• History of Osteopathy

    The practice of Osteopathy began in the United States in 1872. The term “Osteopathy” was coined by Andrew Taylor Still. Still was a free state leader who lived near Baldwin City, Kansas at the time of the American Civil War and it was here that he developed the practice of Osteopathy. Still named his new school of medicine “Osteopathy,” reasoning that “the bone, osteon, was the starting point from which was to ascertain the cause of pathological conditions.” Still founded the American School of Osteopathy, (now A.T. Still University) in Kirksville, Missouri, for the teaching of Osteopathy on May 10, 1892. The state of Missouri, recognizing the equivalency of the curriculum, was willing to grant him a charter for awarding the MD degree, he remained dissatisfied with the limitations of conventional medicine and instead chose to retain the distinction of the DO degree.

    United States:

    In the 20th century, Osteopathy in the United States moved closer to mainstream medicine in its philosophy and scope of practice. Although manipulation and other principles of traditional Osteopathy are still taught in some form in U.S. Osteopathic medical schools, they are used by a small minority of graduates in actual practice. The profession adopted the name “Osteopathic medicine” to reflect its distinction from Osteopathy. Since all former schools of “Osteopathy” now refer to themselves as colleges of “Osteopathic medicine”, there are currently no schools of Osteopathy in the United States.

    United Kingdom:

    The first Osteopathic college was established in the UK in 1917 by John Martin Littlejohn, a Scot who had studied under Andrew Taylor Still. Littlejohn altered the Osteopathic curriculum to include the study of physiology. The UK school he founded, the British School of Osteopathy, was the first Osteopathic education institution outside the USA, and it still exists today, now located in Borough High Street, Southwark. British Osteopaths use manipulative techniques based on the philosophy of Andrew Taylor Still. The profession is subject to statutory regulation following the passing of the Osteopaths Act in 1993. The General Osteopathic Council, (GOsC) was established by the act to regulate the profession. Most medical services in the UK are delivered through the state funded National Health Service, Osteopathy is largely excluded from this with most Osteopaths working in private practice. Several large studies in the UK have produced evidence that demonstrates positive clinical and cost effectiveness of manipulation in the management of lower back pain, the latest being the UK Back pain Exercise And Manipulation, (UK BEAM) trial. The physical manipulation condition of the UK BEAM trial involved, “… a package of techniques representative of those used by the UK chiropractic, Osteopathic, and physiotherapy professions.”

    Many UK Osteopaths are also Naturopaths, with one Osteopathic college offering a dual training in Osteopathy & Naturopathy, (the British College of Osteopathic Medicine) and another offering a post-graduate programme, (the College of Osteopaths). 

    In the United Kingdom, courses in Osteopathy have recently become integrated into the university system. Instead of receiving a Diploma in Osteopathy, (DO) with or without a Diploma in Naturopathy (ND), graduates now become Masters of Osteopathy, Bachelors of Osteopathy, Bachelors of Osteopathic Medicine, or Bachelors of Science in either Osteopathy or Osteopathic Medicine, according to the institution attended: but these degrees do not lead to prescribing rights and in this case Osteopathy and Osteopathic Medicine are synonymous. There is one “cross-over” institution, the London College of Osteopathic Medicine, which teaches Osteopathy only to those already qualified in medicine. Before using the title of “Osteopath,” graduates have to register with the UK regulatory body by statute; the General Osteopathic Council.

    Canada:

    The first self-identified college of Osteopathy in Canada opened in 1981. Non-physician Osteopaths in Canada are currently represented by the Canadian Federation of Osteopaths, a group that advocates for the standardization of training requirements and more legal recognition for the non-medical Osteopathic profession. This organization and the schools from which its membership have graduated are not recognized or accredited by any Canadian federal or provincial regulatory authority. Colleges of Osteopathy in Canada are the Canadian College of Osteopathy in Toronto, the Canadian College of Osteopathic and Holistic Health Sciences in Hamilton, Ontario, and the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques in Montreal, Quebec. Graduates of these schools do not currently qualify for registration to practice in Canada.

    Osteopathic physicians educated in the United States should not be confused with non-physician Osteopaths. Osteopathic physicians are educated and trained in the United States and may practice in Canada as fully licensed physicians. There are no colleges of Osteopathic medicine in Canada. Only those graduates of American Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine are eligible for licensure to practice Osteopathy and Osteopathic Medicine in Canada. The authority for license of American Osteopathic graduates lies with the provincial Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. The Canadian Osteopathic Association has been representing Osteopathic physicians in Canada for more than 80 years and has enabled near uniform licensure across Canada for American Osteopathic graduates.

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