Although osteopathy serves to cure or, depending on the case, at least to improve the quality of life of people who suffer from injuries which cause discomfort (muscular, rheumatic, joint pain or even nausea and cephalalgia), it is important to remember that a specific pathology (back pain, migraine, cervical pain ...) does not always have the same origin, and often is no more than the consequence of an undetected problem.
This is the principal difference between osteopathy and allopathy (conventional medicine), and the reason why within this space only 43symptoms are commented upon, and under no circumstances is specific treatment proposed, given that in osteopathy a diagnosis is not possible without an exhaustive examination of the patient.
Some of the principle applications of osteopathy are: