London College of Osteopathy

London College of Osteopathy London College of Osteopathy and Health Sciences is a world-class, internationally focused instituti

Our programs have a strong emphasis on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, musculoskeletal pathologies and osteopathic treatment. LCO graduates are able to directly apply their knowledge of osteopathic principles and modalities into their existing practice. We invite you to explore our wide range of individual courses and professional development programs designed to advance your career.

Know the Early SignsBefore full-blown heat stroke, your body sends subtle distress signals: dizziness, headache, nausea,...
07/03/2025

Know the Early Signs

Before full-blown heat stroke, your body sends subtle distress signals: dizziness, headache, nausea, or goosebumps on hot skin. Recognizing them early can make all the difference.

If you feel “off” in the heat, stop, rest, hydrate, and cool down.
Don't wait for it to escalate. Prevention saves lives.

Random FactsThe liver produces bile, a greenish-yellow fluid necessary for the digestion and absorption of fats in the s...
07/02/2025

Random Facts

The liver produces bile, a greenish-yellow fluid necessary for the digestion and absorption of fats in the small intestine. Bile is stored in the gallbladder and released into the digestive tract when needed.

What are the common causes of back pain?
07/01/2025

What are the common causes of back pain?

The Multifaceted Functions of the Skin and Its Relevance in Osteopathy The skin, the largest organ of the human body, se...
06/24/2025

The Multifaceted Functions of the Skin and Its Relevance in Osteopathy

The skin, the largest organ of the human body, serves as an incredible protective barrier with a wide array of vital functions. Its role goes far beyond aesthetics, as it plays a significant role in maintaining homeostasis and overall health.

Here, we will explore the functions of the skin and its relevance in osteopathy.
https://www.lcocanada.com/the-multifaceted-functions-of-the-skin-and-its-relevance-in-osteopathy/

Debunking Myths About Osteopathy: Separating Fact from Fiction Myth: Osteopathy is Just 'Bone-Cracking' Fact: Osteopathi...
06/23/2025

Debunking Myths About Osteopathy: Separating Fact from Fiction

Myth: Osteopathy is Just 'Bone-Cracking'

Fact: Osteopathic treatment involves more than just manipulating bones. While spinal adjustments are a part of it, osteopaths also use a wide range of techniques such as soft tissue manipulation, stretching, and massage to improve blood flow, reduce pain, and enhance overall health.

06/22/2025

🐾 It’s World Osteopathy Day! 🌍
Today we celebrate a holistic healthcare approach that’s not just for humans - animals benefit too.

Animal osteopathy is grounded in the same principles laid out by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still in 1874: that structure and function are deeply connected, and that gentle, hands-on techniques can support the body’s natural ability to heal.

At the London College of Animal Osteopathy and London College of Osteopathy, we’re proud to educate the next generation of practitioners bringing compassionate, hands-on care to animals around the world.

Movement is health and today, we honour the roots of that philosophy.

Random Facts At the cellular level, OA involves Subchondral bone sclerosis: Bone beneath the cartilage thickens and beco...
06/18/2025

Random Facts

At the cellular level, OA involves Subchondral bone sclerosis: Bone beneath the cartilage thickens and becomes sclerotic.

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Our programs and courses place a strong emphasis on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, musculoskeletal pathologies and osteopathic treatment. Through online learning as well as hands on clinical training, LCO graduates are able to directly apply their knowledge of osteopathic principles, modalities and treatment into their existing or future manual therapy practice. We invite you to explore our wide range of individual courses and professional development programs designed to advance your career.