Abstract

In order for osteopathy to be included in the system of medical services in France, it is necessary to assess the effectiveness and its role in public healthcare and preventive care. The article suggests studying the research methods adapted to the applied research of osteopathy, with the integration of human and subjective measurement of this new branch of medicine. It is necessary to do research on separating the technical part of the osteopathic session from the relational part using the tools of analysis of evidence-based medicine in order to offer a rational perception-focused practice. Moreover, the therapeutic status of osteopathy should be discussed.It is important to create epistemology of osteopathy, to defi ne dysfunction, to clarify techniques, their purposes and effectiveness, to evaluate a treatment session from the point of view of psychology, anthropology, sociology, and philosophy, in addition to clinical research.

Highlights

  • In order for osteopathy to be included in the system of medical services in France, it is necessary to assess the effectiveness and its role in public healthcare and preventive care

  • Чтобы максимально избегать нежелательных эффектов или вреда здоровью, что может быть вызвано самими сеансами, принимая во внимание терапевтический риск [8]

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Introduction

Чтобы остеопатия могла быть включена в предложение лечебных услуг во Франции, необходимо провести оценку ее эффективности и роли в общественном здравоохранении и профилактике. Необходимо провести исследования, которые отделят техническую часть остеопатического сеанса от реляционной, используя при этом инструменты анализа доказательной медицины, для того, чтобы предложить рациональную практику, сосредоточенную на восприятии, а также следует подумать о терапевтическом статусе остеопатии. In order for osteopathy to be included in the system of medical services in France, it is necessary to assess the effectiveness and its role in public healthcare and preventive care.

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