Wikipedia, in a long and informative article about Osteopathy, states that: “(Osteopathy) emphasises the interrelationship between structure and function and recognizes the body’s ability to heal itself; it is the role of the osteopathic practitioner to facilitate that process”.

 

The principles about health and disease on which Osteopathy was developed and continues to flourish can be summarised as follows:The body is a unit. Every part of the body is related to every other part: the word “health” comes from the same origin as the word “whole”, so tthat to restore health, the body has to make itself whole again.

 

This encompasses every aspect of the person, not just the physical.

The body possesses self-correcting mechanisms, having the inherent capacity to defend and repair itself. We know this because broken bones mend, wounds heal, and disease is overcome.