If you're familiar with chiropractic, myofascial release, and cranial sacral therapy, all of these originated from osteopathy.
The role of the osteopath is to listen to the wholeness of the patient on the table on all levels of that individual’s being, and to follow that wholeness toward health. Osteopathy is about the patient's dynamic relationship with Health. This may include many or a few of the osteopathic techniques listed above. Health is the guiding power behind the treatment, and it is the osteopath's role to listen to that process while treating the patient.
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Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Doctors of Osteopathy are fully licensed, residency trained physicians who can pursue training in any specialty in the medical field. Dr. Burgoon’s specialty is Osteopathy and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, the title for Doctors of Osteopathy who complete residency training in osteopathic manual treatment and other medical management of neurologic and musculoskeletal disorders.
Disorders commonly treated that benefit from osteopathic manual therapy include and are not limited to:
Management may include a variety of osteopathic manual techniques including cranial osteopathy, myofascial release, counter strain, visceral osteopathy (treating the internal organs) and other types of manipulation of the bones, muscles, connective tissue, peripheral nerves and central nervous system. The individual patient’s body determines the appropriate technique(s) from the list above. The goal of osteopathic treatment is to restore the balance and healing potential in the body as a whole.
Other modalities of diagnosis and treatment include imaging studies such as XRay or MRI, laboratory studies, various injection therapies, peptide therapies, physical therapy, exercises, stretches and prescribing medications. Nutritional, environmental and lifestyle interventions may also be appropriate.
Tenets of Osteopathic Medicine:
The human being is a unification of body, mind and spirit.
This human being is capable of self-healing and self-regulation.
Structure and function are reciprocally related, meaning that compromised structure affects function, and compromised function affects structure.
Rational treatment is based upon the above three statements. For example, manual treatment can move both damaged structure and damaged function toward health.
“To find health should be the object of the doctor. Anyone can find disease.”
– Andrew Taylor Still MD, DO, founder of osteopathic medicine
“An Osteopath is taught that Nature is to be trusted to the end.”
– Andrew Taylor Still MD, DO, founder of osteopathic medicine
“Any variation from the Health has a cause, and the cause has a location. It is the business of the osteopath to locate and remove it, doing away with disease and getting health instead.”
-A.T. Still MD, DO, Osteopathy Research and Practice
“God is the Father of Osteopathy, and I am not ashamed to be a
child of His mind.” –A.T. Still MD, DO, Autobiography
When you come to Dr. Burgoon's clinic, you’ll get care designed around you and your needs. We want you to feel confident and comfortable when you’re with us.
Our osteopathic initial visit usually includes the following:
Vital Signs
Medical examination
Neurologic exam
Range Of Motion Testing
Orthopedic/Sports Medicine Examination and Special Tests
Posture Evaluation
Leg Length Assessment
Osteopathic Treatment
X-rays or MRI orders if needed
Laboratory Testing orders if needed
Counseling and Treatment Plan
You can expect to spend about 1.5 hours with us on your initial visit.
Follow-up visits are around 45 minutes.
Osteopaths can help with a broad range of musculoskeletal system injuries, neurologic and immune conditions, and conditions affecting the internal organs. Dr. Burgoon will provide you with various drug-free therapy options.
Common conditions and symptoms treated with osteopathic care include:
Knee Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Asthma
COPD
GERD
Constipation
IBS
Autoimmune Conditions
Fibromyalgia
Anxiety
PTSD
Cranial Asymmetry in Infants
Colic or Difficulty Breastfeeding
Developmental Disorders and Delays in Children
Thank you for your interest in my practice!
My specialty is Osteopathic Manipulation and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine.
I completed my residency training at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri and am a graduate of the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.
I practice both whole-body structural manipulation and Biodynamic Cranial Osteopathy. I was a student of Dr. James Jealous for 10 years.
I also offer a range of regenerative injection therapies including prolotherapy, ozone and neural therapy. My holistic medical practice includes anti-aging therapies such as peptides, bio-identical hormone replacement, functional medicine, holistic nutrition, psychological well-being and energy medicine.
I see each of my patients as a unique and dynamic individual on a meaningful life journey, and I love working with them toward reconnection to Health and Life.
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
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