What we treat

As allied health professionals we are part of your primary health care team working alongside your GP and other health professionals. We work with you to help you reach your goals be it getting out of pain, relieving a niggle, increasing flexibility or exploring a movement problem limiting your down dog, lawn bowls or air guitar.

The list of injuries/ complaints people bring in is vast, the following however, is a list of the most common complaints to the clinic.

  • low back pain / disc injuries / sciatica / referred pain / nerve pain

  • neck pain / tension / stiffness (disc injury, facet sprains / wry neck / torticollis / cervicogenic headaches)

  • migraines

  • shoulder pain / rotator cuff injuries

  • hip pain / FAI / labral tears / hip flexor muscle issues

  • knee injuries / arthritic pains

  • rib pain / chest pain

  • elbow pain / tennis elbow / golfers elbow

  • carpal tunnel syndrome

  • thoracic outlet syndrome

  • rehabilitation post surgery / post injury

  • ankle and foot issues

  • achillies tendonitis

  • shin splints

  • plantar fasciitis

  • meniscal Injuries / medial knee pain / ACL / PCL injuries.

  • patella tracking / runners knee / ITB syndrome

  • pelvic pain

  • pregnancy

  • menstrual pain / cramps

  • digestive issues / bloating / IBS / constipation

  • sacroiliac (SIJ) issues

  • osteitis pubis

 

Who We Treat

We have worked with all types from elite athletes to professional couch potatoes and all in between. If you have a body we can probably help.

No referral is required to see an osteopath and treatments are covered by most private health providers.

We work with:

Work Safe Claims,

Veterans Affairs Claims,

TAC Claims

Medicare Care Plans

Medicare rebates may be available under the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Plan. These plans are organised by your GP and provide rebates of $53.80 per treatment for up to 5 treatments per calendar year. These are for patients with chronic (greater than 3 months duration) or terminal medical conditions or complex care needs. Speak with your GP to see if you are eligible.