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I practice in Brookvale on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at North Shore Osteopaths. I practice in Mona Vale on a Wednesday at Purify Essential Wellness

If you don't see the appointment time you're after please email me - I will always try to make time to see those who are in pain and can’t wait

Mona Vale


Purify Essential Wellness
Suite 28, 7 Bungan St, Mona Vale NSW 2103
Ph: 0438230336

Brookvale

North Shore Osteopaths

Located in the Lifestyle Working Building:
Suite 32, 117 Old Pittwater Rd, Brookvale NSW 2100
Ph: (02) 9907 8919

Online

Online consults available worldwide
Australian clients are eligible for private health rebates

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  • This service is designed to provide education, self management strategies, well-being support, ergonomic advice and a tailored rehabilitation program to those who are unable to physically attend appointments.

    If you live in an area without a women’s health therapist or have tried one without success, online consults are a great option! I love to explore complex cases that haven’t seen success elsewhere. This often includes conditions like endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and post partum complaints

    Online consultations provide tremendous value in overcoming or managing your condition. I aim to ensure you feel educated and empowered and give you a specific plan to make improvements in your pain levels and function.

    You are also able to claim online consults through your private health fund if you are covered for osteopathy and live in Australia.

    To schedule an online consultation click here. Or if you’d like more information, email me at info@spiritofindigo.com.au

  • A pelvic health appointment consists of a thorough case history, examination and treatment of pelvic concerns relating to:

    - Pelvic, hip, low back and coccyx pain
    - Caesarean, perineal and episiotomy scar tissue mobilization
    - Post natal check up
    - Urinary incontinence and urgency
    - Pelvic floor dysfunction related to underlying issues such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic surgery
    - Pain with penetration (eg. inserting tampons, pap smears and sexual intercourse)

    I always consider the whole body's influence on the pelvic floor muscles and fascia. The pelvic floor is such an important component in all the above complaints but I always assess what the rest of the body is doing - especially the foot, hip, rib cage, diaphragm and jaw!

    At your initial appointment, a thorough case history will be taken, followed by any relevant physical, orthopaedic and osteopathic examinations. This may include getting you to perform some physical movements, balance exercises, strength testing and assessing your breathing mechanics. I will also screen for any restrictions in other areas of your body that can contribute to pelvic dysfunction.

    If indicated, an internal pelvic floor examination and treatment can be performed if this is something you are comfortable with. But there are many other ways to influence the pelvic floor so an internal assessment is never required as part of your consultation.

    Lifestyle factors, dietary changes, exercise advice and stress management tools are also often included as part of a pelvic health treatment plan.

  • Osteopathy is a gentle, holistic form of healthcare that aims to support and respect the inherent self-healing mechanisms of the body. Osteopaths understand that you must treat the whole person (mind, body and spirit) and not just the presenting symptom. Osteopaths achieve this by focusing on how the muscles, fascia, joints, ligaments, nerves, connective tissue, circulation and internal organs function as a holistic unit.

    Osteopaths utilize many different treatment techniques such as myofascial release, joint mobilization, soft tissue massage, muscle energy technique, gentle indirect techniques, stretching, joint manipulation, dry needling and lifestyle, exercise and rehab advice.

    Osteopathy is based on the philosophy that the body functions as a whole. Our approach considers all aspects of your health including stress, exercise, sleep quality, diet, work demands, support networks and mental health. When our bodies are repetitively exposed to stress (physical or emotional), the body’s ability to self-heal and regulate is diminished. This can predispose to pain, discomfort or injury.

  • With a complex condition like endometriosis, it is vital to take a holistic and multifactorial approach to this disease. As osteopaths, we consider the whole body - how all of the systems interrelate and function together. When treating a woman with endometriosis, we consider how the musculoskeletal, reproductive, gastrointestinal, respiratory and nervous systems all interact as a holistic unit.

    Osteopathy has been shown to reduce chronic pelvic pain by decreasing pelvic floor tension, improving breathing mechanics and lymphatic drainage, calming the nervous system, influencing the ligaments that support your organs, improving scar tissue mobility and increasing mobility of the hips, low back, pelvis and rib cage.

    Improved function of the musculoskeletal system and nervous system improves pain levels, increases blood flow, decreases inflammation and aids in tissue healing. Osteopaths can also prescribe self-management strategies, home strength and mobility exercises, breathing techniques, tools to support sleep, stress management and ergonomic advice.

  • Osteopaths are commonly known for treating pain and discomfort during pregnancy and the postpartum period.

    During pregnancy, a woman's body undergoes many changes in a relatively short period of time. This includes a shift in her center of gravity, the weight of a growing baby, postural changes and ligament laxity. This means that her body has to constantly adapt and compensate for the rapid changes that are occurring.

    When the ligaments of your pelvis become more relaxed and begin to soften, the body has to adapt and your muscles are required to work harder in order to maintain good support for the pelvic joints.

    Common complaints that people present to an osteopath during pregnancy include generalized pelvic girdle pain, low back or hip pain, reflux, indigestion, pelvic instability, sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain, coccyx pain, pubic symphysis dysfunction (SPD), round ligament pain, swollen ankles, feet and hands, headaches, nausea, neck pain and rib pain.

    Common complaints in the postpartum period include neck and shoulder pain from breastfeeding, pelvic girdle pain, low back pain, incontinence, prolapse, peroneal and episiotomy scar adhesions, pain with intercourse (dyspareunia), wrist and thumb pain, de quervain's tenosynovitis, rib pain, cesarean scar pain or altered sensation and abdominal pain.

  • Yes, headaches are one of the most common complaints that osteopaths treat! There are many causes of headaches so it is important to find the root cause of what is driving it. There is a difference between headaches and migraines so making this distinction is also important.

    Common causes of headaches include tension from neck or shoulder muscles, joint restrictions, jaw dysfunction (clenching or grinding), dehydration, food intolerances, hormonal imbalances, environmental allergies, sinus issues, poor breathing mechanics and posture (work and sleep).

    Headaches can also be accompanied by nausea, dizziness, visual changes and brain fog. It is important to rule out any underlying health issues if you have new or chronic headaches.

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