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Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Physician

DOCTORS CHOICE PLACEMENT SERVICES, INC. - Jacksonville, FL

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DO/Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy Opportunity in New Jersey - Suburban New York City Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Part-Time Average Compensation: $267,927/year ($129/hour) Requirements: OT/Manual Therapy and IV skills Active, clean license We are looking for DOs that have experience in osteopathic Manual therapy Osteopathic manual therapy (OMT) is a hands-on treatment used by Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) to diagnose, treat, and support the bodys natural ability to heal itself. It involves using various techniques to move a patients muscles and joints to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support overall body function, and can be used to treat a wide range of conditions like headaches, sports injuries, and back pain. What OMT involves A hands-on approach: DOs use their hands to apply pressure, stretch muscles and joints, and diagnose illness or injury. A focus on the whole body: OMT is based on the principle that all of the bodys systems are interconnected, and a DO will consider how the musculoskeletal system affects overall health. Specific techniques: A variety of techniques may be used, including: Myofascial release: A form of massage to release pain in the connective tissue. Muscle energy techniques: The patient pushes against the doctors resistance to stretch muscles. Soft tissue techniques: Gentle or deeper strokes, kneading, and pressure on soft tissues. Counterstrain: Gently moving a painful or spasming muscle to a more comfortable position. Spinal mobilization: Applying pressure to the spine to increase range of motion. Part of comprehensive care: OMT can complement other medical treatments and is often used in conjunction with them, or in some cases, as an alternative to drugs or surgery.

Created: 2026-03-13

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