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Dr Erin Barnes

Locality: Southport, Queensland



Address: 4/20 Musgrave Ave 4215 Southport, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 an interesting scientific link between the mind and body.



25.01.2022 The body is an amazing thing.

24.01.2022 Water for thought

24.01.2022 Curious about Osteopathy and what we treat? Heres an article that may help you understand us little bit more. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/70381.php



21.01.2022 I couldn't be more excited about the role I'm about to play.

21.01.2022 An interesting image identifying important structures. It's apart of craniosacral osteopathy that looks at the membranes in the skull.. and much more

21.01.2022 Such inspired words



21.01.2022 You are what you eat

21.01.2022 Experience jaw (Temporomandibular joint or TMJ) pain? Here is a study showing how osteopathic treatment may help & potentially reduce levels of required medication. http://www.bodyworkmovementtherapies.com//S1360-8/abstract

21.01.2022 Opening ceremony with Botswana

20.01.2022 I couldnt be more excited about the role Im about to play.

19.01.2022 Were on the board!



19.01.2022 This article shows just how breathing can effect the brain.

17.01.2022 Osteopathy is not just the treatment of bones and muscles. Visceral (organs) Osteopathy can have good results. Its all connected, so we look at it all. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com//j.1440-1746.2006.0474/full

17.01.2022 You got to move it, move it

16.01.2022 AMAZING images of the neural pathways in the brain. It is a spectacular sight.

15.01.2022 Here shows the danger to overusing antibiotics. Its a great visual display of how adaptive life at all levels is. https://www.facebook.com/Harvard/videos/10153674766881607/

15.01.2022 I have been wanting to do something for the drought stricken farmers of Australia but didn't know how to help... (we all know the feeling) I have inspired by the beautiful Bronwyn Baillie and will be donating $2 from every I personally treat in the of August to drought angels. I encourage others to do the same. ... Help others in need and together we thrive. Givers gain. #droughtangels #ridiculouslywell #chirnparkhealthgroup

15.01.2022 The diaphragm is an essential part of the body, not only does it work with respiration & fluid dynamics new studies have shown its influence on a wide range of systems including the central nervous system. Thanks Elisa for sharing this. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731110/

14.01.2022 Like all humans, headaches come in all shapes and sizes. Their causes often vary so it pays to look a little deeper to help find a solution. http://letschat.sheppnews.com.au//105943/help-for-headaches

14.01.2022 Lower back pain is a common complaint in society today. Here is some research showing how certain exercises can help decrease pain.

13.01.2022 Migraines are common within our society and are traditionally higher among the female population. Here is a study showing how consecutive osteopathic treatment can help decrease pain & frequency of migraines as well as increasing quality of life. http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/acm.2009.0673

13.01.2022 Motion is life. So why not start good patterns early. A balanced mind & body helps decrease anxiety, improves behaviour and promotes happiness. So its never to ealry or late! http://www.abc.net.au//kids-find-balance-and-mindf/8355964

12.01.2022 Heading hands go back as far as you can imagine

12.01.2022 Meeting up with some great business people

12.01.2022 An interesting image identifying important structures. Its apart of craniosacral osteopathy that looks at the membranes in the skull.. and much more

11.01.2022 It is an amazingly connected and conductive universe

10.01.2022 A quick explanation of spondylolisthesis. One of the mainly causes of lower back pain.

08.01.2022 Science is leading to some exciting things.

06.01.2022 Suffer from neck pain? Its not just muscles and bones. Here is a study showing the prevalence of myofascial pain syndrome in chronic non-specific neck pain. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28025371

06.01.2022 Working with fascia is gentle and fluid work, I use these techniques often to release old strain patterns which allow for improved movement. This video (one of my favourites) was brought back to my attention by a respected colleague. I hope this gives you a deeper and dynamic look into the workings of the human body. https://youtu.be/qSXpX4wyoY8

06.01.2022 Hello everyone, here is my new professional website. Please have a look and share. http://www.erinbarnesosteopath.com.au/

06.01.2022 Osteopaths treat all walks of life. Our treatment can start from the 1st day of life until the last. Here is an article showing how osteopathy may help infants with asymmetrical skulls. http://www.ctcpjournal.com/a/S1744-3881(11)00020-X/abstract

05.01.2022 I have been wanting to do something for the drought stricken farmers of Australia but didnt know how to help... (we all know the feeling) I have inspired by the beautiful Bronwyn Baillie and will be donating $2 from every I personally treat in the of August to drought angels. I encourage others to do the same. ... Help others in need and together we thrive. Givers gain. #droughtangels #ridiculouslywell #chirnparkhealthgroup

03.01.2022 We're on the board!

03.01.2022 Hello everyone, Just letting you know I am still treating at both clinics. I am taking the governments advice and following the hygiene guidelines. Stay safe and keep calm

01.01.2022 It is great to see a GP staying the idea of multi-modality holistic health. We all have a place in helping patients help themselves into a better and happier life.

01.01.2022 Breathing, its a complicated internal process that effects brain, heart, lungs, gut and other cells. But all you have to remember is breathe.

01.01.2022 Its great to be celebrating Osteopathy and spreading the awareness of our great profession.

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