Manual Osteopaths will never use this technique to facilitate joint mobilization.
Chiropractors may utilize diagnostic equipment in their assessment to analyze the position of the spine, while Manual Osteopaths will use gentle manual techniques of palpation when performing assessments, along with a wide range of non-invasive treatment methods.
Osteopathy and Chiropractic professions are both highly effective physical therapies for treating pain and dysfunction.
Yes. Manual Osteopathy treats everyone.
Manual Osteopathy is for anyone who wants to improve and maintain the following:
Overall good health
It all depends on the personal condition and health goals of each patient.
Some patients only require 1-2 treatments in order to fully recover. Other patients require multiple treatments for rehabilitation and pain management.
Athletes may require a treatment program for athletic maintenance, general health, and/or to achieve performance and movement goals.
Whatever the reason for your visit, after a full assessment you and your practitioner will discuss a treatment program best suited to your rehabilitation and movement goals.