Osteopath

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Osteopaths diagnose, treat and provide preventative advice on disorders of the musculoskeletal system of the body, using manual techniques to alleviate stresses and dysfunction to improve the body's function.

Osteopaths may perform the following tasks:

  • diagnose patients' complaints using information from case histories, physical examinations, manual 'palpation' (the use of touch), observation of patients' body structure and mobility and clinical aids (e.g. X-rays, CT scans and laboratory tests)
  • treat patients using a variety of manual techniques such as soft tissue stretching, muscle relaxation, gentle mobilisation or manipulation
  • treat biomechanical complaints (e.g. backache, general joint problems, sports injuries, arthritis, stress and repetitive strain injuries), some breathing problems (e.g. asthma) and a wide range of general medical complaints (e.g. headache)
  • treat children for the after-effects of birth trauma and childhood accidents
  • devise exercise and nutritional programs.

Osteopaths work in combination with dietitians, dentists, medical practitioners, naturopaths and podiatrists, and may work from clinics or from their homes. They have a high level of contact with the public.

Personal Requirements:

  • an interest in health science and human anatomy
  • good hand-eye coordination
  • good communication skills
  • interested in people and their health.

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