Dr. K. M. Modi - Founder of A.C.O.M
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My father Late Dr. Vithal Das Modi inspired me to become an Osteopath.
He learnt about osteopathy in 1955, when he visited Europe to watch progress of naturopathy.

After completing my M. B. B. S, I joined the Central Institute of Orthopaedics, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, as a house surgeon. This is a leading orthopaedic centre in India. To me, orthopaedics seemed a rewarding branch of medicine to specialise in. A person gets involved in a severe accident, fractures a bone, and comes to the orthopaedic department.
The doctor examines him and confirms that he has suffered a fracture. The X-ray taken also confirms the diagnosis.
Bones are manipulated under anaesthesia, placed in position, and the plaster is applied. Once again an X-ray is taken to confirm that the bones are in place. After six weeks the plaster is removed, and the broken bones are one again.
The patient expresses his gratitude. The doctor is happy because his hands have been able to help somebody.
His job satisfaction is complete.

This is the ‘emergency' face of orthopaedics. Let us now examine the less dramatic side. Here we deal with patients suffering from backache, sciatica, lumbago, cervical spondylosis and other pains of the spine and the joints. The story is not the same. The patient comes with acute and chronic pains. All possible investigations are carried out.
In most cases a diagnosis is made, but the treatment remains unsatisfactory. In spite of the genuine efforts of the doctor,
the recovery often remains incomplete. The patient keeps coming week after week, month after month,
and feels frustrated at the doctor's inability to help despite all available knowledge.
What is missing? I started looking for new methods to help.
I read about the manipulation of the spine and different joints.
But I wondered why we did not practice this method.

This was the time when newspapers were filled with the news of osteopath Stephen Ward, who was involved in the sensational Christine keeler case along with several bigwigs in Britain including Profumo, a British cabinet minister. Profumo had to resign because of his involvement in the case. The news ended in the tragic suicide of Mr. Ward.
This was the year 1965. As I read the name of the osteopath again and again, I wanted to know what osteopathy was.
I learned that osteopaths relieve their patients of aches and pains by manipulation.

In my practice as an osteopath for last 40 years, I am convinced about the efficacy of osteopathy.

Osteopaths are called as man with magic fingers. Some times they are called as bone engineers.
Few will tell that osteopath can do finger surgery. They are all misnomers, but they only denotes that osteopath have trained fingers which are capable to give so much relief to the mankind.

In last 100 years osteopathy has refined itself and has become complete healing system.
Continuous research, opening of new institutions, colleges and lacs of Osteopaths / Chiropractors practicing in western part of the world is a proof of it efficacy.

Our effort will be to maintain International standard in teaching. 
We will bring Osteopathy faculty from abroad and Indian faculty for Anatomy, Neurology, Orthopaedic, Radiology, Pathology, Nutrition etc from India.

We will train your hands, and your hands will prove to the world that how much help your hand can give to the suffering humanity. I can assure you a complete professional satisfaction.

If you have done your MBBS, BAMS, BHMS or BNYS and looking for an option for post graduate training,, Osteopathy will be more desirable; if you are a general practitioner or specialist in any branch of medicine and not happy with your results, you can opt to become an osteopath.

College will be in a natural setting of 50 acre of land, many play grounds, well equipped Gym, Swimming pool, Walking and Jogging track, Lots of flowers and thousands of trees. It will be our endeavour that when you come out off this college you are well equipped with good osteopathic medicine techniques and good health.

It is desirable that before you take admission to this college you should get convinced about osteopathic career.
You are invited to see the premises, meet me personally talk to patients and watch me giving treatment
and put all your queries to be answered.

This college will be my homage to my father Late Dr. Vithal Das Modi. and my services to India.

—Dr. K. M. Modi

M. B. B. S., M. L. C. O. M. (London), M. R. O. (England)

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