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Champion Medical Centre

Locality: Bertram, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9419 1777



Address: 3 Price Parkway 6167 Bertram, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.championmedical.com.au

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24.01.2022 PANDA Awareness Week! Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia Antenatal Depression effects 1 in 10 women & 1 in 20 men Postnatal Depression effects 1 in 7 new mums & 1 in 10 new dads... Pregnancy and early parenthood is both and exciting and challenging time. For some it can feel overwhelming. It can be hard to know when to reach out for support. If you're struggling, talking openly with your partner, trusted friend or relative, GP or MCH Nurse can be helpful. PANDA can help too.You don't need a diagnosis of anxiety or depression to call their free National Helpline: 1300 726 306



24.01.2022 Diabetes Australia has warned that failure to implement a comprehensive national type 2 diabetes early detection program could be costing the Australian health system more than $700 million each year. Diabetes Australia is calling for emergency departments and GP clinics across Australia to conduct more routine detection in a bid to diagnose up to 500,000 Australians who may currently have silent, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes. People can have type 2 diabetes for up to seven ye...ars before it is diagnosed and in that time many people will begin to develop debilitating complications including heart attacks and strokes, eye damage and blindness, foot ulcers and limb amputation, and kidney damage. In many cases, complications can be prevented with early detection and optimal treatment. New figures were released today at Blacktown Hospital, one of Australias diabetes hotspots, where an innovative diabetes detection program has found that about half of people being checked in the emergency department and other settings are found to have either prediabetes or type 2 diabetes much worse than experts previously believed. Today marks the start of National Diabetes Week (8 July 14 July) and the launch of a new Diabetes Australias Its About Time campaign. Diabetes Australia CEO Professor Greg Johnson urged Governments to take action now to ensure the earlier detection of type 2 diabetes - before people develop complications. Early detection and early treatment is likely to provide lasting health benefits to people with type 2 diabetes. Systematic early detection of type 2 diabetes is inexpensive and can be rolled out easily. Its about time we did so. We are calling for the HbA1c test to be incorporated with other blood tests in emergency departments and other times when doctors are ordering a range of blood tests. An HbA1c blood test measures long-term blood glucose levels and is used for the detection and subsequent monitoring of diabetes.

23.01.2022 As Easter is fast approaching, why not opt for a healthy treat for the family! Give our No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Nests a try! These Healthy No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Easter Nest Cookies are made with only 8 good-for-you ingredients and ready in 15 minutes! They're the perfect treat to celebrate Easter! Gluten-free, dairy-free, refined-sugar free AND vegan! ... Ingredients: cup natural peanut butter cup honey to tsp sea salt cup coconut oil 1 tsp vanilla 2 TBS cocoa powder 1 cup quick cooking oats cup shredded coconut Instructions Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Set aside. Combine peanut butter, honey salt and coconut oil in a saucepan and heat until combined. Add vanilla and cocoa powder. Stir until well combined. Add quick-cooking oats and mix well. Add coconut and stir until completely combined. Drop 1 TBS portions of mixture onto your prepared baking sheet. Press into the shape of nests. Continue until youve used all your cookie mixture. Let cool in the refrigerator or freezer until hardened. Top with your favorite candy eggs. Serve cool or at room temperature. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator!

23.01.2022 IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY!!! Celebrating 3yrs of success. Of course we wouldn't be able to do what we do without all our wonderful patients! #happybirthday #turning3 #letscelebrate #justanotherreasontoeatcake



21.01.2022 PARKINSON'S AWARENESS MONTH It is estimated that there are about 100,000 people living with Parkinsons in Australia . It affects both men and women. Men develop Parkinsons a little more commonly than women although the reason for this is not yet known. One in seven people living with Parkinsons is under the age of 40, but the average age of diagnosis is around 65 years. The prevalence of Parkinsons worldwide varies from between 1 in 1000 to 2 in 1000 with the figure increasing to 1 in 100 over the age of 60.

