Osteopathy in Wantirna | Nudge Osteopathy

Gentle, effective hands-on care for your whole body

If you're looking for a natural, drug-free approach to health that treats the root cause of your pain—not just your symptoms—you've come to the right place.

At Nudge Osteopathy in Wantirna, we provide expert osteopathic care for people of all ages. Whether you're dealing with back pain, recovering from an injury, or simply want to move and feel better, we're here to help.

Why Choose Nudge Osteopathy?

Experienced, AHPRA-registered osteopaths—fully qualified and committed to ongoing learning
Thorough 60 minute initial consultations—we take the time to understand you
Gentle, patient-centred approach—treatment adapted to your needs and comfort
Whole-person care—we treat you, not just your condition
Evidence-informed practice—combining research with clinical expertise
Convenient Wantirna location—serving Knox, Boronia, Bayswater & Eastern suburbs
HICAPS available—instant private health rebates
No referral needed—simply book and come in

What Is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on form of manual therapy that focuses on the musculoskeletal system—your bones, muscles, joints, and connective tissues.

But osteopathy is about more than just treating sore spots. It's based on a profound understanding of how your body's structure affects its function, and how all your systems work together.

The Core Principles of Osteopathy:

1. The body is a unit
You're not a collection of separate parts. Your neck affects your back. Your foot affects your hip. Your physical health affects your wellbeing. We treat you as a whole person.

2. Structure governs function
How your body is aligned and how well your joints move affects how well your body works. When structure is compromised, function suffers.

3. The body has self-healing mechanisms
Your body wants to be healthy. It has remarkable capacity to heal and regulate itself—sometimes it just needs the right conditions. We help create those conditions.

4. The rule of the artery is supreme
Healthy circulation—blood, lymph, nerve supply—is essential for health. Our techniques aim to improve flow throughout your body.

These principles guide everything we do. We don't just chase pain—we look for the underlying causes of dysfunction and help your body return to balance.

What to Expect at Nudge Osteopathy

Your First Visit (45-60 minutes)

Your first appointment is longer because we need to understand you—not just your pain.

We'll ask about:

  • Your current complaint—what's bothering you, when it started, what makes it better or worse

  • Your medical history—past injuries, surgeries, illnesses

  • Your lifestyle—work, exercise, sleep, stress

  • Your goals—what you want to achieve from osteopathy

We'll then perform a thorough examination:

  • Postural assessment—how you stand and move

  • Range of motion testing—which movements are restricted or painful

  • Orthopaedic and neurological tests—to identify specific structures involved

  • Palpation—using our hands to feel for areas of tension, restriction, or dysfunction

We'll explain our findings:

  • What we think is causing your problem

  • Whether osteopathy is appropriate for you

  • What treatment might involve

  • Expected outcomes and timeline

If we both agree to proceed, we'll begin treatment in this first session. Most patients leave their first appointment feeling better and understanding their body more clearly.

Follow-Up Visits (30, 45 or 60 minute options)

Subsequent appointments focus on:

  • Monitoring your progress

  • Providing further treatment

  • Adjusting your home exercise program

  • Answering your questions

Treatment frequency varies depending on your condition. Acute issues might need weekly visits initially; chronic conditions may be spaced further apart. We'll discuss a plan that works for you.

What Osteopathy Treats

Pain Conditions

  • Back pain (acute and chronic)

  • Neck pain and stiffness

  • Shoulder pain (including rotator cuff issues, frozen shoulder)

  • Hip and knee pain

  • Elbow pain (tennis elbow, golfer's elbow)

  • Wrist and hand pain

  • Foot and ankle pain (including plantar fasciitis)

Headaches & Jaw Pain

  • Tension headaches

  • Cervicogenic headaches (originating from the neck)

  • Migraine management

  • TMJ (jaw) dysfunction and teeth grinding

Workplace & Postural Issues

  • Desk-related pain

  • Repetitive strain injury (RSI)

  • Postural dysfunction

  • Ergonomic assessment and advice

Pregnancy-Related Pain

  • Pregnancy back pain

  • Pelvic girdle pain

  • Postnatal recovery

General Health & Wellness

  • Improving mobility and flexibility

  • Enhancing recovery from illness or injury

  • Supporting overall wellbeing

  • Preventative care and maintenance

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Nerve-Related Conditions

  • Sciatica

  • Pinched nerves

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Thoracic outlet syndrome

Sports & Active Injuries

  • Muscle strains

  • Ligament sprains

  • Tendinopathies

  • Overuse injuries

  • Injury prevention and performance optimisation

Osteopathic Techniques We Use

Soft Tissue Techniques

  • Massage and myofascial release: Releasing tight muscles and connective tissue

  • Trigger point therapy: Deactivating hypersensitive points within muscles

  • Cross-friction: For chronic tendon conditions

  • Stretching: Improving flexibility and range of motion

  • Dry Needling: Releasing muscle tension.

