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Osteopathy

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organisations

British Osteopathic Association
Langham House East
Luton
Bedfordshire LU1 2NA
Tel: 01582 488455
E-mail: enquiries@osteopathy.org or boa@osteopathy.org
Website: www.osteopathy.org
A professional association and independent representative body for osteopaths in the UK. Website features an online 'Find an Osteopath' Search.

General Osteopathic Council (GOsC)
Osteopathy House
176 Tower Bridge Road
London SE1 3LU
Tel: 020 7357 6655 (Mondays to Fridays 9am-5.30pm)
E-mail: info@osteopathy.org.uk
Website: www.osteopathy.org.uk
Regulating, promoting and developing osteopathy in accordance with the Osteopaths Act (1993). A list of osteopaths and information regarding osteopathy can be obtained by contacting the GOsC or visiting the website.

websites

The British School of Osteopathy
www.bso.ac.uk
The oldest and largest full-time school of osteopathy in the UK. See the website for details about BSO, courses, out-patients clinic and information about osteopathy.

OpsteopathOnline.com
www.osteopathonline.com
Comprehensive osteopathic resource featuring general information about Osteopathy, including the main principles and origins. Also has a database of practising osteopaths.

books
 
 

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Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine by Robert Ward (editor)
An overview of osteopathic philosophy and principles with examples.
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The Healthy Back Exercise Book by Deborah Fielding and Simon Fielding
Contains advice and exercise programmes for overcoming and preventing back pain.
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(July 2002)

 

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