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Observational Aspects of Examination in Osteopathy
There's an assumption that just by staring at the back of someone's body you get an idea or that delivers to you some cues around what might be wrong with them. And it may just be because of my time of practice but I'm constantly feeling like I'm just staring to thin air here, apart from looking at kind of gross morphological changes in structure and importantly maybe some cutaneous changes which are rare. So clearly there's some information which I feel will be helpful to me to make some judgment about the nature of the person's pain. It can be all really helpful from a psychosically informed practice point of view.