Treatment Services

Take the first step toward improved mobility and pain relief by scheduling an appointment with our experienced physical therapists. Our team is dedicated to developing personalised treatment plans tailored to your specific needs.

Deep Soft Tissue therapy

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Joint Mobilisation

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Joint Manipulation

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Indirect Tissue Therapy

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Dynamic Myofascial Cupping

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Dry Needling

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Thorough Rehabilitation Programs

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Deep Soft Tissue therapy | Joint Mobilisation | Joint Manipulation | Indirect Tissue Therapy | Dynamic Myofascial Cupping | Dry Needling | Thorough Rehabilitation Programs |

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Osteopathic treatment

Hands-on osteopathic treatment involves the use of manual techniques to assess, diagnose, and treat neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. Utilising joint mobilisation, deep soft tissue techniques, and manipulative therapy, your Osteopath will design a treatment approach tailor-made for you. With an aim to improve mobility, reduce pain, enhance circulation, and support the body’s natural healing processes, treatment is personalised for each patient to restore optimal function and promote overall wellbeing.

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Exercise rehabilitation involves the prescription of targeted, evidence-based exercises to restore strength, mobility, and neuromuscular control. Following a comprehensive clinical assessment, an individualised program is developed to address specific deficits, optimise functional movement, and support tissue healing. Exercise rehabilitation will be utilised in the management of acute injuries, chronic musculoskeletal conditions, post-surgical recovery, and injury prevention.

Exercise Rehabilitation

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Dynamic Smart Myofascial Cupping

Myofascial cupping is a manual therapy technique that uses negative pressure to lift soft tissues, promoting improved blood flow, lymphatic drainage, and tissue mobility. At Back & Body, we use Dynamic Smart Myofascial Cups.

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Dry Needling

Dry needling is a targeted clinical technique used to address myofascial trigger points and neuromuscular dysfunction. It involves the insertion of fine, sterile needles into specific points within muscles to elicit a local twitch response, reduce painful nerve signals, and promote optimal muscle function. This treatment aims to decrease pain, improve range of motion, and restore normal movement patterns. Dry needling can be an effective adjunct for managing musculoskeletal conditions such as tendinopathies, chronic pain syndromes, postural dysfunctions and sporting injuries.

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Areas we service

  • Windsor

  • Prahran

  • South Yarra

  • Armadale

  • Toorak

  • St Kilda

  • St Kilda East

  • Caulfield North

  • Caulfield

FAQS

  • In nearly all cases, your health insurance policy will cover a portion of your fee. To be certain, check with your insurer.

  • If you have been suffering or are likely to suffer with an injury for 6 months, you may be eligible for a Chronic Condition Management Plan from a General Practitioner (GPCCMP) which entitles you to funding for 5 treatments with your Osteopath each year. For further inquiries, feel free to get in touch with us.

  • Osteopathy is a recognised system of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention that focuses on the musculoskeletal, neurological and circulatory systems and their relationship with the body's overall function. It is a form of manual medicine that uses a range of hands-on techniques—such as deep soft tissue, joint mobilisation and manipulation, and stretching—to support the body’s natural healing processes.

    Osteopaths are trained to assess how the body moves and functions as a whole, considering not only the site of pain but also contributing factors elsewhere in the body. By addressing areas of restriction, imbalance, strain or overload, osteopathy aims to restore optimal mobility, reduce pain, and improve circulation and nervous system function. 

    In Australia, Osteopaths are allied health professionals registered under the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and complete extensive university training. At Back & Body, your Osteopath holds both a Bachelor and Master’s degree in Osteopathy, ensuring a high level of clinical knowledge and patient care.

  • The Osteopaths at Back & Body are anatomical and biomechanics experts. There is no limit to the injuries we can assist with.

    Here are some common conditions we see:

    • Neck pain

    • Headaches

    • TMJ Syndrome

    • Spinal disc injuries

    • Rotator cuff injuries

    • Shoulder impingement

    • Tennis/Golfers elbow

    • Rib sprains

    • Lower back pain

    • Hip impingement

    • Knee ligament/cartilage injuries

    • Plantar fasciitis

    • Shin splints

    • Ankle sprains