Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a treatment technique that emphasizes manual adjustments, myofascial release, and other physical manipulation of muscle tissue and bones. Osteopathy practitioners are called osteopaths. The origin of the word osteopathy is derived from 'osteo' meaning 'bone'. Although osteopathy is used in this sense, the applications for healing bone problems and relieving back and neck pain are understood, but the fields in which this science is applied are much more than expected.
'Manipulation' therapy, an ancient Chinese massage technique, is actually the general name given to some techniques such as osteopathy, shiatsu and chiropractic. With manipulative treatment, neck and waist hernias, muscle spasms, headaches caused by neck problems, spinal locking can be treated without medication and without surgery. In fact, manipulative treatment is also successful in some intestinal and stomach disorders.
It takes part in the Osteopathy Regeneration stage in the RTM System. It takes place in the Supporting Systems processes in the treatment triad. It is effective on physical and electrical body structures. With Osteopathy applications in the RTM System, it is aimed to accelerate cell regeneration in the Physical Body, repair damaged tissue, accelerate blood circulation, support the circulatory system and the musculoskeletal system, and eliminate the irregularities existing in the Electrical Body with its effect on Fasica.

