Unless you're an Osteopath who thinks that realigning bones can fix colic in infants.
Or an excellent Chiropractor.
So yes, I agree that there is less risk with an Osteopath. But really it comes down to how good the individual is.
Sounds like a chiro who kept their mouth shut long enough to get qualified as an osteo.
kept their mouth shut long enough to get qualified
..so you're claiming they are fixing qualification issues by skeletal alignment?
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Unless you're an Osteopath who thinks that realigning bones can fix colic in infants.
Or an excellent Chiropractor.
So yes, I agree that there is less risk with an Osteopath. But really it comes down to how good the individual is.