WHAT IS OSTEOPATHY?
Osteopathy is a style of manual therapy which targets a wide range of medical conditions.
Once our Osteopaths confirm a diagnosis, they use a variety of techniques in order to address the symptomatic area,
whilst also restoring correct function to your body.
Such techniques include - soft tissue therapy, joint articulation, joint manipulation, stretching and muscle mobilization.
WHAT DO OSTEOPATHS TREAT?
*Muscle Tension and Joint Pain * Neck and Back pain * Lower Back Pain and Sciatica
* Hip and Knee pain *Shoulder Pain * Foot and Ankle pain * Sports Injuries and Muscle Strains
*Tendinopathies *Arthritis * Headaches * Migraines * Vertigo * Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
Osteopathy may also assist with a wider range of conditions.
WHAT IS MASSAGE THERAPY?
Massage therapy is the practice of kneading or manipulating a person’s muscles and other soft-tissue in order to improve their wellbeing or health. It is a form of manual therapy that includes holding, moving, and applying pressure to the muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia.
The term ‘massage therapy’ is used to describe a wide variety of techniques that vary in the manner in which touch, pressure and the intensity of the treatment is applied.
MASSAGE THERAPY CAN HELP ASSIST WITH:
Reducing stress and increasing relaxation.
Reducing pain, muscle soreness and tension.
Improving circulation, energy and alertness.
Lowering heart rate and blood pressure.
Improving immune function.
Our Osteopaths are accredited members of Osteopathy Australia (OA) and are registered with the
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
Osteopathy is covered by most private health funds and the Chronic Disease Management Scheme (CDM).
Our Osteopaths are also registered providers for The Department of Veteran Affairs.
WHAT IS OSTEOPATHY?
Osteopathy is a style of manual therapy which targets a wide range of medical conditions.
Once our Osteopaths confirm a diagnosis, they use a variety of techniques in order to address the symptomatic area,
whilst also restoring correct function to your body.
Such techniques include - soft tissue therapy, joint articulation, joint manipulation, stretching and muscle mobilization.
WHAT DO OSTEOPATHS TREAT?
*Muscle Tension and Joint Pain * Neck and Back pain * Lower Back Pain and Sciatica
* Hip and Knee pain *Shoulder Pain * Foot and Ankle pain * Sports Injuries and Muscle Strains
*Tendinopathies *Arthritis * Headaches * Migraines * Vertigo * Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
Osteopathy may also assist with a wider range of conditions.
WHAT IS MASSAGE THERAPY?
Massage therapy is the practice of kneading or manipulating a person’s muscles and other soft-tissue in order to improve their wellbeing or health. It is a form of manual therapy that includes holding, moving, and applying pressure to the muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia.
The term ‘massage therapy’ is used to describe a wide variety of techniques that vary in the manner in which touch, pressure and the intensity of the treatment is applied.
MASSAGE THERAPY CAN HELP ASSIST WITH:
Reducing stress and increasing relaxation.
Reducing pain, muscle soreness and tension.
Improving circulation, energy and alertness.
Lowering heart rate and blood pressure.
Improving immune function.
Our Osteopaths are accredited members of Osteopathy Australia (OA) and are registered with the
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
Osteopathy is covered by most private health funds and the Chronic Disease Management Scheme (CDM).
Our Osteopaths are also registered providers for The Department of Veteran Affairs.
A knowledge of anatomy is only dead weight if we not know how to apply that knowledge with successful skill.
Andrew Taylor Still D.O. - Founder of Osteopathy
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