30/12/2022
What is Osteomyology?
The title of our profession combines 'osteo' (bone) with 'myo' (muscle).
Extract From: https://osteomyology.co.uk/
This combination indicates that we work with both joints and muscles to apply our therapy. Our members come from a diverse range of professions who share their particular realms of knowledge and experience with each other. The long term aim is to achieve more unification between the various physical therapies. Thus the members of the public will no longer have to decide which is better for our condition: an Osteopath, Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Acupuncturist, Swedish Massage, Sports massage or any of the other professions out there. An Osteomyologist will potentially have all of these realms of skill and knowledge to draw upon.
Our training courses consist of the foundations of detailed anatomy, Orthopedics, Physiology, Neurology, Pathology and many other necessary areas of expertise. Each practitioner will have their own style and approach whilst maintaining their standards of practice in accordance with the strict rules of the Osteomyological Association.
The Osteomyological Association was formed back in 1992 as an umbrella organisation to bring together like minded Professional Practitioners who already hold qualifications of degree status and wished to have a higher level of expertise. Both the Registrar and Chairman had, as a concept, the joining...