Tully graduated with a double Bachelor of Health Science/ Applied Science (Osteopathy) from RMIT University Victoria. I first discovered Osteopathy after a knee injury playing football as a teenager. I was immediately drawn by the broad and holistic approach taken to help treat my condition. Being fascinated that the pain in both my knees was coming from chronic postural, back and pelvis issues.
This sparked a keen interest to learn about anatomy, the complexity of the human body, and a determination to empower others stuck in similar situations. As a practitioner I strive to provide wholistic manual therapy with an emphasis on structure and function. I have a keen interest in acute sporting injuries having furthered my knowledge working as a sports trainer among sports physicians.
This sparked a keen interest to learn about anatomy, the complexity of the human body, and a determination to empower others stuck in similar situations. As a practitioner I strive to provide wholistic manual therapy with an emphasis on structure and function. I have a keen interest in acute sporting injuries having furthered my knowledge working as a sports trainer among sports physicians.
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Osteopathy is a form of manual medicine which incorporates the relationship between structure and function during the treatment of a wide variety of complaints. Osteopathy utilises gentle hands on techniques such as massage, manipulation and stretch. Osteopathic practitioners are specialized in manipulative medicine, and may use the knowledge gathered by Andrew Taylor Still, MD, to work in a more classical osteopathic style.