Joint Techniques

  • Mobilisation: Gentle, rhythmic movement of stiff joints to improve mobility

  • Articulation: Taking joints through their range of motion

  • Muscle energy technique: You gently contract specific muscles against light resistance to release restrictions

  • High-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust: The "cracking" technique—used only when appropriate and with your consent

Exercise Prescription

  • Specific exercises to support your treatment

  • Stretches for tight areas

  • Strengthening for weak areas

  • Movement retraining for better patterns

What Osteopathy Isn't

It's not just "back cracking." While some osteopaths use HVLA thrust techniques (the "crack"), many patients never experience this. We adapt our approach to you.

It's not a quick fix. Some conditions resolve rapidly; others require ongoing management. We're honest about what's possible and what's realistic.

It's not a replacement for medical care. Osteopathy complements your medical care—it doesn't replace it. We work alongside GPs, specialists, and other health professionals.

It's not passive. The most successful outcomes happen when patients actively participate—through exercises, lifestyle modifications, and self-care strategies.

The Science Behind Osteopathy

Osteopathy is an evidence-informed profession. Our techniques are supported by research, and we stay current with emerging evidence.

Research shows osteopathy can help with:

  • Low back pain: Multiple studies show manual therapy reduces pain and improves function

  • Neck pain: Effective for both acute and chronic neck pain

  • Headaches: Particularly cervicogenic (neck-related) headaches

  • Shoulder conditions: Including rotator cuff dysfunction and frozen shoulder

  • Pregnancy-related pain: Safe and effective for back and pelvic pain during pregnancy

  • Post-operative recovery: Can help with scar tissue and rehabilitation

We're committed to providing care that's both evidence-informed and patient-centred—the right care for you, based on the best available evidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No referral is needed. You can book directly.

  • Most Australian private health funds provide rebates for osteopathic treatment. Check your level of cover. We have HICAPS on-site for instant claiming.

  • Yes. Osteopathy is a regulated health profession in Australia. Our osteopaths are registered with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) and meet strict standards of training and practice.

  • Osteopathic treatment should never be unbearably painful. You may feel some discomfort during certain techniques, but we work within your tolerance. Most patients find treatment comfortable and even relaxing.

  • This varies depending on your condition, its duration, and your individual factors. Some acute issues improve in 2-4 sessions; chronic conditions may require longer-term management. We'll discuss this during your initial consultation.

  • Comfortable clothing that allows movement. Loose-fitting clothes are ideal. You may be asked to remove outer layers to allow access to certain areas—you'll be appropriately draped throughout.

  • Absolutely. We regularly treat pregnant women for back pain, pelvic pain, and other pregnancy-related discomforts. We use gentle, pregnancy-safe techniques.

  • Yes. We see children of all ages, using gentle, age-appropriate techniques.

  • While there's some overlap, each profession has different training philosophies and approaches. Osteopathy takes a whole-body approach, with a strong emphasis on the interconnectedness of all body systems. We're happy to discuss which approach might be best for you.

Our Wantirna Location

We're conveniently located in Wantirna, serving:

Local suburbs: Wantirna, Wantirna South, Boronia, Bayswater, Knoxfield, Scoresby, Ferntree Gully, Rowville, Vermont, and surrounding Eastern Melbourne suburbs

Nearby landmarks: Westfield Knox, Wantirna Health, Eastland Shopping Centre, Aquanation

Parking: Free, easy-access parking available right outside

 

Take the First Step

You don't have to live with pain. You don't have to accept stiffness as "just getting older." You don't have to figure this out alone.

Our Wantirna osteopaths are here to help you understand your body, address the root causes of your discomfort, and support you on your journey to better health.

📞 Call us today: (03) 9720 2640
📧 Email: niraj@nudgeosteopathy.com
📍 Visit: 6B The Mall, Wantirna VIC 3152

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Meet Our Team

Meet Ros

Osteopath

Meet Niraj

Owner & Osteopath

Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your osteopath, physician, or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.