Controversy over osteopathy, an esoteric practice?
Controversy over osteopathy, an esoteric practice?
While two osteopaths have been convicted for the illegal practice of medicine in Epinal, two visions clash according to the practitioners. Jacques Jaegle, member of the union of osteopathic doctors, considers that an osteopath, who must make a diagnosis before treating, must be a doctor. He even accuses some confreres of having an approach that tends towards esotericism. On the contrary, his colleague Denis Pajot does not claim the status of doctor, preferring to emphasize the specificity of osteopathy, the cranial respiratory movement.
Producteur: France Régions 3 Nancy - Journalist : Bergerot, Jérôme - Journalist : Poulain, Jacques
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Lorraine Evening - Producteur: France Régions 3 Nancy
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Credits:Journalist : Bergerot, Jérôme-Journalist : Poulain, Jacques