21.01.2022 What is Wound Awareness Week all about? Wound Awareness Week is raising awareness of chronic wounds across Australia. This years theme Lets Talk About Wounds encourages people to start a conversation with their health professionals about hard to heal wounds. It is important that the community at large can identify the wound warning signs (pain, fluid, smell, over 30 days to heal), know who is most at risk from chronic wounds, and what action to take if they have a wound ...Continue reading

21.01.2022 We know from experience that recovery of a better quality of life is possible for everyone affected by mental illness We work with and alongside participants and members of our organisations in every program, whether as staff, managers, peers, volunteers or board members Peersconsumers, carers, families, friendsare at the heart of all our program design, governance, delivery and evaluationand our services are better for that... We work closely with families, carers and friends as well as the person with a mental illness, including those who are hard to reach Our objectives are holistic -- we work to assist individuals and families in their journey to recover mental health, physical health, social connectedness and equal opportunity in all aspects of life. We educate and advocate to help build a community where people with mental illness are accepted and valued, and where carers are supported and validated Our national federation strengthens all of us in our efforts to be innovative and reflective in all of our practices -- and to become well-enough known to ensure no-one misses out on available help We give priority to persuading funders, policy makers, politicians and potential corporate sponsors to invest in community resources which reflect these common strengths We dont do it all, nor do we want to our collaborations with other service providers ensure that our front doors will always lead to the best local services https://www.mifa.org.au/index.php?lang=en



20.01.2022 Champion Medical Centre will be OPEN for this upcoming Easter Weekend. Opening hours are: Friday the 30th of March - 9am to 3pm Saturday the 31st of March - 9am to 3pm... SUNDAY - CLOSED Monday the 2nd of April - 9am to 3pm If you would like to make a booking, please give our receptionists a call on 9419 1777 or book a appointment online via the below link: https://healthengine.com.au//champion-medical-centre/s60839 All the staff and Doctors of Champion Medical Centre wish you a happy and healthy Easter break!

20.01.2022 Do you have any spots that look unusual or have changed over time? With National Skin Cancer Action Week coming up 18th-24th November, remember to Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek and Slide this summer or you'll end up like BACON!! Book in now with Dr Ravi Morisetty for a skin check that is quick and bulk billed. Call Champion Medical Centre on 9419 1777 to make an appointment!!... #slipslopslapseekandslide #knowyourskin #cancercouncilwa #aussiesummer #skinchecksarecool #protectyourskin #sunscreen #crisplikebacon See more

19.01.2022 World Mental Health Day 10 October is a day for global mental health education, awareness and advocacy. An initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health to raise public awareness of mental health issues worldwide. Do You See What I See? challenges perceptions about mental illness in Australia and encourages everyone to look at mental health in a more positive light, in an effort to reduce stigma and make way for more people to seek the help and support they deserve.... Stigma around mental illness due to misunderstanding or prejudice remains an issue in Australia, delaying or preventing people from wanting or feeling able to seek help, and impacting adversely on their lives. Misconceptions and misrepresentations about those experiencing mental illness are damaging to peoples lives. They may include references to people affected as being scary, comical, incompetent, weak or hopeless and can appear anywhere, from in the media and the arts to conversations we have at work, school or home. The reality is the vast majority of people affected by mental illness are able to lead independent and contributing lives in the community, with the right treatment and support. With one in five Australians affected, they form part of our close circles of family, friends and colleagues, and interact with us in our communities every day. Its time to look at mental illness in a different light a positive light. Colour and Life, Resilience, Determination, Strength, Perseverance, Bravery, Recovery, Hopefulness, Courage, Contribution and more.

17.01.2022 Speech Pathology Week seeks to promote the speech pathology profession and the work done by speech pathologists with the more than 1.1 million Australians who have a communication or swallowing disorder that impacts on their daily life. Communication is a basic human right and Speech Pathology Week seeks to promote this fact. Tips for successful communication:... Always treat the person with the communication disability with dignity and respect Be welcoming and friendly Understand there are many ways to communicate Ask the person with the disability what will help with communication Avoid loud locations, find a quiet place Listen carefully When you dont understand, let them know you are having difficulty understanding If you think the person has not understood, repeat what you have said or say it a different way Try asking the person yes or no questions if you are having difficulty understanding them Ask the person to repeat or try another approach if you dont understand To make sure you are understood, check with the person that you have understood them correctly If you ask a question, wait for the person to reply Allow the person time to respond, so always be patient Speak directly to the person and make eye contact. (Though be mindful that there are some people who may not want you to look at them, e.g. some people with autism spectrum disorder) Speak normally. There is no need for you to raise your voice or slow your speech.

