Osteopath near Lane Cove
– Dr Kevin Finnan, Osteopath.
Osteopath near Lane Cove – Looking for a great Osteopath near Lane Cove? Ryde Natural Health Clinic is located in North Ryde, only minutes from Lane Cove and conveniently has easy parking. Our practitioners are Ryde’s leading Osteopaths and have extensive experience treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
Osteopath near Lane Cove – How it can help you
Imagine if every joint in your body was moving as it was intended, and if the joints were stabilised well by the soft tissues (muscles, fascia and ligaments) supporting them. You wouldn’t really develop musculoskeletal pain at all unless you experience an injury. So why do so many people experience aches and pains? – The problem lies in the fact that none of us use our bodies as they were originally intended to be used. Running, swimming, climbing, carrying and throwing all day – that’s what our bodies were designed to do, but instead we sit, lay and stand in static unnatural positions that result in many joints stiffening up- leaving the remaining joints to do all the work. Lets take a look at the spine as an example.…
Your spine is made up of 33 vertebrae and many more joints. If all of these joints are moving well, then the workload that is taken on by these joints is distributed optimally- it is shared around so that each joint plays its part and no joint is overworked.
Problems arise when after years of prolonged sitting, standing, and bad postural habits results in many of these joints jamming up. While you’re only going about your regular activities you won’t notice anything is a problem at all, but when you try to lift something heavier than you usually do, or bend, twist or move in a way that you haven’t done for a while, because many of the joints have stiffened up, all of the strain goes to the remaining joints that do move. If the strain is large enough or carried out repeatedly, then you may end up with one or more of the common ‘degenerative’ conditions of the spine, or problems with a disc.
Osteopaths are trained to identify joints that don’t move properly, and to correct joint motion. By improving joint motion the workload of movement is once again ‘shared around’ all of your joints and muscles as is intended.
The Osteopathic approach has demonstrated to be effective in the treatment of:
- Neck, back and shoulder pain
- Muscle strains and spasms
- Nerve entrapments such as carpal tunnel, sciatica, and trigeminal neuralgia
- Headaches, migraine and jaw pain
- Arthritis and other joint conditions, and
- Sporting injuries
Your first visit to an Osteopath- What to expect
At your first session, your Osteopath will take your case history to establish when your pain first started, what your symptoms and concerns are and how they may have changed over time, the treatments (if any) you have received to date, and the impact your pain may be having on your life.
After learning of the history of your pain, your Osteopath will carry out a hands-on examination, which comprises of various tests of the spine, nervous system, muscles and joints.
After identifying the underlying cause/s (which may or may not require referral for an x-ray, C-T scan or MRI), your Osteopath will set some treatment goals, with the ultimate goal being to restore maximal, pain-free movement to your muscles and joints.
The osteopathy treatment techniques your Osteopath will use in fulfilling this goal include:
- Spinal manipulation (Also known as an ‘adjustment’)
- Joint mobilisation
- Muscle energy technique (MET)
- Soft tissue /massage
- Counterstrain
- Balanced ligamentous tension (BLT)
- Myofacial release
- Visceral manipulation
- Therapeutic ultrasound
- Exercises
Your treatment is not painful.
How Osteopathy is Different:
Unlike the conventional approach to medicine, which emphasises the use of pharmaceuticals to mask symptoms, osteopaths take the time required to establish a clear understanding of why your problem developed in the first place, and put into place a series of steps that will attempt to resolve the underlying problem.
Osteopath near Lane Cove – Osteopathic education
All of our Osteopaths have undertaken 5 years of tertiary education- a 3 year Bachelor of Applied Science- Osteopathy, followed by a 2 year Masters of Osteopathy.
There are various styles of Osteopathy. At Ryde Natural Health Clinic, our Osteopaths are structural Osteopaths and can adapt their technique to suit you.
Osteopath near Lane Cove – Osteopath Fees
An initial consultation with an Osteopath is $110.
Subsequent consultations are $90.
*Health Fund rebates are available on the spot.
Osteopath near Lane Cove – Why Choose Us?
- Kevin, Kris, Dan and Patricia have obtained the highest Osteopathic qualifications and are specialists in their field.
- Health fund rebates are available for all of our services (We can swipe your card on the spot!).
- Your sessions are carried out in a private, clean, air-conditioned room.
- Appointments are available early (from 7am) to late (8:30pm) so you don’t have to skip work for your appointment.
- Parking is easy. (Free parking is available at the door).
If you’re looking for a great Osteopath near Lane Cove, you’ll find it’s well worth the drive to North Ryde!