
What to Expect at EOS​
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Your first consultation includes a full biomechanical, postural, orthopaedic, and neurological assessment to understand how your body is functioning and where any issues may lie. We’ll also discuss your injury history, lifestyle, and goals to build a personalised plan.
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Treatment often involves hands-on techniques such as joint mobilisation, manipulation, and soft tissue work to improve movement and reduce pain. You'll also receive tailored exercises and lifestyle advice to support recovery and long-term results.
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As an ACC-accredited provider, we can submit a claim for new injuries or treat under an existing one.
About EOS ALIGN
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EOS is derived from the ancient Greek word for “dawn,” symbolising a new beginning. At EOS, our mission is to provide our patients with a fresh start. We approach treatment by treating every patient as if they were an athlete—whether it’s achieving a new personal best in a marathon or simply rising from a chair. We meet each patient where they are and collaboratively set personalised goals and treatment plans to help them progress on their journey.
What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a manual therapy that specialises in diagnosing and treating a variety of musculoskeletal conditions (see Home page for more details). Osteopaths use hands-on, evidence-based techniques such as joint manipulation, stretching, exercise prescription, and soft tissue work to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support the body’s natural healing processes.
This holistic method is effective for both treatment and rehabilitation, aiming to restore function, prevent future issues, and enhance overall health.
A Brief History
Osteopathy was founded by Andrew Taylor Still in 1874 in the United States. He believed in treating the body as a whole, emphasising the interrelationship between structure and function, and the body’s innate ability to heal itself when in proper alignment.
"The body is a unit. The person is a unit of body, mind, and spirit."
— A.T. Still

