An osteopath is an Allied Health professional who specialises in the treatment of the musculoskeletal system.
An osteopath will use manual techniques to realign the body’s structure.
The main difference between the three is the focus of their treatment.
Osteopaths look at the body, considering how the skeleton, joints, muscles, nerves, circulation, connective tissue, and internal organs all work together.
Chiropractors mainly focus on spinal function and correcting any problems in this area to help improve the overall functioning of the body.
An osteopath and a physiotherapist have the same goals: To improve your overall health and well-being. However, their approaches are quite different.
While an osteopath will use manual techniques to realign the body’s structure, a physiotherapist will focus mainly on physical activity and exercise. Osteopaths strongly embrace making activity and exercise a part of your recovery.
If you’re feeling any pain or prolonged stiffness, you may benefit from osteopathy. Osteopaths treat a range of conditions from short term pain to chronic conditions relating to the muscles, bones, and joints, including: