Touch Meets Science
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" An Osteopathic Physician is Only a Human Engineer Who Should Understand All the Laws Governing His Engine and Thereby Master Disease. " - Dr Andrew Taylor Still
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For patients in the quiet rhythm of an osteopathic treatment room, a conversation unfolds - one that rarely uses words. It is the dialogue between practitioner and patient, between hands and tissues, between structure and function. This conversation is the foundation of osteopathy.
Osteopathy is more than a manual therapy. It is a clinical philosophy rooted in the body's capacity to heal itself. Its guiding principle is simple: when the body is in balance, free of obstruction, its internal systems - circulatory, neurological, muscular and skeletal - work in harmony. When structure is compromised, function follows. The role of the osteopath is to identify and remove these restrictions, allowing the body to restore itself.
A PHILOSOPHY BORN FROM PERSONAL LOSS
The origin of osteopathy can be traced back to 19th-century America, and to the life of Dr Andrew Taylor Still. A physician and Civil War surgeon, Still’s medical career was irrevocably shaped by personal tragedy - his children died of spinal meningitis at a time when medicine had little to offer. Frustrated by the ineffectiveness of drugs and the dogmatic practices of the era, he turned to anatomy, dissection and observation. Through this, he developed a revolutionary idea: that the body possesses innate healing mechanisms that can be supported by addressing its structural imbalances.
In 1892, he founded the American School of Osteopathy in Missouri. Still’s approach was not merely mechanical; it was deeply holistic. He viewed disease not as an isolated event, but as a consequence of disrupted relationships within the body. To this day, osteopaths carry forward this vision, treating not just symptoms but the root causes - always considering the person as a whole.
CRANIO-SACRAL OSTEOPATHY
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