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Osteopathy is a type of alternative medicine and pseudoscience that emphasizes physical manipulation of the body's muscle tissue and bones. Osteopathic manipulation is the core set of techniques in osteopathy. Osteopaths attempt to diagnose and treat what was originally called "the osteopathic lesion", but which is now named "somatic dysfunction", [9] by manipulating a person's bones and muscles. Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment OMT techniques are most commonly used to treat back pain and other musculoskeletal issues. In the United States, the 21st century training of osteopathic physicians who practice osteopathic medicine, not osteopathy is equivalent to that of Doctor of Medicine MD physicians. Osteopathic medicine was founded by Andrew Taylor Still , a 19th-century American physician, Civil War surgeon, and Kansas state and territorial legislator. At the time Still established the basis for osteopathy, the division between irregular medicine and regular medicine had already been a major conflict for decades. The foundations of this divergence may be traced back to the midth century, when advances in physiology began to localize the causes and nature of diseases to specific organs and tissues. Doctors began shifting their focus from the patient to the internal state of the body, resulting in an issue labeled as the problem of the "vanishing patient". In the perspective of the unorthodox physicians, the sympathy and holism that were integral to medicine in the past were left behind.6 Main Principles of Osteopathy - the
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