Osteopath - tasks, training and differences to conventional medicine
An osteopath treats functional disorders with their hands. Find out how the method works, how it differs from other approaches and what you should look out for.
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An osteopath is a specialist in manual diagnostic and treatment procedures who understands the body as a functional unit
Osteopathy is based on the assumption that restrictions to the movement of tissues and organs can disrupt the body's self-regulation. The aim of the treatment is to use gentle, precise hand movements to improve the mobility of joints, fascia, organs and nerve structures to improve and thus harmonise body functions holistically.
Osteopaths treat a wide range of functional complaints. These include back pain, headaches, digestive problems, tinnitus, movement restrictions and tension. Treatment is carried out exclusively with the hands, without medication or invasive measures. The person is considered in theirphysical, emotional and energetic dimension
.In Germany, the term ""osteopath"" is not legally protected. Many osteopaths are therefore physiotherapists or alternative practitioners with extensive additional training (at least 1,350 hours). There are also academic study programmes abroad. Recognised therapists are often members of professional associations such as VOD e. V. (Verband der Osteopathen Deutschland).
Typical areas of application of osteopathy:
- Back and neck pain, joint complaints
jaw joint disorders, headaches, Tinnitus - Digestive complaints, functional abdominal pain
- Tension, sleep disorders, vegetative dysregulation
- support for pregnancy complaints, infant treatment
Treatment principles:
- The body is a functional unit
- The body has self-healing powers
- Structure and function are inextricably linked
Quality characteristics of a reputable osteopath:
- Extensive manual training (≥ 1,350 hrs.)
- Professional qualification as Health practitioner or doctor (legal requirement for practising)
- Membership of a professional association (e.g. VOD)
- . e.g. VOD)
- Careful anamnesis and holistic examination
- Collaboration with medical practitioners for organic causes
Literature references
- Chaitow, L., & DeLany, J.W. (2008): Clinical Application of Neuromuscular Techniques. Elsevier.
- VOD e. V. - Verband der Osteopathen Deutschland (www.osteopathie.de)
- Franke, H. et al. (2014): Osteopathic manipulative treatment for nonspecific low back pain BMC Musculoskelet Disord.
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