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In order to treat a sickness or an accident, physiotherapy is the area of medicine that uses physical interventions or exercises.

Another name for it is physical therapy.

Physical therapists or physiotherapists are the names given to medical professionals who specialize in this area of rehabilitation medicine.

Patients with paralysis, poliomyelitis- or multiple chronic muscle weakness, heart- or lung-related conditions, or those healing from shattered bones all need the help of a physiotherapist to get back on their feet.

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How can you use osteopathy in a sentence?

"To understand cranial osteopathy it is necessary to understand osteopathy itself. As with visceral osteopathy, the term refers to an aspect of osteopathy, not to a separate modality." http://www.osteohome.com/articles/Cranial%20Osteopathy.pdf


When was British School of Osteopathy created?

British School of Osteopathy was created in 1915.


When was London School of Osteopathy created?

London School of Osteopathy was created in 1948.


Who is the patron saint of physiotherapy?

There is no patron saint of physiotherapy.


What is the difference between DO and DOMP Osteopathy titles?

DOMP stands for Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice offered by osteopathic colleges that offer a diploma program in osteopathy (between 1000 to 2000 hours of osteopathic education), such as the Osteopathic College of Ontario, Canadian College of Osteopathy, Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy, Canadian Academy of Osteopathy & National Academy of Osteopathy (NAO). DO stands for Doctor of Osteopathy ( trained outside of the United States) offered by osteopathic universities that offer a degree program in osteopathy (between 3000 to 4500 hours of osteopathic education), such as the National University of Medical University (NUMSS).


What are the release dates for Osteopathy - 1911?

Osteopathy - 1911 was released on: USA: 30 March 1911


When was Advances in Physiotherapy created?

Advances in Physiotherapy was created in 1999.


After completing master of physiotherapy do we get a doctor degree?

No, you get a master's degree (which is why the course is called a Master's Degree of Physiotherapy and not a Doctorate of Physiotherapy).


What does neurology DO stand for?

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When was Chartered Society of Physiotherapy created?

I am Dr. Saiful Islam, a physiotherapist at Vision Physiotherapy in Bangladesh. With confidence, I can state that the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy was established in 1894.


Can osteopathy be learned online?

Yes. It is possible to obtain a diploma or degree in osteopathy health care through online education. Currently a medical university in Madrid, Spain offers a bachelor of science in osteopathy and a doctor of osteopathy through online education with optional campus based osteopathic technique labs. And an osteopathy college in Toronto, Canada offers a diploma program in manual osteopathy worldwide through online education with campus based practical osteopathic technique labs in 64 cities.


What is a group of osteopaths called?

The practice of Osteopathy is a whole health approach in medicine. The practice of osteopathy falls under the medical group CAM (Complementary Alternative Medicine). A group of Osteopathy doctors is called Osteopathics.