About the role
Naprapaths are specialized in preventing, evaluating, and treating pain and functional problems in the musculoskeletal system. They have completed a four-year college education in naprapathy and are licensed by the National Board of Health and Welfare. Naprapaths often work at their own clinics or within occupational health services and sports medicine clinics.Responsibilities
Naprapaths diagnose and treat ailments in muscles and joints using manual techniques such as massage and manipulation. They design individual treatment plans and provide advice on exercise, ergonomics, and lifestyle. Follow-up and evaluation of treatment effects are an important part of their work.Skills and tools
Naprapaths use manual treatment techniques such as mobilization and manipulation of the spine and joints. They need a good knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Communication skills and the ability to create trust are central qualities in the profession. Common competencies demanded by employers are akupunktur, rehabilitering and idrottsmassage.