Details below from the General Osteopathic Council… Do you have any patients who would be interested and willing to use their unique experience to help make a difference to future osteopathic care? If so, you can find out more by visiting/sharing with …
As a result of a recent project – originally part of an ODG leadership course – a Paediatric Special Interest Group called the Children’s Osteopathic Forum (COForum) has been set up. Our idea is to have a private space (away …
Austin Plunkett from the National Council for Osteopathic Research has lately sent us this extremely interesting communication which we thought would be of great interest to you. This would be an ideal opportunity to offer some support to the wider …
SCCO Data Collection Research Report This SCCO research project was accepted by the International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine in 2014 and published in 2015 Abstract Background: There is very little published information on the practice of osteopaths using osteopathy in the …
In the latter part of 2012, the Research Committee of the SCCO commenced preparation for a Blinded Randomised Controlled Trial of Colicky Infants treated with Paediatric or Cranial Osteopathy. Financial support for the study was provided by the Board of …
This SCCO research project was accepted by the International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine in 2014 and published in 2015 Abstract Background: There is very little published information on the practice of osteopaths using osteopathy in the cranial field (OCF) in …
The enigmatic case of cranial osteopathy: Evidence vs clinical practice. Editorial in the International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (2016) 21, 1-4. The editorial reported that a recent study requested by the French Physiotherapy Council (FPC) decided that cranial osteopathic techniques …
The newly published ASA guidelines give clearer guidance on what is acceptable to put in our websites and leaflets. Essentially we are limited in what we can say about conditions but we can talk about the patient groups that we …