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An Introduction to Clinical Research in Osteopathic Medicine
Primary Care - Clinics in Office Practice, 2010Osteopathic medicine is a profession that has existed for more than 130 years. However, the profession is poorly understood by many health care professionals. This article introduces osteopathic medicine, including similarities and differences between osteopathic physicians (DOs) and allopathic physicians (MDs).
Brian E, Earley, Helen, Luce
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 1991
Osteopathic physicians are licensed physicians practicing in all 50 states. This article describes the philosophy of Osteopathic Medicine and reviews the objective support for it. Special emphasis is placed on somatic, visceral, and psychologic interaction. Specific examples of Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy (OMT) are also described.
J A, Eaton, B P, Bates, F H, Willard
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Osteopathic physicians are licensed physicians practicing in all 50 states. This article describes the philosophy of Osteopathic Medicine and reviews the objective support for it. Special emphasis is placed on somatic, visceral, and psychologic interaction. Specific examples of Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy (OMT) are also described.
J A, Eaton, B P, Bates, F H, Willard
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Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and the Athlete
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008Osteopathic medicine is among the fastest-growing sectors of health care. By the year 2020, it is projected that approximately 100,000 doctors of osteopathic medicine will be practicing in the United States. Despite its growing popularity, osteopathic medicine is not as widely understood as traditional medicine, also known as allopathic medicine ...
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An Overview of Osteopathic Medicine
Archives of Family Medicine, 1999Despite an initial lack of acceptance by mainstream medicine, and amidst projections of a serious oversupply of physicians, the osteopathic profession continues to grow, successfully competing for shrinking health care resources and attracting the attention of insurers and those in managed care.
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Osteopathic Medicine—Origins and Outlook
Postgraduate Medicine, 1980(1980). Osteopathic Medicine—Origins and Outlook. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 68, No. 5, pp. 31-33.
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Revue medicale de Bruxelles, 2011
Osteopathy is originated in the 19th century in the United States. Andrew Taylor Still seek for an alternative medical system to the orthodox medicine largely empirical and advocating bloodletting, calomel, etc., all of which was resumed with terms like" heroic medicine". Osteopathy as other alternative medical practices (homeopathy, eclecticism, etc.)
P, Klein, Y, Lepers, W, Salem
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Osteopathy is originated in the 19th century in the United States. Andrew Taylor Still seek for an alternative medical system to the orthodox medicine largely empirical and advocating bloodletting, calomel, etc., all of which was resumed with terms like" heroic medicine". Osteopathy as other alternative medical practices (homeopathy, eclecticism, etc.)
P, Klein, Y, Lepers, W, Salem
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Der Orthopade, 2012
Osteopathic medicine is a healing modality applied with the doctor's two hands that is similar to but goes far beyond the Manual medicine/chirotherapy which is well known in Germany. Founded in 1874 by Dr. A.T. Still in Kirksville, Missouri in the USA, osteopathic medicine is in addition to the M.D.
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Osteopathic medicine is a healing modality applied with the doctor's two hands that is similar to but goes far beyond the Manual medicine/chirotherapy which is well known in Germany. Founded in 1874 by Dr. A.T. Still in Kirksville, Missouri in the USA, osteopathic medicine is in addition to the M.D.
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