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a type of alternative medicine that emphasizes physical manipulation of the body's muscle tissue and bone.
Osteopathy
the philosophy that each part of the body integrates and functions in sync with each other. It aims to treat and strengthen all the mobile structures of the body. Including structural (bones, joints, muscles), visceral (internal organs) and cranium (head scalp).
myofascial continuity
Founder of osteopathy and osteopathic medicine. He was also a physician and surgeon, author, inventor and Kansas territorial and state legislator
Andrew Taylor Still (Aug 6, 1828 - Dec 12, 1917)
Dr. Still served in the Union Army. What Year?
1861
He devoted his next 30 years to the development of osteopathy after his wife and children died. What year?
1864
1 The term 'osteopathy' was first used by Andrew Taylor Still. What year? 2 Osteopathy came from the Greek word __ meaning __
1) 1874 2 Osteon - bone Pathos - suffering
American School of Osteopathy (ASO) was established. Offering 4 month course and grew to 2 years. What year?
1892
British School of Osteopathy (BSO) in Buckingham Gate London was established. What year?
1917
Doctor Still dies at age 89 in Kirksville, Missouri. What year?
1917
Numerous attempts were made to have the terms "osteopathy" and "osteopath" on the statutes books as protected titles. What year?
1920
Osteopaths Bill was passed by parliament leading to statutory recognition on the title. What year?
1993
All existing osteopaths were required to undergo registration process by the newly formed General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
1998 and 2000
Osteopathic Medicine celebrated its 125th anniversary! What Year?
2017