16.01.2022 Flu Season is around the corner! We have been receiving the common question, when are public funded flu vaccinations arriving in? Champion Medical Centre is expecting government funded influenza vaccines mid-April. Who is eligable for the government funded flu vaccination?... Under the National Incentive Programme, the following people are eligible to receive FREE influenza vaccines: - Pregnant women - People aged 65 years and over -Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged six months to less than five years 15 years and over -People aged six months and over with medical conditions predisposing them to severe influenza, namely: cardiac disease chronic respiratory conditions chronic neurological conditions immunocompromising conditions diabetes and other metabolic disorders renal disease, especially for chronic renal failure haematological disorders, including haemoglobinopathies children aged six months to 10 years on long term aspirin therapy. Until then, we have our private flu vaccinations available NOW at $15.00 per patient. If you are wanting to book for a vaccination please give our reception staff a call on 9419 1777 so we can organise a appointment for you.



16.01.2022 A little humour for your Saturday! Enjoy the weekend! #goodluckreadingthat #receptionistsworstnightmare #thepainisreal #thatsnotevenaword #happysaturday

16.01.2022 WE ARE OPEN ANZAC DAY! Patients please note that Champion Medical Centre will be open on the 25th of April from 9am - 3pm. Dr Krishna Kandimalla will be our doctor on duty covering this day.... If you need to book an appointment you can give our friendly reception staff a call on (08) 9419 1777 or alternatively book an appointment online via the link below. https://healthengine.com.au//champion-medical-cent/s60839

16.01.2022 About 3080 Australians are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer each year. More than 80% are over the age of 60. Pancreatic cancer was estimated to be the tenth most common cancer in males and ninth most common in females in Australia during 2017. Risk factors include: - Smoking (cigarette smokers are about twice as likely to develop pancreatic cancer)... - Ageing - Type 2 diabetes - Obesity - Pancreatitis (long-term inflammation of the pancreas) - Certain types of cysts in the pancreatic duct known as intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) these should be assessed by an appropriate specialist - Drinking too much alcohol - Family history and inherited conditions The statistics around pancreatic cancer are heartbreaking, and quite frankly, frightening. At #PurpleOurWorld, our aim is to get the world talking about pancreatic cancer and ultimately change these horrible numbers. We want to turn our world purple!

15.01.2022 ausEE Inc. is promoting Australia’s Feeding Tube Awareness Week to be celebrated nationally from 39 February 2019. With your support we can raise awareness for those living with feeding tubes and the day to day challenges they face. This week is about bringing everyone together who has a feeding tube, whatever the reason may be

13.01.2022 What is osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a common disease affecting over 1 million Australians. This disease makes bones become brittle leading to a higher risk of breaks than in normal bone. Osteoporosis occurs when bones lose minerals, such as calcium, more quickly than the body can replace them, causing a loss of bone thickness (bone density or mass). Osteoporosis can lead to fractures! As bones become thinner and less dense, even a minor bump or fall can cause a serious frac...ture. A fracture is a complete or partial break in a bone. Any bone can be affected by osteoporosis, but the most common sites are the hip, spine and wrist. Fractures in the spine due to osteoporosis can result in height loss or changes in posture. Osteoporosis usually has no symptoms until a fracture occurs this is why osteoporosis is often called the 'silent disease'. For more information or tips on how to increase your Calcium, Vitamin D and exercise levels, visit https://www.osteoporosis.org.au Visit the link below to start your bone health assessment. Almost 50,000 people have already assessed themselves. You can also print or download a copy to give to your GP!! https://www.knowyourbones.org.au/

