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osteopathy

/os-tee-op-uh-thee/US // ˌɒs tiˈɒp ə θi //UK // (ˌɒstɪˈɒpəθɪ) //

骨科,骨科病,骨科医生,骨病

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called os·te·o·path·ic med·i·cine . a medical discipline with an emphasis on the health and drug-free treatment of the musculoskeletal system and on the diagnostic significance of patient lifestyle and environment: She’s been studying osteopathy at Campbell University.
    • : the system of therapeutic manipulation techniques involved in the practice of this discipline: After 20 minutes of osteopathy, I was feeling more optimistic about my rehabilitation.

Examples

  • Perplexed and frowning, my physical therapist prodded me with dry needles near terrifyingly tender places, added yet more exercises, and declared it was time to level up—to a new primary-care doctor who also specialized in osteopathy.

  • Osteopathy has particularly appealed to a great many of these patients.

  • Los Angeles has a blind anatomist at the head of its College of Osteopathy, and several blind osteopaths.

  • I ought to have told you at first that osteopathy did it; then after your joy had subsided, break the truth gently.

  • There were means of learning fifteen years ago what was truth and what was quackery about the practice of osteopathy.

  • I have tried assiduously physical culture, osteopathy, dietics, Christian science and medicine.