One can find an osteopathic at a hospital. Private owned clinics can also recommend fine physicians. Be sure to research an review any medicines that doctors prescribe.
The School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona · School of Health Management if you can get in.
Here you go, this is the website where you can submit your application for osteopathic medical schools in the United States: https://aacomas.aacom.org
There is an osteopathic medical school that graduates Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine in the city of Davies, Florida. The name of the school is the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine (NSUCOM). One of the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine's branch campuses is located in Bradenton, Florida as well. I hope this helps!
Harry D. Friedman has written: 'Cranial rhythmic impulse approaches in osteopathic manipulative medicine' -- subject(s): Cranial manipulation, Craniosacral therapy, Osteopathic author, Osteopathic medicine, Skull 'Counterstrain approaches in osteopathic manipulative medicine' -- subject(s): Manipulation (Therapeutics), Orthopedic Manipulation, Osteopathic author, Osteopathic medicine 'Myofascial and fascial-ligamentous approaches in osteopathic manipulative medicine' -- subject(s): Manipulation (Therapeutics), Orthopedic Manipulation, Osteopathic author, Osteopathic medicine
Doctor of Osteopathic (medicine)
American Osteopathic Association was created in 1897.
General Osteopathic Council was created in 1997.
Riverside osteopathic hospital was created in 1944.
Sure, an osteopathic physician, AKA Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, can definitely help with sciatica. There are osteopathic physicians out there who work in orthopedics/orthopedic surgery or physical medicine & rehabilitation and can help you with this problem.
DO after a doctor's name stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
The letters behind a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine's name are D.O.
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine have the initials D.O. after their name.