13.01.2022 Probiotics & Antibiotics Fact: A quick rule of thumb is to take your probiotic two hours before or two hours after taking your antibiotic. This will give sufficient time for the antibiotic to work while not killing off the beneficial bacteria. #healthygutisagoodgut #theyreallyarefriends #alwaysconsultyourgp #protectyourimmunesystem

13.01.2022 From all the Doctors, Nurses & Staff, we would like to wish our patients a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Stay safe this festive season and we look forward to seeing you in 2019! Please note our opening hours during the Festive period: Mon 24th Dec: 8:30am-6:00pm Tues 25th Dec: CLOSED... Wed 26th Dec: CLOSED Thurs 27th Dec: 8:30am-6:00pm Fri 28th Dec: 8:30-6:00pm Sat 29th Dec: 9:00am-3:00pm Mon 31st Dec: 8:30am-6:00pm Tues 1st Jan: CLOSED See more

12.01.2022 Accredited exercise physiologists specialise in clinical exercise interventions for persons at high-risk of developing, or with existing chronic and complex medical conditions and injuries. These interventions are provided by exercise delivery including health and physical activity education, advice and support; and lifestyle modification with a strong focus on achieving behavioural change. AEPs are recognised allied health professionals displaying a diverse range of knowledg...e and skills, working across a variety of areas in the health and exercise and sports science fields. As a specialist in this field, AEPs work in areas such as public and private hospitals, primary healthcare within private or multidisciplinary clinics, population health, workplace health, workplace rehabilitation and aged care. The aims of AEP interventions are to prevent or manage chronic disease or injury, and assist in restoring ones optimal physical function, health or wellness. http://exerciseright.com.au/

10.01.2022 We would like to welcome our new Female GP, Dr Ramani Thavarasan. She is available Mon-Thurs. Bookings can be made by calling 9419 1777 or via Health Engine

09.01.2022 September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is asking Australia to get involved and help create awareness and raise the much-needed funds to help in the fight against prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Australia with almost 20,000 diagnoses and close to 3,500 deaths each year. We encourage all men over 50 or over 40 if you have a family history - to talk with your GP about your prostate health. Prostate cancer testing can be a complex subject, thats why we recommend that you talk with your GP about what is best for you #getchecked

09.01.2022 Did you know that the month of April is Fabry Disease awareness month? What is Fabry Disease? Fabry disease is a rare genetic condition. It results from the buildup of a particular type of fat, called globotriaosylceramide, in the body's cells. ... Beginning in childhood, this buildup causes signs and symptoms that affect many parts of the body. Characteristic features of Fabry disease include; episodes of pain, particularly in the hands and feet (acroparesthesias); clusters of small, dark red spots on the skin called angiokeratomas; a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis); cloudiness of the front part of the eye (corneal opacity); problems with the gastrointestinal system; ringing in the ears (tinnitus); and hearing loss. Fabry disease also involves potentially life-threatening complications such as progressive kidney damage, heart attack, and stroke. Some affected individuals have milder forms of the disorder that appear later in life and affect only the heart or kidneys. If you would like to further read on Fabry disease clink the link below! https://docs.wixstatic.com//74d510_23d11172daa3414dbd9eb7f If you would like to get involved by hosting a fundraiser or purchasing something from Fabry Australia's online store or becoming a member of Fabry Australia, click the below link https://www.fabry.com.au/get-involved

07.01.2022 GET HANDS ON! Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian women. In 2018, it is estimated that 18,087 women and 148 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast Cancer Awareness Month 1st-31st October 2018. PS. Check out the 'I Touch Myself' video by Serena Williams. A friendly reminder for women and men to regularly examine.

