Osteopathic manipulation is a technique by which the manipulator uses his or her hands to adjust muscles and joints within a patient. This technique is used to treat not only muscle and joint issues, but physical, emotional, and psychological illnesses as well. Read More
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You may or may not be familiar with osteopathic medicine. This is a form of medicine which focuses on all parts of a person being interconnected. Osteopathic physicians focus on the physical, as well as the emotional and psychological in order to help treat their patients. Read More
Thinking about undergoing acupuncture treatment in Chicago? Wondering if it would be beneficial for you? Acupuncture carries a number of benefits, some of them physical, and some of them mental. Let’s discuss the specifics of the procedure so that you understand exactly what you’re getting into. Read More
There reaches a point in every woman’s life where menopause sets in. Menopause is a natural occurrence which happens in women due to reduced levels of sex hormones. Once it has occurred in a woman, it is no longer possible for her to get pregnant. Read More
Believed to have originated in China thousands of years ago, acupuncture is a medical procedure which involves placing thin needles into a person’s skin. These needles target pressure points in the body, releasing beneficial body chemicals that can aid in the wellbeing of physical, psychological, and emotional health. Read More
There is no shortage of quality osteopathic physicians in the world today. However, finding one which is right for you is not necessarily easy.
Need help finding the right osteopathic physician? You’ve come to the right place. Here are 5 questions to ask along the way. Read More
You may or may not have heard of a practice known as acupuncture. Developed by the Chinese thousands of years ago, it involves placing needles in a person’s skin in order to physically target specific pressure points on the body.
There are few things in this world as debilitating as back pain. After all, your back is responsible for providing structure and stature to your body. It’s needed for essentially every move you make. Read More
We accept osteopathic medical students in their 3rd and 4th year of osteopathic medical school for 1-4 week rotations.
To rotate with Dr. Feely, students must have completed a 40-hour cranial course or have been an undergraduate OMM fellow at their medical school.
To rotate with Dr. Sharma, please contact the office and set up a phone interview to talk with Dr. Sharma about rotating with him.
Please contact our office at 312-266-8565 for more information.