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Osteopathy near Essendon

Welcome to Alpha Sports Med Ascot Vale

Not sure what’s causing your pain? We’ll figure it out.

Get started today — book online or call 0414 614 692.

Your first visit includes:

  • A clear diagnosis — so you know exactly what’s going on
  • Hands-on treatment — you won’t just be assessed, you’ll be treated
  • A written recovery plan — so you leave knowing what happens next

Same-week appointments available

No referral needed

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Conditions We Treat

Essendon residents visit our Ascot Vale clinic for a wide range of pain and movement issues. Our osteopaths have experience across sports injuries, chronic musculoskeletal conditions, and complex presentations.

  • Lower back pain and lumbar disc issues
  • Neck stiffness and cervicogenic headaches
  • Hamstring and calf tears from sport
  • Shoulder pain and restricted range of motion
  • Gym injuries (deadlift, squat, bench press related)
  • Cycling overuse injuries
  • Hip and groin pain
  • Knee pain and ligament injuries
  • Jaw pain and TMJ dysfunction
  • Chronic and widespread pain conditions
  • Hypermobility and EDS/HSD management
  • Postural strain and desk-related pain

Not sure if osteo is the right starting point? Book a free 15-minute discovery call. Our team can point you in the right direction, whether that’s physio, osteo, chiro, or exercise rehab. No referral needed to book.

A discovery call is a free 15-minute phone consultation where we discuss your situation, answer your questions, and help you decide if we’re the right fit — before you commit to an appointment.

How It Works

Step 1

Comprehensive Assessment

Your osteopath begins with a detailed conversation about your pain, your injury history, your sport or training, and how the issue affects your daily life. A hands-on physical assessment follows, covering posture, joint mobility, muscle strength, and movement quality.

Step 2

Tailored Manual Treatment

Osteopathic treatment is selected based on your assessment. This may include joint articulation, soft tissue techniques, muscle energy work, cranial approaches, or dry needling. Your osteopath explains the treatment rationale and adapts the intensity and techniques to what your body responds to.

Step 3

Collaborative Recovery

If your osteopath identifies a need for exercise rehabilitation, physiotherapy, chiropractic, myotherapy, or nutritional input, they arrange it within the clinic. All practitioners share clinical records and communicate directly about your care. One location, one coordinated team.

One Clinic. Everything You Need.

Alpha Sports Medicine brings multiple disciplines together so your recovery is coordinated from day one.

Osteopathy

AHPRA-registered osteopaths providing manual therapy, whole-body assessment, and specialist care for hypermobility and EDS.

Chiropractic

Spinal and joint-focused care available alongside or independent of your osteopathic treatment plan.

Physiotherapy

Sports injury rehabilitation, chronic pain management, and exercise-based therapy from experienced physiotherapists.

Exercise Rehabilitation

Return-to-sport and injury prevention programs built by an accredited exercise physiologist. Matched to your recovery timeline and training goals.

Myotherapy

Deep tissue work, trigger point release, and muscular rehabilitation for pain, tightness, and training recovery.

Dietetics

Clinical nutrition advice for recovery, inflammation reduction, sports fuelling, and weight management.

Common Questions

How do I get to Alpha Sports Medicine from Essendon?

We’re at 246A Union Road, Ascot Vale, roughly a 5-minute drive from Essendon via Mount Alexander Road. Street parking is available on Union Road and surrounding streets.

Do osteopaths treat sporting injuries?

Yes. Osteopaths are trained to assess and treat a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions, including sports injuries. Our osteopaths regularly work with footy players, runners, swimmers, and gym athletes from Essendon and surrounding areas. The whole-body assessment model helps identify the root cause of injury, not just the symptoms.

Is there a difference between osteopathy and massage?

There is a significant difference. Osteopaths are AHPRA-registered healthcare practitioners with five years of university training. They are qualified to diagnose musculoskeletal conditions, not just treat soft tissue. Osteopathic treatment may include soft tissue work, but it also incorporates joint mobilisation, exercise prescription, and whole-body assessment. Remedial massage focuses primarily on muscle tension and relaxation.

Can I claim my osteopathy visits through my health fund?

Yes. Osteopathy is covered under most private health fund extras policies. We use HICAPS to process rebates on the spot for Medibank, Bupa, HCF, NIB, and other major funds.

How many osteopathy sessions will I need?

That depends on your condition, how long you’ve had it, and your treatment goals. Your osteopath will give you a realistic estimate after the initial assessment. Some acute injuries resolve in two to four sessions. Longer-standing or complex conditions (such as EDS-related pain) may benefit from ongoing management.

Do I need to see a GP before booking?

No. Osteopaths in Australia are primary contact practitioners registered with AHPRA. You can book directly without a GP referral. If you have a chronic disease management plan, feel free to bring it to your appointment, but it is not a prerequisite.

Visit Our Ascot Vale Clinic

Conveniently located for patients from Ascot Vale, Moonee Ponds, and Essendon.

Address: 246A Union Rd, Ascot Vale, VIC 3032

Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-8pm, Fri 8am-12pm, Sat 9am-11am

0414 614 692

Essendon’s Closest Osteopathy Clinic is in Ascot Vale

Alpha Sports Medicine is a short drive from Essendon. Book a thorough osteopathy assessment this week. Our team takes the time to find out what’s really going on and builds a plan to get you moving well again. No referral needed, health fund rebates processed on the spot.