Hands-on manual medicine






















Hands on Medicine remains committed to our founding mission to provide exemplary care to individuals and families in our community through exceptionally high quality of care and patient empowerment. In an effort to continue to provide high quality care and limit exposure and spread of COVID we have implemented numerous procedural changes. Using a hands-on intervention can provide pain relief to the patient and professional satisfaction to the clinician. Manual Medicine offers primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants the practical, hands-on guidance needed to accurately diagnose and provide initial management of commonly seen musculoskeletal problems. Manual therapy, manipulative therapy, or manual therapy and manipulative therapy refers to hands on treatment of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints disorders of various etiologies. Physical treatments include massage, soft tissue mobilization, various connective tissue techniques, myofascial release, craniosacral techniques, mobilization of joints, joint .


Simply put, manual therapy is any therapy applied by hand. The word “manual” comes from the Latin word for hand. Even though Manual Therapy is defined by the therapist/physician using their hand as the contact for the therapy being done, the term Manual Therapy is usually expanded to include other contacts, such as the forearm, elbow, foot, or even other parts of the body. Manual Medicine for the Primary Care Team: A Hands-On Approach is written by Frank J. Domino and published by Wolters Kluwer Health. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Manual Medicine for the Primary Care Team: A Hands-On Approach are , and the print ISBNs are , Osteopathic manual medicine (OMM) is a hands-on, non-invasive set of skills used to treat all systems of the body. Our trained osteopathic physicians use their hands to diagnose and treat compensations in these systems of the body that arise from disease, illness and/or injury.


Manual physical therapy, aka hands-on physical therapy, involves touching the patient to treat injury, disability, or musculoskeletal pain. Manual Medicine offers primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants the practical, hands-on guidance needed to accurately diagnose. Osteopaths focus on treating the whole person. There are more than , osteopathic doctors in the U.S. And more than 1 in 4 U.S. medical.

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