Osteopathy/Chiropractic: Professional Development
Osteopathy
Osteopaths play a major part in healthcare treatment, their techniques helping to relieve chronic or minor problems, providing one-off relief from pain and dysfunction or contributing to the management of long-term complaints such as: Joint pain, muscular aches, pains, strains and pulls, long-standing injuries, upper and lower back pain, frozen shoulders, tennis elbow, stiffness and tension, asthma, problem periods, repetitive strain injury, respiratory problems, sciatica, arthritis, headache and migraine, mobility problems, problems with and staying well during pregnancy, child development and illness, sports injuries and sports training enhancement.
Ongoing professional development is essential for the practising Osteopath. By following the links below relevant courses of interest to you can be found:
Visit The British School of Osteopathy: Playing a fundamental role in the development of the osteopathic profession, training leaders in the field, conducting research and setting new standards. For example, several of our senior academics sit on General Osteopathic Council committees covering education, research, continuous professional development and regulation BSO
Visit The Centre For Professional Development In Osteopathy and Manual Therapy: Providing continuous professional training in the area of manual and physical therapy: Offering further professional development courses and training in osteopathy, physiotherapy, chiropractic and manual therapy CPDO
Chiropractic
Chiropractic is a healthcare discipline and profession that emphasizes diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system. Learn more by visiting The British Chiropractic Association
