Insight Osteopathic Medicine

Osteopathy

When all of the fulcrums are synchronized there will be peace and harmony.
-W.G. Sutherland DO

Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) take a “wholistic” approach to healthcare, with a particular interest in human anatomy and physiology as it pertains to the neuro, muscular, and skeletal systems and their relationships to the mind, body and soul.

The body has an innate ability to heal itself. An Osteopath’s primary role is to support patients and their ability to promote healing by restoring the integrity of the whole body back to its natural balance (homestasis). In doing so, patients experience greater function, relief of pain, range of motion, improved strength, and increased circulation.

DOs focus on removing the source of somatic dysfunction (impaired function of skeletal, arthroidal, and myofascial structures and their related vascular, lymphatic, and neural elements) by isolating the root cause of the symptom utilizing a treatment called Osteopathic Manipulation, as well as evaluating lifestyle choices that have become a detriment to one’s health and ability to heal.

What is Osteopathy
What is OMM
Credentials of a DO
History of Osteopathy