You know what this is such an incredible answer and explaination of Osteopathic Medicine. You explained this so eloquently yet simply. I loved it so much!
Thank you for making this video - even though it's a short video, you said a profound thing is that 'all you need is your hands'. I am looking into studying Osteo and you have helped me come closer to making that decision. Thank you!
Brother Omar, yes, you may want to visit NAO (National Academy of Osteopathy) at www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com Please take a look at their programs. They are an amazing academy which focuses on Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT)! You will benefit greatly from it and you will bring great benefits to your patients through the use of OMT!
@@suresh9384 No, I think we would have to work under a DO who uses the techniques. All of the ones with whom I have worked just practice "regular" medicine.👋🏽👨🏽⚕️
Osteopathy is just the Osteomanipulative Therapy without the medical training. The simplest way to explain this is with a formula. DO = MD + OMT - Prestige.
Just wanted to point out that treating people (albeit his own wife and children) with before being a licensed physician is somewhat questionable ethically speaking...
It’s not though. You have stuff like Chapman’s Points or about anything cranial that is pseudoscience but there are studies and evidence that it is effective on back pain and musculoskeletal issues. They teach the same techniques my physical therapist performed on me for my compressed vertebrae.
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I love what you said" I always have my hands with me."
You know what this is such an incredible answer and explaination of Osteopathic Medicine. You explained this so eloquently yet simply. I loved it so much!
Thank you for making this video - even though it's a short video, you said a profound thing is that 'all you need is your hands'. I am looking into studying Osteo and you have helped me come closer to making that decision. Thank you!
im an aspiring DO. thank you for sharing. gives me more of a drive!
Honestly, best answer I have heard so far
As the founder of osteopathic medicine, thank you for following in the osteopathic tradition!
As one of his living relatives i must ask how are you even talking?
@@andrewstill9982 I am a ghost through the myofascial plane, flowing from the CEO of the NBOME into this youtube video. ooOoOooOoOooooOoo
@@andrewtaylorstill4452 yea yea haha. Well I am named after my great grandfather and that plane has flown south for the winter. Lol
But nice to know someone would go.out of their way to go by great grandfathers name.😁
healing hands 🙌🏾 a gift . this is inspiring
Very nice video. Im actually Andrew Taylor Still great great great grandson. One of many obviously. But have a good one and keep healing. ☺
this was such a great inspirational video! Thank You!
Amazing! Definitely looking into this!
This is amazing, thank you for sharing
Why is osteopathic medicine only followed in the USA ?
This is REALLY moving! I wonder if Physician Assistants can be trained in Osteopathic techniques and be allowed to use them in practice?🤔
Brother Omar, yes, you may want to visit NAO (National Academy of Osteopathy) at www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com Please take a look at their programs. They are an amazing academy which focuses on Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT)! You will benefit greatly from it and you will bring great benefits to your patients through the use of OMT!
Did you find the answer? I am wondering the same.
@@suresh9384 No, I think we would have to work under a DO who uses the techniques. All of the ones with whom I have worked just practice "regular" medicine.👋🏽👨🏽⚕️
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Thank you, Omar.
Is there a difference between osteopathy and osteopathic medicine?
Osteopathy is just the Osteomanipulative Therapy without the medical training.
The simplest way to explain this is with a formula.
DO = MD + OMT - Prestige.
Great video, thanks!
How old are you man
"Osteopathy": Hardcore non-sense.
Just wanted to point out that treating people (albeit his own wife and children) with before being a licensed physician is somewhat questionable ethically speaking...
get serious woody!!!
Haha
100% Pseudoscience.
It’s not though. You have stuff like Chapman’s Points or about anything cranial that is pseudoscience but there are studies and evidence that it is effective on back pain and musculoskeletal issues. They teach the same techniques my physical therapist performed on me for my compressed vertebrae.