In osteopathy a ‘motility’ is a biological movement pattern within the body. There are both healthy and pathological motilities. A pathological motility would be a pattern of a particular mold or virus for example. A healthy motility would be the movement of the cerebral spinal fluid flowing up and down […]
Osteopathic Philosophy
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The profession of Osteopathy was founded in 1874 single-handedly by an American doctor, with a mechanical background, named Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917). Still was the third son of a pioneer doctor, under whom he apprenticed at the culmination of the Jacksonian era (1829-1837). It was a time that encouraged independent […]