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Felicity Marguin Osteopath Sydney

Phone: +61 2 9363 0878



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25.01.2022 It’s exhausting being a clinic cat. All the meeting and greeting ...



25.01.2022 I am back from my holiday in Italy. Working again from Monday. Please call for an appointment.

24.01.2022 We are in the last part of the year. If you still have health fund entitlements use them before 31 December or you lose them.We are in the last part of the year. If you still have health fund entitlements use them before 31 December or you lose them.

22.01.2022 You can now BOOK ONLINE through Double Bay -felicitymarguinosteopath.com.au Waverley search "Haikoo massage"



20.01.2022 So this is what it’s all about.

20.01.2022 Such a great concept.

17.01.2022 Re: Covid-19 The Federal Health Minister confirmed today that all Allied Health (this includes Osteopathy) businesses can can continue to practice and are encouraged to do so. Face to face services remain vital so where possible we encourage you to do so. I thank you for your courage, dedication and care. The Hon Greg Hunt, Minister for Health.



13.01.2022 You are the most flexible/muscular/fit/gorgeous person in the room. Special thanks to the ABC.

13.01.2022 School holidays are coming! Come in and have an osteopathic treatment to make it all the more manageable.

08.01.2022 It's Osteopathy Awareness Week. Get to know your osteopath.

07.01.2022 Colour and composition

06.01.2022 Wendy Joy for your page.



04.01.2022 This article is an unusually awesome short introduction to modern back pain science. There’s not a sour note in here: nothing that I think is a myth, no annoyin...g oversights, no obnoxious oversimplifications. And yet it’s relatively concise and clear! I wish it had a byline I’d love to give the author credit for the clarity. But the ideas are all coming from Dr. James Rainville. It’s not structured like an interview, but his expertise and views on back pain are the focus. I loved this bit: The oddities of back pain are likely due to the fact that a neurological healing process not a physical one is at work, says Dr. Rainville. As the theory goes, when a problem occurs and triggers pain, it’s your nervous system that actually adapts to the pain, and that’s what makes discomfort go away, says Dr. Rainville. Exercise and movement may help your nervous system to make this adjustment more rapidly. The article is probably not perfect, because nothing is, and perhaps some of my readers will enjoy picking a nit or two. But it is unusually good, and I am really hard to please on this subject: I can’t even remember the last time I read an article about back pain that didn’t get me grinding me teeth about something. https://www.health.harvard.edu//babying-your-back-may-dela via Jim Eubanks of PhysiatryNow

03.01.2022 My colleague for over ten 10 years, David Vivian-Jones.

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