What is Osteopathy?
Osteopaths are unique in their approach to the body, as they skilfully assess how the skeleton, joints, muscles, nerves, circulation, connective tissue and internal organs function as a holistic unit.
In Australia, osteopaths are government registered practitioners who complete a minimum of five years’ university training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, general medical diagnosis and osteopathic techniques.
Osteopaths use this information to help reduce pain, restore movement and improve the function of the body.
Common Conditions We Can Help With
A common misconception is that osteopaths only treat the spine, when in fact we treat pretty much every part of the body.
Headaches and Migraines
Sciatica
Disc Injuries
Sports Injuries
Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Pain
Hip, Knee, Ankle and Foot Pain
Tendonitis
Bursitis
Postural and Ergonomic Assessments
Pregnancy Related Pain
TMJ (Jaw) Pain