How to Use osteopath in a Sentence

osteopath

noun
  • Both osteopaths and M.D.s are licensed to practice medicine in the United States.
    Bill Hanna, star-telegram.com, 16 June 2017
  • The osteopath said that Hannagan hit him with a fire extinguisher and threatened to throw him out of the plane over the Atlantic.
    oregonlive, 23 Sep. 2020
  • A month later, at the FAA hearing, Dennis and other witnesses testified that the osteopath did not drink.
    oregonlive, 23 Sep. 2020
  • Even Mark Lester, a child-actor who won hearts in the title role and later packed in showbiz to become an osteopath, already was into his double digits.
    Chris Jones, chicagotribune.com, 11 Nov. 2019
  • Bailey made his name as the attorney for Sheppard, an Ohio osteopath convicted in 1954 of murdering his wife.
    Mark Pratt, Anchorage Daily News, 3 June 2021
  • The 56-year-old Washington Township osteopath is charged with health care fraud and conspiracy to commit health care fraud in the complaint, which is dated Friday.
    Christina Hall, Detroit Free Press, 29 Apr. 2020
  • Earlier this year, Emily needed to visit her osteopath in Delaware to check her hips.
    Andy Kopsa, Cosmopolitan, 1 Aug. 2017
  • But this time, the doctor, an osteopath, started asking unusual questions.
    Kate Siber, New York Times, 18 Oct. 2022
  • Aware of the toll a season takes on her body, Ogwumike has a personal army of support staff that includes an osteopath, a physical therapist, a track coach, a strength coach and a basketball coach.
    Los Angeles Times, 4 May 2022
  • Gavin Smith, an osteopath in London, goes even further, suggesting that slumping can increase spine length and reduce stiffness in vertebral joints (by increasing the amount of fluid between disks).
    Patricia Marx, The New Yorker, 22 Mar. 2021
  • Neither did a consultation the following month with an osteopath, a doctor who specializes in gait disorders.
    Sandra G. Boodman, chicagotribune.com, 21 Feb. 2018
  • Neither did a consultation the following month with an osteopath who specializes in gait disorders.
    Sandra G. Boodman, Washington Post, 6 Mar. 2018
  • Recently, after 13 months, says that an osteopath diagnosed her with costochondritis, or inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone.
    AZCentral.com, 5 May 2022
  • Ward was a colorful character: by trade, an osteopath, but also a socialite, artist, and—most unfortunate for Profumo—a Soviet ally.
    Chloe Foussianes, Town & Country, 17 Nov. 2019
  • Anisha Joshi is a highly skilled, multidisciplinary osteopath and clinic director based in London.
    Bridget Arsenault, Forbes, 29 May 2021
  • At Roma, Norman overseas a team of five physiotherapists, four fitness coaches, a nutritionist, an osteopath and a podiatrist dedicated to the senior team, along with a full staff for the youth academy.
    Motez Bishara, CNN, 5 June 2017
  • Its founder, osteopath Phil Parker, previously taught aspiring healers how to diagnose people’s ailments through auras, tarot cards, energy fields, and the spinning of pendulums, as well as how to communicate with spiritual guides.
    David Tuller, STAT, 13 Dec. 2019
  • Instead, a doctor, osteopath, dentist, advanced registered nurse practitioner or a physician’s assistant have to make that declaration.
    Naseem S. Miller, OrlandoSentinel.com, 7 Oct. 2017
  • Founder Vicky Vlachonis, an L.A.-based osteopath, says that her goal was to deliver an olive oil with exceptional levels of polyphenols, phytonutrients that have been scientifically proven to have strong anti-inflammatory properties.
    April Long, Town & Country, 6 Mar. 2021

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