There are many similarities between Osteopaths, Physiotherapists and Chiropractors
They all treat musculoskeletal conditions, have protected titles and require a university degree.
Osteopaths
Osteopaths use a system of diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions. They believe that working with the structure and function of the body is based on the principle that the well-being of an individual depends on the skeleton, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues functioning smoothly together.
Chiropractors
Chiropractors mainly focus on the spine whereas Osteopaths take a more holistic approach and concentrate on the whole body. Another key difference lies in the method of treatment. Osteopaths utilise a wider range of techniques while Chiropractors routinely perform spinal adjustments. Chiropractors are also more ‘joint focused’ of the two professions.
Conclusion
All three therapies share many similarities, and the difference between the three can often come down to the individual practitioner. No one profession is better than the other, and all can be highly effective at treating musculoskeletal conditions.