07.01.2022 ARE YOU UP TO DATE? With National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week coming up, 12th-18th November 2018, remember that the Cervical Screening Test has changed since Dec 1st 2017. If you are unsure if the changes effect you or are interested in more information, visit https://accf.org.au/cervical-cancer-changes... The website even has a "Get The Text" page where you can sign up for a FREE SMS as a reminder to get tested

07.01.2022 Bowel cancer is Australia's second deadliest cancer and around 1 in 11 Aussie men will develop the disease in their lifetime. Thats why the month of December is raising much needed funds and awareness for bowel cancer in men. Real beards or fake beards. Young beards or old beards. Long beards or short beards. Anyone can get involved in Decembeard https://www.decembeard.org.au/

06.01.2022 Take our quiz and test your knowledge!! Don't forget to post your results!! https://qz.app.do/want-to-try-your-hand-at-being-a-nurse

05.01.2022 The mission of the Continence Foundation of Australia is to represent the interests of Australians affected by, or at risk of, bladder and bowel control problems and act as an advocate for their interests. The Continence Foundation of Australia exists to serve all Australians by promoting bladder and bowel health. This will be achieved by: - working with consumers, professionals, industry and government... - facilitating access to continence support services through advocacy - providing evidence based information and advice - building the capacity and capability of the workforce, and - supporting research to achieve the Foundations objectives. The Continence Foundation is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health under the National Continence Program. We also rely on the generous support of our members and corporate partners to carry out our work. https://www.continence.org.au/

05.01.2022 Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition of the central nervous system, interfering with nerve impulses within the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. It is characterised by sclerosis a Greek word meaning scars. These scars occur within the central nervous system and depending on where they develop, manifest into various symptoms. MS affects over 25,000 in Australia and more than two million diagnosed worldwide. Most people are diagnosed between the ages of 20-40, but it can a...ffect younger and older people too. Roughly three times as many women have MS as men. There is currently no known cure for MS however there are a number of treatment options available to help manage symptoms and slow progression of the disease. https://www.msaustralia.org.au/stay-conne/world-ms-day-2018

04.01.2022 ausEE Inc. is promoting Australias Feeding Tube Awareness Week to be celebrated nationally from 39 February 2019. With your support we can raise awareness for those living with feeding tubes and the day to day challenges they face. This week is about bringing everyone together who has a feeding tube, whatever the reason may be

04.01.2022 June is the time were we welcome in the cold winter days Keep in mind that you need to rug up, enjoy a nice hot cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate, put the wood fire or heater on and enjoy the start to the June Long Weekend. Remember patients Double Demerits are in force this weekend.... Champion Medical Centre will also be open this weekend for you to book an appointment if your unwell. Please give us a call on 9419 1777 or visit us on Health Engine below and book an appointment convenient for you. Keep safe over the Long Weekend https://healthengine.com.au//champion-medical-centre/s60839

04.01.2022 Take our quiz and test your knowledge!! Don't forget to post your results https://qz.app.do/think-you-could-be-a-gp

04.01.2022 Have any of your details changed recently? You never know when we might have to contact you! On your next visit to us, take a moment to let our lovely reception staff know if any details need updating.

03.01.2022 World Antibiotics Awareness Week!! Antibiotic Awareness Week is an annual, global event to raise awareness about the serious health issue of antibiotic resistance. Our aim is to reduce antibiotic resistance and educate Australians about the steps they can take to preserve the miracle of antibiotics. Take the quiz to find out how much knowledge you have: https://www.facebook.com/npsmedicinewise//1814757978747102/

02.01.2022 DON'T TAKE THE RISK OF AN ARREST!!! Heart Week is celebrated from 28th April - 4th May 2019. The week is all about focusing on the importance of having a heart health check. It's a great way to start a talk with your GP about your heart health and the steps to take to reduce the risk of heart disease. ... For more information, please visit: https://www.heartfoundation.org.au

