Osteopathy is not evidence-based medicine. Although U.S. osteopaths now study the same contents as regular doctors, the specific contents added by osteopathy are as solid as acupuncture.
There actually quite a bit published on osteopathy. According to the NHS:
There is good evidence that osteopathy is effective for the treatment of persistent lower back pain. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends it as a treatment for this condition.
More importantly he’s already using a non-evidence-based treatment when he drinks his liquor to prevent the stomach cramps.
I would doubt that their are good well powered trials that show how to effectively deal with stomach cramps that come up after getting your gall bladder removed.
Osteopathy is not evidence-based medicine. Although U.S. osteopaths now study the same contents as regular doctors, the specific contents added by osteopathy are as solid as acupuncture.
There actually quite a bit published on osteopathy. According to the NHS:
More importantly he’s already using a non-evidence-based treatment when he drinks his liquor to prevent the stomach cramps.
I would doubt that their are good well powered trials that show how to effectively deal with stomach cramps that come up after getting your gall bladder removed.