Welcome to Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal.
If you are looking for an osteopath in Beaconsfield, our clinic is located at 99 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield VIC 3807. We provide osteopathy, dry needling and shockwave therapy for patients from Beaconsfield, Officer, Berwick, Pakenham, Narre Warren, Harkaway, Clyde North, Cranbourne and surrounding areas.
At Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal, we see patients with a wide range of musculoskeletal concerns, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, hip pain, knee pain, sporting injuries, work-related injuries, postural strain and general aches and pains.
Our approach is hands-on, thorough and patient-focused. We aim to help you understand what may be contributing to your symptoms, improve how your body moves, and provide a clear treatment and management plan to support your recovery.
To book an appointment with a Beaconsfield osteopath, call 03 8764 7854 or book online.
Osteopathy is a form of healthcare that focuses on the muscles, joints, spine, nerves and the way the body functions as a whole.
Rather than only treating the painful area, osteopaths look at how different areas of the body may be contributing to your symptoms. For example, reduced hip mobility, an old ankle injury, poor posture, muscle weakness or changes in walking pattern may place extra load through the lower back, knee, foot or shoulder.
At Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal, your osteopath will take a detailed history, assess how your body moves, discuss your goals, and create a treatment and management plan tailored to your individual needs.
Osteopaths in Australia are registered health professionals and must complete university training before becoming registered with the Osteopathy Board of Australia.
People visit our Beaconsfield osteopathy clinic for many different types of pain, injury and movement problems.
Common reasons people may see an osteopath include:
Your osteopath will assess your individual presentation and explain whether osteopathic care may be suitable for your condition.
Osteopathic treatment may involve a range of hands-on techniques, depending on your symptoms, comfort level, goals and assessment findings.
Treatment may include:
The aim of treatment is to help reduce pain, improve movement and support better long-term function.
At Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal, we take a whole-body approach to assessment and treatment.
Pain in one area is not always caused by that area alone. Your osteopath may look at how your spine, hips, shoulders, feet, posture, work setup, training load and previous injuries may be contributing to your current symptoms.
This approach helps us create a clearer treatment plan and provide practical advice to help manage your condition outside the treatment room.
Our goal is not only to help with short-term pain relief, but also to support long-term improvement and reduce the chance of symptoms returning.
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people search for an osteopath in Beaconsfield.
Back pain can be influenced by many factors, including lifting, sitting, work posture, sport, gym training, stress, reduced mobility, muscle tightness or previous injuries.
Your osteopath will assess your movement, discuss your history and provide treatment and advice tailored to your presentation. This may include hands-on treatment, mobility work, strengthening exercises, posture advice and strategies to help you return to normal activity.
Neck pain and headaches may be related to posture, stress, desk work, jaw tension, shoulder tension, previous injury or reduced movement through the neck and upper back.
At Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal, we assess how the neck, upper back, shoulders and surrounding muscles are functioning together.
Treatment may include hands-on osteopathic care, soft tissue techniques, joint mobilisation, stretching, postural advice and exercise guidance where appropriate.
If you are dealing with a sports injury, our Beaconsfield osteopaths may be able to help with assessment, treatment and rehabilitation advice.
We see patients with injuries related to running, football, cricket, tennis, gym training, cycling, occupational activity and general exercise.
Your osteopath can help identify what may be contributing to your pain, provide hands-on treatment where appropriate, and guide your return to sport or exercise with practical advice around strength, mobility, load and recovery.
We also offer dry needling in Beaconsfield as part of osteopathic care when appropriate.
Dry needling involves the use of fine needles to target tight, sensitive or irritated areas within muscles. It may be used to assist with muscle tension, pain, mobility and local irritation.
Dry needling may be considered for areas such as the:
Your osteopath will discuss whether dry needling is suitable for your condition before including it in your treatment plan.
Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal provides shockwave therapy in Beaconsfield for suitable musculoskeletal conditions.
Shockwave therapy uses acoustic wave energy and is commonly used in allied health and sports medicine settings for certain tendon and soft tissue presentations.
It may be considered for issues involving the:
Shockwave therapy may be used as part of a broader treatment plan that may include hands-on care, strengthening exercises, mobility work, load management and rehabilitation advice.
Your practitioner will assess your condition and explain whether shockwave therapy may be appropriate for you.
Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal provides osteopathy, dry needling and shockwave therapy from our clinic in Beaconsfield.
Patients choose our clinic because we focus on:
We aim to help you feel informed, confident and supported throughout your care.
If you are looking for an osteopath in Beaconsfield, Beaconsfield Sports & Spinal is located at:
99 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield VIC 3807
Call 03 8764 7854 or book online to make an appointment.
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