Diploma of Osteopathy (Sydney), B.Sc (Hons) University of Westminster. First started practice 1979. Special interest in children and the elderly. Full post grad training in Upledger (cranial and visceral), SCTF and Biodynamic courses. Member of the Neuro-musculo-skeletal Academy (Sydney). Philip has lectured at tertiary level and has been a university examiner. He has taught overseas as well as continuing his own post graduate studies both here and overseas. Philip has a special interest in treating the very old as well as the very young. He was the first Osteopath in Bellingen (1980) and the first Osteopath in Coffs Harbour a few years later.
Wesley graduated from Southern Cross University with a Bachelor of Clinical Science and Masters in Osteopathy. Wesley enjoys helping people improve their quality of life by addressing the root cause of pain or injury. In addition to his osteopathic training he has completed training for lower back assessment and rehabilitation with Andrew Lock, entry level Biodynamics, strength and conditioning courses. Wesley offers cupping, dry needling and exercises as part of his treatment approach where appropriate. Wesley is a versatile Osteopath who can help with most musculoskeletal conditions.
“Biology is a mistress who keeps score, and you will pay her price.”
Emma-Lee graduated from Southern Cross university with a Bachelor of Clinical Science and a Master of Osteopathic Medicine. Emma-Lee helps her patients manage pain using osteopathic manual therapy, exercise prescription, and dry needling. She has done further post-graduate studies in treating vertigo/BPPV. Emma-Lee has an interest in treating neck, back, joint pain and sports injuries, and works well with women, children, babies and the elderly.
Kay is passionate about helping patients understand the role of movement and the nervous system in pain and well-being and believes that movement is the best form of medicine.
Kay graduated from Plymouth Marjon University in South Devon, England with a Bachelor of Healthcare Science and Master of Osteopathic Medicine. She has completed additional post graduate training in craniosacral therapy (Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy, London) and women’s pelvic health (Osteopathic Pelvic Health Institute of Australia), where she trained in internal pelvic floor strength and prolapse assessment and treatment.
She has developed a keen interest in women’s health and supporting women, and their children, through every life stage. She is interested in the latest scientific understanding of how chronic pain develops and the best way to manage it, taking an individual approach to every patient and focusing on helping them to learn to read their own body and find their own unique way of working through restrictions, to obtain functional movement for everyday health, comfort and happiness.
Kay lives in Bellingen with her husband and teenage children. She is a qualified yoga teacher and enjoys trail running, rock climbing and splashing about in the river and ocean.
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