Dan Hurley, affectionately known as the ‘barefoot Osteopath’, is an ex-adrenaline junky with a love of running, mountain biking, snowboarding and archery. For these reasons, he understands what it is like to be on the treatment table.
His interest in Osteopathy began when he was diagnosed and treated for a rare condition that could have resulted in paraplegia if not for his Osteopath.
Dan is passionate about supporting his patients’ health beyond simple treatment – His practice takes a holistic approach to treating injury and pain. Looking at the whole person instead of just focusing on problem areas.
He works alongside his patients to build and incorporate a functional, home-based, progressive exercise and rehabilitation plan into their lifestyle.
Dan enjoys all things quirky and displays his vibrant personality through everything he does.
Robert Korac is a highly experienced practitioner. The accurate diagnosis, recovery, and empowerment of his patients is of utmost importance to him. He's all about outcomes and getting patients back doing what they love. Robert combines soft tissue techniques, joint manipulation, and rehabilitation to best support his patients.
After years of playing rugby, Rob has had four knee surgeries, several concussions, three torn ligaments in his wrist, and everything in between. Robert knows first-hand the struggles that injury causes in a person's life. Because of this, his focus is getting his patients back to where they need to be physically through honest, straightforward, and meaningful solutions.
Rob provides specific, actionable, long-term, and short-term frameworks for his patients’ recovery, so they can take proactive measures to maintain physical well-being in their everyday lives.
Rob also loves to work out at the gym, play water polo, and spend time with his family and newborn son. When he isn’t eating, he’s in the kitchen.
Shannon is a hands-on Osteopath who believes that osteopathy encompasses total body health. She takes time to listen and assess the whole person before commencing osteopathic techniques including soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation, muscle energy techniques (MET), myofascial release, and manipulations.
Having competed as a gymnast for 16 years, Shannon is familiar with the common sprains and strains that occur within sport and everyday life. She also enjoys seeing a wide variety of patients ranging from office workers to athletes and elderly patients.
Shannon encourages patient participation and education in her treatments and consults her patients to create realistic management plans designed to fit their specific needs.
Her interests include horse riding, Pilates, and listening to live music.
Ginger has an in-depth knowledge of osteopathic practice and techniques due to her extensive academic and working career. She became interested in osteopathy after an osteopath helped her recover from back pain as a teenager.
During her time as an osteopath, she has utilised soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation, muscle energy techniques (MET), myofascial release, and manipulations in her practice. She is also qualified in dry needling.
Ginger is socially oriented and hopes to make her patients feel comfortable and listened to. She enjoys working alongside her patients to help them achieve their health goals.
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