
PROM COUNTRY OSTEO

Osteopaths are nationally recognised health practitioners that primarily work with the musculoskeletal system. This includes muscles, joints, nerves, bones, circulation and connective tissue.
We see people of all ages, abilities, occupations and hobbies.
There is no need for a referral.
Most commonly, people visit osteopaths when they are experiencing pain in some region of their body. This is often as as a result of a joint or muscle issue. However, there are many musculoskeletal conditions or associated symptoms that osteopaths aim to help with, which include:
Head/Neck
Headaches/migraines
Vertigo
Whiplash
Disc & joint injuries
Jaw pain
Shoulders
Frozen shoulder
Rotator cuff tears & tendinopathy
Shoulder impingement
AC joint sprains
Shoulder instability
Thoracic outlet syndrome
Elbow, wrist & hand
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Other forms of neural compression
De Quervains tenosynovitis
Tennis & golfers elbow
Repetitive strain injuries
Low & mid back & ribs
Postural strains
Rib sprain
Disc & joint injuries
Spondylolithesis
Sciatica
Central canal stenosis
Hips & pelvis
Piriformis syndrome
Gluteal tendinopathy
Hip bursitis
Hip impingement
Adductor tendinopathy
Hip dysplasia
Legs, ankles & feet
Hamstring tendinopathy
ITB syndrome
Runners knee
Patellar tendinopathy
Meniscal injuries
ACL, PCL, MCL, etc injuries
Achilles tendinopathy
Plantar fasciitis
Bunions
Non-specific location
Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Chronic fatigue
Postural issues
Scoliosis
Pregnancy-related pain
Sports injuries
Symptoms
Aching
Tightness, stiffness
Shooting, radiating pain
Numbness, tingling
Burning, pinching, throbbing
Acute, chronic pain

We spend ample time to understand your injuries, your health and your needs.
Initial consultations: 40 minutes
Standard consultations: 30 minutes
Urgent consultation: 15 minutes
Consults with osteopaths at Prom Country Osteo involve a 4-step process. This is followed by a range of potential treatment & management options.

3. Information about your diagnosis
2. Comprehensive physical examination
1. Full medical history