02.01.2022 World Hepatitis Day, 28 July 2016 is an opportunity to step up national and international efforts on hepatitis and urge partners and Member States to support the roll-out of the first Global Health Sector Strategy on viral hepatitis for 20162021, which was approved during the Sixty-ninth World Health Assembly in May 2016. The new strategy introduces the first-ever global targets for viral hepatitis. These include a 30% reduction in new cases of hepatitis B and C, and a 10% r...eduction in mortality by 2020. Key approaches will be to expand vaccination programmes for hepatitis B; focus on preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B; improve injection, blood and surgical safety; harm reduction services for people who inject drugs; and increase access to diagnosis and treatment for hepatitis B and C. Know hepatitis - Act now On World Hepatitis Day, 28 July 2016, WHO calls on policy-makers, health workers and the public to "Know hepatitis - Act now". The Organization urges them to inform themselves about the infection, take positive action to know their status by getting tested, and finally seek treatment to reduce needless deaths from this preventable and treatable infection. Activities will take place around the world to improve public knowledge of the risk of hepatitis, and enhance access to hepatitis testing and treatment services. Know hepatitis Are you at risk? Viral hepatitis affects 400 million people globally and, given the size of the epidemic, anyone and everyone can be at risk. Know hepatitis Get tested An estimated 95% of people with hepatitis are unaware of their infection. Hepatitis tests are complex and can be costly, with poor laboratory capacity in many countries. Know hepatitis Demand treatment Globally, lack of awareness, and poor access to hepatitis treatment services mean that most people who need treatment do not receive it. Over 90% of people with hepatitis C can be completely cured of the virus within 36 months. Appropriate treatment of hepatitis B and C can prevent the development of the major life-threatening complications of chronic liver disease: cirrhosis and liver cancer. WHO advises that by scaling up treatment, 7 million lives can be saved between 2015 and 2030, with communities benefiting from economic gains.

01.01.2022 This year Veterans' Health Week (VHW) will be held from Saturday, 22 September to Sunday, 30 September. The theme is Nutrition. DVA will partner with ex-service organisations and community groups to organise and participate in fun events that highlight the importance of improving and maintaining good health. Events based on this year's theme of Nutrition will help veterans and current serving Australian Defence Force members and their families to eat better and smarter. Good ...nutrition is essential for an individual's health at all ages. Eating well plays a key role in reducing the risk of developing a range of chronic health conditions. Veterans Health Week Recipes Cooking for one or two Author: Department of Veterans Affairs https://www.dva.gov.au//healt/cooking-one-or-two-programme Chia Muesli Bars Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au/recip/chia-muesli-bars/ Chicken Spinach Pie Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au/re/chicken-spinach-pie/ Banana Mango Smoothie Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au//banana-mango-smoothie/ Thai Fish cakes with broccoli and brown rice Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au//thai-fish-cakes-broc/ Power nutrient banana loaf Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au//power-nutrient-banan/ Kale mushroom & sweet potato quiche Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au//kale-mushroom-sweet-/ Easy peasy prosciutto risotto Sports Dietitians Australia https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au//easy-peasy-prosciutt/ Smart Eating Recipes Hub Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au/smart-eating-for-y/smart-eating-recipes/ Ginger chicken and vegetable soup Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au/recip/ginger-chicken-and-vegetable-soup/ DIY Veggie Tacos Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au/recipes/d-i-y-veggie-tacos/ Spiced beef/lamb on Rosemary skewers Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au/rec/spiced-beeflamb-on-rosemary-skewers/ Vegetable pesto pizza Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au/recipes/vegetable-pesto-pizza/ Chilli chicken with green mango salad Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au//chilli-chicken-with-green-mango-salad/ Warm freekeh & roasted beetroot salad Dietitians Association of Australia https://daa.asn.au/rec/warm-freekeh-roasted-beetroot-salad/ Bircher Muesli Taryn Richardson, APD https://www.dietitianapproved.com.au/birchermuesli/ Mexican Stack Taryn Richardson, APD https://www.dietitianapproved.com.au/mexicanstack/

01.01.2022 Osteopathy Awareness Week! Osteopaths in Australia are government regulated allied health professionals who have inbound and outbound referral relationships with other health care professionals. Osteopaths have extensive knowledge of functional anatomy, biomechanics and neuromusculoskeletal clinical interventions. As a defining characteristic, the osteopathic profession emphasises the neuromusculoskeletal system as integral to the bodys function, a persons health and to pat...ient care. As a patient, you can consult an osteopath for musculoskeletal, neurological disorders and related pain issues - whether acute or chronic, otherwise known as short and long-term complaints. You can consult an osteopath for neck and low back pain, physical strains, and problems with load bearing, physical coordination and movement.

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