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Principles of Osteopathy- Part 2
This principle was originally described by Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathy, who observed that changes in how a structure moves (whether a joint, a muscle, or even the way someone breathes) can influence how that area functions. Modern research now supports the idea that mechanical, neurological, and physiological systems interact in complex ways, and that movement, load, and flexibility can influence comfort and performance in everyday life.


Low Back Pain Explained
Low back pain, acute or chronic, is one of the most common complaints among adults. Osteopath Georgie explains treatment options available.


Understanding Chronic pain
Chronic pain is widespread in Australia. This Blog explores the reality of living with chronic pain and treatment options available.


What is Scoliosis?
Georgia explores scoliosis, its potential impact on the musculoskeletal system, and why it doesn't always equate to pain.


Could your back pain be caused by gut issues?
There are many different causes for back pain including dysfunction within the organs including our gut, also called viscero-somatic pain.
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