Doctor of manual osteopathy






















Patients Osteopathy is a hands-on approach to healthcare, which recognizes the important link between the structure of the body and the way it functions. Read More Members We are proud to be a growing organization of highly qualified osteopathic practitioners. We invite you to learn more about the benefits of membership. Read More. Dmitry Vasilyev, DOMP, RMO Registered Manual Osteopath (RMO), member of CRMO (College of Registered Manual Osteopaths) Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (DOMP) Member of Manitoba Osteopathic Association (MOA) Member of Canadian Alliance of Alternative Medicine (ACMA) Background: MD (Russia), PhD. Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (it is a practitioner, authorized to provide an osteopathic treatment only (such an osteoarticular mobilization, muscle energy technique, soft tissue technique, visceral OMT, craniosacral OMT, some other techniques), but not to make some medical acts such (not diagnose, not prescribe medicine, not reading x-rays, not do surgery, .


Manual Osteopathy is a form of hands on therapy with a primary focus of restoring function and eliminating pain by addressing the root cause of the pain, imbalance, injury or illness. It is effective on its own as well as in conjunction with physiotherapy, chiropractic and massage therapy. American Academy of Osteopathy. DePauw Blvd., Suite Indianapolis, IN () | Fax: () Osteopathic manual practice utilizes all available modern manual therapy techniques to assess injury and diseases of muscles, bones, joints and nerves. It also offers the added benefit of hands-on diagnosis and treatment through a system of therapy known as osteopathic manual therapy (OMT).


Through OMT, physicians manually apply a specific amount of pressure to different regions in the body. These techniques can help: Treat structural and tissue abnormalities. Relieve joint restriction and misalignment. Restore muscle and tissue balance. Promote the overall movement of blood flow throughout the body. Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, or DOs, are fully licensed physicians who practice in every medical specialty. DOs practice a whole-person approach to medicine, focused on looking beyond your symptoms to understand how lifestyle and environmental factors impact your wellbeing. A Manual Osteopathic Practitioner is trained in the four main types of hands-on osteopathic sub-disciplines: Osteo-articular adjustments, Fascial release, Cranial-sacral techniques and Visceral Manipulation.

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