What is osteopathy?
- Matthew Rogers
- Jan 11, 2019
- 1 min read
Osteopathic practice is a safe and effective form of therapy, that aims to promote the health of those we care for through the use of manual therapy, exercise and health advice.
Osteopaths are highly trained, allied healthcare professionals who are experts in the health of muscles, bones, joints and associated tissues.
Osteopaths train for 4-years to Honours degree level and by law must register with the General Osteopathic Council (the statutory government regulator of osteopaths). To maintain their registration, all osteopaths must comply with strict continuous professional development requirements in order to maintain and improve their skills throughout their career.
As a result, you can be assured of as consistently high quality of patient care from the osteopath that serves you.
Netherne Osteopathic Practice's Matthew Rogers has been registered with the General Osteopathic Council since 2002.
