Osteopathy vs chiropractics. They share one common ideology: the spine plays an integral role in good health maintenance. The treatment of musculoskeletal aches and pains, or complaints that stem from a spinal dysfunction, are the primary objective of both Osteopaths and Chiropractors.
What Are The Difference Between Chiropractics & Osteopathy?
People often confuse these two practices because both focus on spinal health. However, they use different treatment methods.
Chiropractors subscribe to the theory that a dysfunction in the alignment of the spine, a vertebral joint subluxation, causes interference with the body’s functioning and innate intelligence. Osteopathic practitioners operate under the premise that when the musculoskeletal system is treated, the body can have greater access to healing abilities.
Some terms used to describe the separate practitioners are ‘straight’ chiropractor and ‘therapeutic’ chiropractor. Straight chiropractors manage pain by adjusting spinal alignment, and therapeutic, osteopathic practitioners use a holistic method of treatment. They may recommend pain relief supplements and exercises, and many chiropractors also practice acupuncture. Do not confuse U.S-trained osteopathic physicians with non-physician osteopaths. U.S-trained osteopathic physicians are fully licensed physicians and primary healthcare providers in Canada.
Chiropractics vs Osteopathy: Key Similarities
Both practitioners refer to MRIs and X-Rays in order to treat. Chiropractor visits tend to happen on a more regular basis. Osteopaths tend to have longer patient visits, and visits are usually spaced out, although, as with everything, there is quite a bit of variation depending on the individual practitioners.
What Techniques Are Used By Chiropractors & Osteopaths?
Chiropractors are generally trained in a wider variety of complex but safe spinal manipulations than Osteopaths, while Osteopaths tend to incorporate a wider range of techniques in general, usually incorporating stretching, pressure and mobilization into treatments. Many Chiropractors are now also incorporating soft tissue massage and stretching into their appointments. Osteopaths are also trained in craniosacral therapy, which involves very gentle and subtle adjustments of the cranial plates.
Final Thoughts
So the next question is, how do you choose? Again, it all comes down to individual preference. Try a few treatments out. In the end, it is most important that you feel comfortable and satisfied with your doctor and the treatment he or she is providing.
