Christophe Becquereau
Often we are asked the same question and everyone
will give you a different answer but over the years I have worked on my answer a
little.
I usually start by saying "Same God - Different Religion!" Yes we are both Manipulative therapies and like my collegue say we use very similar techniques in general as there is only so much a hand can do!
They both came for the USA in 1870.
Although there may be a copyright story about one being a student in the class of the other before he went back home to do his own little receipe... but that's not so relevant.

I worked in various
multi-disciplinary Clinics since my qualification in 1998 and I can tell you: we
are all different! Some stick to one technique (HVT - cracking, Cranial, etc)
others combine all the tools necessary as and when required. It depends of our
background (previous job, work, sport, interest, influence of some teachers,
etc) so each practitioner kind of practice his interpretation of the
discipline. And when I was going on holiday I decided who I would send my
patient to depending on the treatment I was giving them.
The next question is
often no asked: Who should I
see?
In that case I always
say that people tend to go to the person they have heard about via two different
referring groups (two different groups of friends not link to one another). Word of mouth is the best recommendation even for that. At the
clinic we have 7 osteopaths and although we are all different, as I started the
business and I have over the year seen many of you I made sure my team work in a
similar way as I would hate my patient to see them and feel that they didn't
have the treatment they were hoping for.
To find out more
about our osteopath please look our webpage www.themapletreeclinic.com
(Anand Aggarwal will
be covering Suzie Burgess Maternity leave from September 2012 and will be
added to the website very soon)