Sadly, @EdzardErnst is way off-base here. In the US, DOs are the equivalent of MDS. Yes, DOs learn osteopathic manipulation on DO school, but do the same residencies afterwards and go on to practice in a manner indistinguishable from MDs. Few do manipulation. 1/https://twitter.com/edzardernst/status/969955182422437890 …
It was referring to pelvic floor therapy, which is a legitimate physical therapy modality and not The all what Nassar was doing. Here's the article. (I like to go to the source.)http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/02/what_was_portrayed_as_medical.html …
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"Intravaginal procedures do happen, although they are not common, according to a statement from the American Osteopathic Association. These treatments are often an extension of osteopathic manipulative therapy."
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Read the rest of the article. We already know about that statement.
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