What is the difference between a chiropractor and an osteopath?

Osteo or Chiro? What’s the difference? This is a very common question asked in both professions. First, let’s start with the similarities between both!

The Similarities

Australian Osteopaths and Chiropractors are both AHPRA registered, university-qualified allied health professionals who work in a variety of settings. Treatment between both can include musculoskeletal and nervous system assessments, manual therapy, clinical exercise programs, body function assessments, patient education and advice. As modern medicine is evolving both osteopaths and chiropractors should apply a holistic biopsychosocial approach to their patients.

The Difference

  • Chiro’s focus is on mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system (spine).

  • Osteo’s focus is on the neuromusculoskeletal system (bones, spine, joints, muscles, ligaments, nerves and tendons).

  • Chiropractors focus on the detection and correction of abnormal spinal function and its subsequent effect on how the nervous system controls and coordinates the body.

  • Osteopaths find and release structures and tissues (bones, spine, joints, muscles, ligaments, nerves and tendons) that cause pain or restricted movement in your body. (More on Treatments, click here)

Who to choose?

Every practitioner is different, I've seen Osteo’s who treat like Chiros and Chiro who treats like Osteos.

So it depends on what you want as a patient and finding the practitioner who helps you reach your goals.

Ask questions to your practitioners about your goals are and whether they can help achieve them.

Find a practitioner who empowers you and gives you the necessary tools required to manage your aches and pains and maintain a good quality of life.

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