What we treat…

Osteopaths treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, joint pain and arthritis, sports injuries, postural problems, headaches and migraines, sciatica, and repetitive strain injuries. They also address some digestive issues through manual techniques. By focusing on improving overall function and promoting natural healing, osteopaths aim to enhance patients' quality of life and well-being.

Osteopathy treatment can assist with the co-management of various conditions, including:

  • Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation: Such as ankle sprains, meniscal injuries, tendonitis, muscle strains, knee injuries, rotator cuff injuries, and hip labral tears.

  • Everyday Injuries and Pain: Addressing injuries, sprains, and pain throughout the body, not limited to the spine.

  • Lower Back Pain/Stiffness: Treating disc injuries, sciatica, and other simple or complex issues with or without nerve pain.

  • Neck Pain/Stiffness: Including disc injuries, cervical stenosis, and facet sprains.

  • Nerve Pain and Injuries: Managing conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, and sciatic pain.

  • Rib Sprains and Chest Pain: Treating injuries or pain in the rib and chest area.

  • Headaches and Migraines

  • Postural Pain: Recurrent neck, upper back, and shoulder pain.

  • Repetitive Strain Injuries: Such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, and shin splints.

  • TMJ Syndrome: Jaw pain, dysfunction, clenching, and teeth grinding.

  • Arthritic Pain

  • Post-Injury/Surgical Rehabilitation

  • Digestive Complaints: Including bloating and constipation.

  • Chronic and Complex Pain Management and Education

Additionally, osteopathy can help with third-party claims, including private health care and Medicare care plans.

Feel better for longer