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BOst Osteopathy
About this course
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment that focuses on the musculoskeletal system and its relationship to the wider functioning of the body. Osteopaths work with patients to identify structural problems that may be contributing to pain, restricted movement, or other symptoms, using manual techniques to support recovery and improve physical function. The discipline is grounded in a holistic view of the body, treating patients as whole persons rather than collections of isolated conditions, and it draws on detailed anatomical and physiological knowledge to inform clinical decision-making. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year, full-time degree gives you the academic grounding and practical clinical training necessary to qualify as an osteopath. You will develop your knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical sciences alongside the manual skills and patient communication abilities that define professional practice. The programme is structured to integrate theoretical learning with clinical exposure, so that you are building your confidence and competence with real patients under supervision throughout the course. An understanding of evidence-based practice and professional ethics is central to the programme, reflecting the standards expected of registered practitioners. Qualifying as an osteopath opens a career in a regulated health profession with strong demand in both the NHS and the private sector. Most osteopaths go on to work in private clinical practice, either independently or as part of multi-disciplinary health teams, and many combine clinical work with sports performance, occupational health, or rehabilitation settings. Some graduates move into research, education, or health policy, while others pursue postgraduate qualifications to specialise further. The profession offers a high degree of autonomy and a direct, person-centred way of working that appeals to those motivated by clinical care and physical health.
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