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Osteopathy
Osteopathy focuses on total body health by treating and strengthening the musculoskeletal framework while also treating the impact of the visceral systems on the entire body structure. The aim of osteopathy is to positively affect the body’s nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic systems.
Osteopathic treatment takes a whole-body, or 'holistic', approach to health care. This means that practitioners concentrate on more than simply treating the problematic area. Using manual techniques, they aim to balance all systems of the body to provide overall good health and well being, meaning you may come in for pain or dysfunction in one area but receive additional treatment in other areas of your body. This is because the underlying principle in Osteopathy is that all parts of the body function together in an integrated manner - if one part is restricted, then the rest of the body must adapt and compensate; it is this philosophy and thought process that set Osteopathy apart from other disciplines.
The key principles are based upon the self-healing and self-regulating mechanisms of the body, which are impacted mechanically and physiologically through anatomy. By affecting the structure, Osteopaths can influence the function of physiological processes and help the innate self-healing and self-regulating mechanisms work better.
Kinesiology
Kinesiology is the scientific study of human movement, performance and function and may also be referred to as 'human kinetics'. The practice of kinesiology applies the science of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and neuroscience to human movement and function. Kinesiology employs evidence based scientific research and assessment to assist in the prevention and rehabilitation of injury, lifestyle diseases and other physiological conditions, along with the enhancement of human performance, in environments such as work and sport.
Kinesiologists can work closely with you to:
- prevent and treat illness or injury through appropriate exercise testing, assessement and prescription;
- improve your physical performance in sport, work and activities of daily living;
- oversee or assist with the implementation of your individual health care plan;
- assess workplace demands and provide workplace design services (ergonomics) to help prevent and/or recovery from injury; and
- provide support in rehabilitation and wellness management.
Kinesiologists work as part of interdisciplinary teams to ensure you receive integrated best-practices care for safe and effective treatment and independently in the community depending on your needs.
**Reference: British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists**
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