About Dr. Katherine Martin, Osteopathic
Medicine and Back Pain
Katherine A. Martin D.O., myfibrodoctor.com,
is a board certified Family practitioner. Since 1980 Dr. Martin has been healing
people all over the world through her work as a flight surgeon in the Army and in
private practice on both the East and West coasts. She‘s been teaching health
care professionals in training for 25 years as part of her volunteer work.
In addition to writing articles for newspapers and speaking on a variety of health
topics, Dr. Martin has published Rehabilitation of the Breast Cancer Patient
and received the Medical Literary Writing Award by the American Osteopathic Association
in 1979.
Osteopathic Physicians, also known as Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine or Doctors
of Osteopathy (D.O.), diagnose and treat all illnesses and injuries and many specialize
in treating back pain.
The distinguishing characteristics of osteopathic medicine include its focus on
treating the whole body (as opposed to specific symptoms or illnesses) and
its focus on the musculoskeletal system as one of the key elements to overall
health and wellbeing. Conservative (non-surgical) treatment commonly includes osteopathic
manipulative therapy (OMT), medications and all other accepted therapies when needed.
Like medical doctors (M.D.’s), Doctors of Osteopathy who treat back pain can be:
- Primary care providers
- Conservative care specialists (such fields as physical medicine and rehabilitation,
neurology, sports medicine and others)
- Spine surgeons (orthopedic or neurosurgeons)
Osteopathic medicine is one of two fully recognized schools of medicine in the United
States:
- There are currently 19 medical schools of osteopathy recognized by the U.S. Department
of Education.
- State medical board examinations exist in all 50 state and must be passed for a
license to practice osteopathic medicine and prescribe medication.
- Specialty boards provide standards and licensing for performing surgery.
- Practice takes place in fully accredited and licensed hospitals, medical centers,
clinics and private practice settings.
- A career path towards medical research exists.