Osteopath St Albans Park
About Osteopathy
Osteopaths examine the structure and movement in the body and then treat the affected areas to restore healthy function. Osteopathy aims to improve pain, injury, and dysfunction by releasing tight muscles and connective tissue then aligns bones and joints.
Osteopathic treatment targets to improve and sustain flexibility, movement, healthy circulation and muscle function. Your osteopath will conduct a comprehensive physical assessment to evaluate your movement, posture, pelvic, spinal alignment, flexibility and muscle tone. They will then be able to design a treatment plan that suits your needs.
Our Osteopaths near St Albans Park are here to help you. They will diagnose your condition, treat it, and then educate you to help you achieve the best quality of life.
What should I expect from my Osteo Treatment?
Through a thorough physical examination, your osteopath can assess your general movement, posture, pelvic and spinal alignment, flexibility, muscle tone and joint mobility. This assessment will enable them to create an appropriate treatment plan for your needs. Your osteopath considers your body as a whole, designing a holistic treatment plan to address imbalance and to strengthen not only the areas where you experience pain or discomfort but also the supporting areas of your body, working to decrease inflammation, increase performance and mobility and prevent future illness or injury.
Why Us? Your Local Osteopathy Team in St Albans Park
After simply looking through a website, it can be hard to find the right Osteopath near St Albans Park for you!
Our team of skilled Osteopaths have years of combined experience. We are here to help you achieve enhanced health and happiness.
Call (03) 5254 2668 or make an appointment at our Barwon Heads Osteopath Clinic to have your questions answered by our friendly team.
Osteopathy Treatment Can Help You
Everyday activities can stress your body and mind. Osteopathy can treat a wide range of conditions in most people from babies and children all the way through to the elderly. Our Osteopaths may treat pain, injury, dysfunction and any other effects of work, sport, and general activity.
Osteopathy Can Treat
Neck pain
Back pain
Postural strains
Hip injuries (including labral tears)
Hip (trochanteric) bursitis
Pelvic pain
Rotator cuff injuries and tendonopathy
Shoulder injuries (including bursitis and impingement)
Headaches and migraines
Whiplash
Neck sprains (Wry neck)
Muscle strains and tears
Rib sprains
Knee injuries including patellofemoral joint pain, ITB friction syndrome, quadriceps strains)
Tendon injuries and tendonopathy
Tennis Elbow
Golfers Elbow
Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)
Arthritis and joint pain
Disc pain and injuries
Sciatica
Facet joint sprains
Plantar Fasciitis
Ankle injuries
Ankle sprains
Mortons Neuromas
Achilles tendonitis
We treat everyone from children to adults and seniors, with individual focus available on women’s and men’s health issues, occupational injury, sports conditioning and holistic approaches.
Our osteopaths near St Albans Park will apply their skills, knowledge, and experience during a treatment that will help you return back to normal, healthy function. Every Osteopath is an expert in a different area of expertise. Please read the information and find the Osteopath who might be right for your needs.
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