Yes. Although studies have shown the percentage of physicians who routinely use manipulation in their practice has declined, the actual cause of this decrease has not been elucidated.
There are still those with an interest in manipulative treatments and use them regularly, in addition to their usual medical practices. There are also those who have specialized in Osteopathic manipulative treatments and practice that almost exclusively.
Yes. MDs have begun to learn OMT (osteopathic manipulative treatment) now and are using it in their practice. MDs may prescribe meds, perform surgery, or perform manipulative medicine on patients now. DOs use traditional medicine now, allopathic medicine, and rarely ever use OMT anymore. DOs prescribe medication, perform surgery, go into any medical specialty, do research, but no longer do any DOs ever perform manipulation anymore. No. DO's receive much more extensive training in osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), than do their allopathic counterparts (who receive little or no training in manipulative medicine). Allopathic physicians have begun learning OMT because there is both evidenced-based and empirical evidence to support the fact that OMT is clinically useful. ------- Source??
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When spinal manipulation is employed, it is generally done with the hands, although some practitioners may use an adjusting tool
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Yes. The D.O. and the M.D. are equals in medicine. The main differences now is that some M.D.s use osteopathic manipulative medicine in their practice now. It is ironic that now MDs use osteopathic manipulative treatment now but DOs do not. DOs mainly use Evidenced-based medicine now, prescribe meds, perform surgeries, and so on, but do no use manipulative medicine. Leave manipulations now to the MDs, and medication prescriptions and surgeries to the DOs. MDs are too holistic now and DOs are too evidenced-based medicine now. DOs and MDs are professionally equivalent. The above author is correct that there are continuing education programs for MDs to learn some basic manipulative techniques, but they are the minority of physicians performing manipulation.
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