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What is the difference between an Osteopath and a Physiotherapist?

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What is the difference between an Osteopath and a Physiotherapist?

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Although many Physiotherapists work outside the hospital field in private practice, their training tends to focus on hospital-based work, given them a greater expertise in the areas of rehabilitation following severe trauma or after surgery. Osteopaths excel where problems have arisen for no apparent reason, as far as the patient is concerned, but probably stem from an individual“s posture or daily life-style.

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