What’s Wrong with Osteopathy? Manual Therapy, Plausibility and the Question of Touch
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What are we really doing when we put our hands on someone?
In this second episode, the conversation moves closer to the clinic. We explore the place of touch in modern manual therapy — not from a defensive position, but from a position of curiosity. If we move beyond outdated structural explanations, does manual therapy still make sense?
Does something need to “move” or “change” inside the body for improvement to occur?
And how do we think about plausibility without falling into magical thinking — or reducing everything to context?
This is not a debate about whether touch works. It’s a conversation about how we understand it.
Between biomechanics and experience, between tradition and contemporary thinking, we try to clarify what manual therapy can — and cannot — responsibly claim today.
A discussion for clinicians who still use their hands, but want to think carefully about why.