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Osteopathy Will Reduce Back Pain

Osteopathy is a technique that uses manipulation and massage to help distressed muscles and joints and make them work more smoothly.

The profession began in 1892 when Dr Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917), an American farmer, inventor and doctor, opened the USA's first school of osteopathic medicine. He sought alternatives to the medical treatments of his day which he believed were ineffective as well as harmful. Based upon the teachings of Hippocrates, Still's new philosophy of medicine advocated that 'Finding health should be the purpose of a doctor. Anyone can find disease'. Like Hippocrates, Still recognised that the human body is a unit in which structure, function, mind and spirit all work together. The therapy aims to pinpoint and treat any problems that are of a mechanical nature. The body's frame consists of the skeleton, joints, muscles and ligaments and all movements and activities such as running, swimming, eating, speaking and walking depend on it.

Still did not believe in using the drugs that were available as they were not always safe; he was of the opinion that it would be safer to encourage the body to heal itself. He regarded the body from an engineer's point of view and the combination of this and his medical experience of anatomy, led him to believe that ailments and disorders could occur when the bones or joints no longer functioned in harmony. He believed that manipulation was the cure for the problem. Although his ideas provoked a great deal of opposition from the American medical profession at first, they slowly came to be accepted. The bulk of scientific research has been done in America with a number of medical schools of osteopathy being established. Dr Martin Littlejohn, who was a pupil of Dr Still, brought the practice of osteopathy to the UK around 1900, with the first school being founded in 1917 in London. He emphasised the compassionate care and treatment of the person as a whole, not as a collection of symptoms or unrelated parts. The philosophy and practices of Dr Andrew Taylor Still, considered radical in the 1800's, are generally accepted principles of good medicine today.

Problems that prevent the body from working correctly or create pain can be due to an injury or stress. This can result in what is known as a tension headache since the stress experienced causes a contraction in muscles. These are situated at the back of the neck at the base of then skull and relief can be obtained by the use of massage. In osteopathy, it is believed that if the basic framework of the body is undamaged, then all physical activities can be accomplished efficiently and without causing any problems. The majority of an osteopath's patients suffer from disorders of the spine, which result in pain in the lower part of the back and the neck. A great deal of pressure is exerted on the spinal column and especially on the cartilage between the individual vertebrae. This is a constant pressure due to the effects of gravity that occurs merely by standing. If a person stands incorrectly with stooped shoulders, this will exacerbate any problems or perhaps initiate one. The joints and framework of the body are manipulated and massaged where necessary so that the usual action is regained.

Athletes or dancers can receive injuries to muscles or joints such as the ankle, hip, wrist or elbow and they too can benefit from treatment by osteopathy. Pain in the lower back can be experienced by pregnant women who may stand in a different way due to their increasing weight; osteopathy can often ease matters considerably.

At the first visit to an osteopath, he or she will need to know the complete history of any problems experienced, how they first occurred and what eases or aggravates matters. The practitioner will take into account the patients case history and and any form of therapy that he or she has had, as this will be of relevance to any future diagnosis. A thorough examination will then take place observing how the patient sits, stands or lies down and also the manner in which the body is bent to the side, back or front. As each movement take place, the osteopath is able to take note of the extent and ability of the joint to function. The practitioner will also feel the muscles, soft tissues and ligaments to detect if there is any tension present. Whilst examining the body, the osteopath will note any problems that are present and as an aid to diagnosis, use may also be made of checking reflexes, such as the knee jerk reflex. If a patient has been involved in an accident, X-rays can be checked to determine the extent of the problem. If it is established that osteopathy would not be of benefit, the patient would be advised of the reasons for this decision. If this is not the case, treatment can commence with the chosen course of therapy.

Andrew Tomkinson

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