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PCOM Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Practice

4190 City Avenue, Suite 320
Philadelphia, PA 19131

215-871-6425

OMM Practice
PCOM Healthcare Centers

Our office staff and physicians are a group of caring people who are committed to carrying on the long-standing tradition of helping people improve their health and overcome problems by means of diagnosis and treatment with osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM). We are proud to say that we are an osteopathic family, with years of working together to provide care for our patients.

Tenets of Osteopathic Medicine

The osteopathic manipulative medicine approach began in 1874 and has continued to develop since that time. Certain principles have remained consistent, which include:

  • Each person has an inherent ability to heal, and the role of the physician is to facilitate this process.
  • Structure and function are integrally related.
  • Each individual consists of a body, mind and spirit. While we focus on the body, we recognize there is more to each patient.
  • A hands-on approach using osteopathic manipulative medical (OMM) diagnosis and treatment can be an appropriate and effective part of well-rounded patient care. In the hospital setting, OMM can serve a complementary role with conventional medical and surgical care of patients.

Our providers use all types of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). These range from gentle articulation and soft tissue techniques, to myofascial release techniques, from release by position techniques such as counterstrain, to balancing techniques, such as balanced ligamentous tension and ligamentous articular strain. Very gentle techniques, such as osteopathic manipulation in the cranial field can used, as well as more direct techniques, such as high-velocity low-amplitude techniques. There are other types of OMT as well.

What to do in preparation for your first visit:
  1. View the "Hours and Location" tab for maps and directions to our office.
  2. Please bring your driver's license (or current identification card) and any insurance cards with you when you visit our office.
  3. Please bring in any studies, such as x-rays and MRI scans that you may already have, which are related to the reason for your visit.
  4. Please print the patient forms listed below and bring the completed forms to your appointment:
Patient notices

The notices below are for your review. You do not need to print them or bring them to your appointment. We do ask that you print and complete the Receipt of Notice of Privacy Practices Form (above) to acknowledge the receipt of the notice of privacy practices.

Contact Us

Schedule an appointment: 215-871-6425
Billing and insurance: 215-871-6910
Fax: 215-871-6490

Office Hours

Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Locations and Directions

OMM Practice at PCOM
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Rowland Hall, Medical Office Building
Suite 320 and 330
4190 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131

Campus map

The OMM Practice is located on the third floor of the Medical Office Building (also known as Rowland Hall) on PCOM's campus.

  • As you walk out of the Parking Garage you will likely be facing north, looking towards the Howard A. Hassman, DO ’83 Academic Center. You will need to go to the left, which is west, and walk to Rowland Hall.
  • Rowland Hall is a five-story tall office building. The activity center/gym building is to the south side of Rowland Hall.
  • As you enter Rowland Hall by the main front door you will see the security desk where you will be asked to sign in. They will also be able to direct you to the OMM office via the elevator.
  • Take the elevator to the third floor. As you exit the elevator follow signs for Suite 320. It will be to your left on the opposite side of the building from the elevator.

PCOM Philadelphia, PA campus map

Our mission is to enhance the health and promote the recovery from illness for patients at Roxborough Hospital by providing care from an osteopathic manipulative medicine perspective and approach. The Roxborough OMM consultation service is available five days a week, Monday through Friday.

Our scope of care includes all ages and all severity of illness—from infants and pediatrics to adults and geriatric patients; including those with mild, moderate and severe levels of illness; even patients in critical care settings. We address patients with a wide range of medical and surgical illnesses as well as specific neuromusculoskeletal problems.

The osteopathic manipulative medicine approach can be particularly helpful in treating patients with pneumonia and other respiratory infections, post-operative ileus (best results are obtained when OMM treatment is started soon after surgery), acute coronary problems that have stabilized or those that had status-post chest surgery.

A simple model used in the osteopathic approach is to look at patients and their problems from the perspective of neurological, fluid and biomechanical points of view.

The neurologic perspective in the care of hospitalized patients includes addressing imbalances in the autonomic nervous system, as well as any specific somatic nerve involvement. Many acutely ill patients have an increased sympathetic tone and can benefit from hands-on osteopathic treatment to reduce this facilitated state, such as patients post-op abdominal surgery, who are at high risk of developing ileus. Other patients might need to have their parasympathetic tone addressed.

While the fluid perspective can include arterial and venous components, the lymphatics are an area of great importance in hospitalized patients, especially when inflammation or edema is involved. Removing restrictions to flow and using alternating pressure techniques can be helpful to improve lymphatic flow and drainage in patients—whether visceral, such as pulmonary congestion with pneumonia, or extremity-related, such as with wounds of the lower extremity.

A biomechanical approach can be used in many ways including improving rib motion to improve thoracic respiratory mechanics and improving motion of extremities, pelvis and spine.

OMM diagnosis and treatment has been shown to help in treatment of patients with a variety of problems. Studies have shown benefit in patients with pneumonia as well as asthma, even localized problems such as children with otitis media. OMM has been shown to be effective in preventing post-operative ileus and atelectasis as well as improving the hemodynamic status of patients immediately following cardiothoracic surgery.

Kilbert B, et al. "Effect of OMT on hospital length of stay in elderly patients with pneumonia: a meta-analysis." Scholar: Pilot and Validation Studies, vol. 3, issue 1, (2022; 25): 5-9.

Fuller DB. "More information on osteopathic manipulative medicine consultations for hospitalized patients." J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2020;120(4):217.

Crow WT, Gorodinsky L. “Does osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) improve outcomes in patients who develop postoperative ileus? A retrospective chart review.” Int J Osteopath Med, vol. 12, issue 1, (2009; 12): 32-37.

Noll, DR et al. "Efficacy of osteopathic manipulation as an adjunctive treatment for hospitalized patients with pneumonia: a randomized controlled trial." Osteopath Med Prim Care, vol. 4: 2, (2010).

Baltazar et al. "Effect of osteopathic manipulative treatment on Incidence of postoperative ileus and hospital length of stay in general surgical patients." J Am Osteopath Assoc, vol. 113, no. 3, (March 1, 2013): 204-209.

O-Yuvati et al. "Hemodynamic effects of osteopathic manipulative treatment immediately after coronary artery bypass graft surgery." J Am Osteopath Assoc, vol. 105, no 10, (October, 2005): 475-481.

SL Sleszynski, Kelso, AF. "Comparison of thoracic manipulation with incentive spirometry in preventing postoperative atelectasis." J Am Osteopath Assoc, vol 93, no 8, (August, 1993): 834-8, 843-5.

Guiney et al. "Effects of osteopathic manipulative treatment on pediatric patients with asthma: a randomized controlled trial." J Am Osteopath Assoc, vol. 105, no. 1, (January 1, 2005): 7-12.

Hodge, L., Downey, H. "Lymphatic pump treatment enhances the lymphatic and immune systems." Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol. 236, (2011):1109-1115.

Mills, MV et al. "The use of osteopathic manipulative treatment as adjuvant therapy in children with recurrent acute otitis media." Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med, vol. 157, no. 9 (2003):861-866.

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