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The Five Osteopathic Models

The Five Osteopathic Models

Osteopathy encompasses five distinct models, each offering a unique perspective on health and healing.

These models include the biomechanical model, the neurological model, the respiratory-circulatory model, the metabolic-energy model, and the behavioral-biopsychosocial model.

While each model emphasizes different aspects of health and disease, they collectively contribute to the holistic understanding of the body and inform osteopathic diagnosis and treatment.

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Few disciplines embody the fusion of artistry, philosophical depth, and scientific rigor quite like osteopathy. Originating in the late 19th century, osteopathy has evolved into a comprehensive approach to health and wellness that addresses not only symptoms but also the underlying causes of dysfunction.

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The Neurological Model

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The Metabolic-Energy Model

The Metabolic-Energy Model

The metabolic-energy model of osteopathy delves into the intricate interplay between biochemical processes and energy systems within the body.

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