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Welwyn Garden Osteopaths Ltd.
53 Longcroft Lane
Welwyn Garden City
Herts AL8 6EB
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What’s the difference between osteopathy and physiotherapy?
An Osteopath is trained to diagnose the cause of a problem and then formulate a treatment plan based on the tissues most likely to be causing the symptoms. This screening process is designed to differentiate between a musculoskeletal condition, which can be treated, and other conditions that might be masquerading as a back pain which would require referral to a GP or specialist. Traditionally within the NHS the specialist makes that decision then refers the patient to the physiotherapist.
A crucial part of an osteopathic treatment is to try to work out the underlying cause of the patient’s pain. Most commonly this will involve a full postural assessment and attempts will be made to improve it through direct treatment and exercises. This tendency to address the body as a whole rather than isolate one problem, is a basic tenet of Osteopathy and not the standard physiotherapy approach.
There are always exceptions to the rule and an experienced physiotherapist, usually to be found in private practice, might provide a similar service.
However, it’s the norm for any osteopath.