M.Sc Osteopathy

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Master of Science in Osteopathy

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

MBBS / BDS / BAMS / BUM / BHMS / BPT / B.Pharm

M.Sc Osteopathy or Master of Science in Osteopathy is a two-year full-time postgraduate degree program. The M.Sc Osteopathy curriculum is designed for professionals in the medical field (MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BPT, and BHMS) to acquire the knowledge and skills required for clinical practice in Osteopathy.

The two year undergrad program has a solid clinical concentration and gives the understudy an extensive establishing in biomedical science and wellbeing. During the program, understudies gain the information and aptitudes required to proceed with postgraduate examinations inosteopathy. Educational plan incorporates a total prospectus following the benchmarks given by the World Health Organization, guaranteeing the best expectations in osteopathy instruction. Graduates are qualified to enlist as specialists of Osteopathy, and can work in medical clinics, centers or open their private practice.

M.Sc Osteopathy Eligibility

  • The aspiring students must have qualified for their MBBS / BDS / BAMS / BUM / BHMS / BPT / B.Pharm degrees or any other equivalent qualification from a recognized University.
  • The candidates should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in their Bachelor's.

M.Sc Osteopathy Syllabus

Syllabus of Osteopathy Course as prescribed by various colleges & universities.

M.Sc Osteopathy Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects to Study

1

Biomechanics

2

Cranial

  • Cranial Osteopathy-I: Sphenobasilar Synchondrosis
  • Cranial Osteopathy-II: Frontal, Ethmoid, and Parietal Bones

3

Embryology

4

Introduction to Osteopathy

  • General Osteopathic Treatment
  • Introduction to the Primary Respiratory Mechanism
  • Introduction to Osteopathy - Principles of Functional, Mobilisation, Met, and Listening Techniques.

5

Musculoskeletal

  • Diaphragm
  • Lower Limb
  • Pelvis

M.Sc Osteopathy Semester-II

1

Biomechanics

2

Clinical Practice

3

Cranial

  • Cranial Osteopathy-III: Reciprocal Tension Membrane
  • Cranial Osteopathy-IV: Temporomandibular Joint

4

Musculoskeleta

  • Principles of HVLA, Strain-Counterstrain, DTM and Trigger Points
  • Upper Limb
  • Lumbar Spine

5

Research Methodology and Biostatistics

6

Visceral

  • Cranial Osteopathy-III: Reciprocal Tension Membrane
  • Cranial Osteopathy-IV: Temporomandibular Joint

M.Sc Osteopathy Semester-III

1

Clinical Practice

2

Cranial

  • Cranial Osteopathy-V: The Fascial Complex
  • Cranial Osteopathy-VI: Venous Sinuses and Brain Ventricles

3

Integration

  • Musculoskeletal, Visceral and Cranial Integration
  • Safety Considerations and Contraindications
  • Case Presentations

4

Musculoskeletal

  • Thoracic Spine
  • Ribs
  • Cervical Spine: C3-C7
  • Myofascial Techniques

5

Visceral

  • Colon and Small Intestines
  • Respiratory System and Heart

M.Sc Osteopathy Semester-IV

1

Cranial

  • Cranial Osteopathy-VII: Biodynamics

2

Integration

  • Musculoskeletal, Visceral and Cranial Integration
  • Integration of the Three Diaphragms
  • Case Presentations

3

Musculoskeletal

  • Cervical Spine: C0-C2, Hyoid Bone
  • Foot
  • Advanced Musculoskeletal Techniques

4

Osteopathic Paediatrics

  • Introduction to Paediatrics Osteopathy

5

Visceral

  • Reproductive System
  • Urinary System

6

Thesis

7

Clinical Practice / Internship

 

M.Sc Osteopathy Colleges

  • DBU, Gobindgarh
  • Sri Sri University
  • National University of Medical Sciences