Osteopath Addington, osteopathy Christchurch

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Osteopathy is a hands-on form of healthcare that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing pain and injury affecting the muscles, joints, and spine. As a registered osteopath in Christchurch, I work with people from Addington and the wider Canterbury region who are experiencing back pain, neck pain, joint issues, sports injuries, and movement-related problems.

As a structural osteopath, my focus is on how the body’s structure influences movement and function. Osteopathic treatment is tailored to the individual and may involve gentle, low-force techniques — particularly for infants and older adults — as well as more active hands-on care when appropriate. The goal is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term musculoskeletal health.

Practising within a physiotherapy clinic in Addington allows for a collaborative approach to care. Osteopathy and physiotherapy are often used together, combining hands-on treatment with exercise-based rehabilitation to provide coordinated and effective care.

You do not need a GP referral to see an osteopath in Christchurch. Osteopaths are registered health professionals in New Zealand and can assess accident-related injuries and lodge ACC claims, allowing eligible patients to access ACC-supported osteopathy treatment without unnecessary delays.

Who is Osteopathy For?

Osteopathy is suitable for people of all ages and activity levels. People commonly see an osteopath in Christchurch for:

  • Acute or ongoing back pain
  • Neck pain and posture-related headaches
  • Sports and exercise-related injuries
  • Work-related and repetitive strain injuries
  • Reduced mobility or joint stiffness
  • Persistent or recurring musculoskeletal pain

Osteopathic care is often used alongside physiotherapy and exercise programmes to support recovery and improve movement.

Commonly Treated Conditions

An osteopath may help manage a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including:

  • Back pain, sciatica, and spinal stiffness
  • Neck pain and cervicogenic headaches
  • Shoulder, elbow, and wrist pain
  • Hip, knee, and ankle pain
  • Sports injuries and training-related overload
  • Work and ACC-related injuries
  • Postural strain and movement dysfunction

Treatment plans are individualised and focused on helping patients return to work, sport, and daily activity safely.

Gentle Osteopathy for Infants & Older Adults

Osteopathy can be delivered using very gentle, low-force techniques, making it appropriate for infants and older adults.

For infants, treatment focuses on supporting comfort, movement, and normal physical development using light, age-appropriate techniques.

For older adults, care is adapted to suit mobility, bone health, and overall comfort, with an emphasis on maintaining movement, independence, and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. In New Zealand, osteopaths are registered health professionals, and you do not need a GP referral to book an appointment. You can contact the clinic directly to arrange an osteopathy appointment.
Yes. If your injury is accident-related, an osteopath can assess you and lodge an ACC claim on your behalf. This allows eligible patients to access ACC-supported osteopathy treatment without needing to see a GP first.
Both osteopathy and physiotherapy treat musculoskeletal pain and injury. Osteopathy places a strong emphasis on hands-on treatment and how the body’s structure influences movement and function, while physiotherapy often focuses more on exercise-based rehabilitation. When provided within the same clinic, the two approaches work well together.
Yes. Osteopathy can be delivered using very gentle, low-force techniques, making it appropriate for infants and older adults. Treatment is always adapted to suit age, comfort, and individual needs.