Rosebud Osteopathy



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  Shop 3/1401 Pt Nepean Road, Rosebud VIC3939, VIC, Australia, Rosebud, Victoria 3939, Australia

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  (03) 9188 4264

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Shop 3/1401 Pt Nepean Road, Rosebud VIC3939, VIC, Australia, Rosebud, Victoria 3939

rosebudosteopathy.com

(03) 9188 4264

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09:00-17:00
Tuesday
09:00-17:00
Wednesday
09:00-17:00
Thursday
09:00-17:00
Friday
09:00-17:00
Saturday
10:00-16:00

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Whether you are a weekend warrior or an elite athlete, your osteopath can help prevent and treat many sporting injuries

Osteopathy is a form of manual healthcare which recognises the important link between the structure of the body and the way it functions. Osteopaths focus on how the skeleton, joints, muscles, nerves, circulation, connective tissue and internal organs function as a holistic unit.
Using skilled evaluation, diagnosis and a wide range of hands-on techniques, osteopaths can identify important types of dysfunction in the body. Osteopathic treatment uses techniques such as stretching and massage for general treatment of the soft tissues (muscles, tendons and ligaments) along with mobilisation of specific joints and soft tissues.
Australian 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 are primary healthcare practitioners and are trained to recognise conditions that require medical referral. They are also trained to perform standard medical examinations of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous systems.
Osteopathy is covered by most private health funds and by Medicares
Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Plans. Osteopaths are registered
providers for DVA patients, workers’ compensation schemes and motor
accident insurers.
Most people, regardless of age or gender, will suffer from back or neck pain, headaches, sport injuries, stiffness or pain at some stage. Osteopaths can help to identify the cause of the pain or injury and develop a safe and effective course of action to manage health issues – so people can make the most of their active lives. Osteopathy is not an alternative health option – osteopaths are university trained, government registered, allied health professionals.
Osteopaths collectively treat over 50 000 people a week, generate over $250 milli