Guest EpisodeEpisode 154 · May 5, 2024

Rethinking Structure and Function in Osteopathy: Breaking Free of Outdated Beliefs

Diego Hidalgo a Spanish physiotherapist and osteopath discusses their recent paper - ‘It’s all connected, so it all matters’ - the fallacy of osteopathic anatomical possibilism. In the podcast they discuss: • Anatomical Possibleism in Osteopathy and PT • Anatomy, Pathologization, and Pain Discussion • Pain Treatment and Cultural Differences • Concerns Over Over-Diagnosing and Anatomical Possibleism • Addressing Chronic Pain Challenges • Holistic Approach to Pain Management • Evid...

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Diego Hidalgo a Spanish physiotherapist and osteopath discusses their recent paper - ‘It’s all connected, so it all matters’ - the fallacy of osteopathic anatomical possibilism. In the podcast they discuss:
• Anatomical Possibleism in Osteopathy and PT
• Anatomy, Pathologization, and Pain Discussion
• Pain Treatment and Cultural Differences
• Concerns Over Over-Diagnosing and Anatomical Possibleism
• Addressing Chronic Pain Challenges
• Holistic Approach to Pain Management
• Evidence-Based Approach and Transition to Modern Practice Challenges‘It’s all connected, so it all matters’ - the fallacy of osteopathic anatomical possibilismJarvik study

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About the Guest

Diego Hidalgo

Diego Hidalgo

Physio

Diego Hidalgo is a physical therapist specializing in sports and orthopedic injuries. He is currently enrolled in a masters of philosophy of science and used to work as a journalist. He promotes critical thinking, skepticism and science as core competences of physical therapy

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