Thursday, June 27, 2013

Is Osteopathy Right For You?

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Is Osteopathy Right For You?
by Jerry Saddington

Osteopaths take a holistic approach to preventing and treating whole body health problems. They do so by manipulating a patient's joints and muscles. Rather than using medicine or invasive procedures as medical doctors would prescribe, osteopaths encourage the body to heal itself using physical procedures and manipulation.

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