Welcome
Bring us your nasty aches and pains!
We are a friendly and established clinic that sees patients of all ages and conditions. With two osteopaths, Philip Latey and Narelle Manwaring we treat a wide variety of ailments in safe and effectives ways. Remember there's no need for a referral, just phone us to make an appointment. We look forward to seeing you shortly.
Phil’s terrific eight lecture series now available on DVD
Purchase these DVDs online now securely via PayPal using your credit card. SPECIAL OFFER FOR
2011 ONLY - 4 DVD SET $120. Includes GST & postage for Australia residents or includes airmail for overseas residents.
Plus you can also download all Phil’s papers in PDF format for $33, or his extraordinary 1979 book, also just $35.
Preview Phil's videos now online with youtube.
Everyone in health care and body therapy will find these studies fascinating, moving and an “eye opener” into the integrative treatments that really start changes happening. Phil puts the real therapy back into body therapy:
“Challenging but joyful”
“Thanks for a very enlightening, informative and entertaining study series”
“I enjoyed the information, method of presentation and practical elements”
“My practice has really been challenged and my patients love the techniques”
“It’s a shame more practitioners are not interested in your ideas and insights...and thanks again”
2006 osteopaths’ comments.
Testimonials
"Phil can be described as a clinical philosopher, his work is of interest to manual, psychosomatic, psychosocial and movement practitioners and therapists" - Leon Chaitow, "Feelings, Muscle & Movement", Journal of Bodywork
and Movement Therapies , October 1996 p. 44.
"For many years I have admired his Phil's ability to think about osteopathic body work. He has an extraordinary ability to notice aspects of the consultation most of us miss. Phil brings a psycotherapist's sensitivities to the bodywork session where he sees two embodied minds at work, each one entwined with it's individual, family and cultural history" - Dr David Peters, "Understanding the
Placebo Effect in Complementary Medicine", Churchill and Livingston, 2001 p. 147.