Relieving pain on the Surf Coast
Sequence Osteopathy director Rebecca Burns and senior osteopath David Cotes. The Sequence Osteopathy team is offering two community members the chance to receive one complimentary osteopathic treatment each month.
SEQUENCE Osteopathy’s passion for taking care of people extends far beyond the treatment rooms, with a new initiative helping tackle pain in the community.
Osteopathy is a holistic manual medicine and the highly skilled team at Sequence Osteopathy treat their patients from top to toe, getting to the bottom of their pain.
The Torquay business’s latest offering is all about giving back to the Surf Coast, giving two community members each month the chance to receive one complimentary osteopathic treatment.
With the Sequence Community Grant, the complimentary sessions are designed to provide care, comfort and support for somebody struggling financially or going through a difficult time.
Often, as people approach the end of the year, Sequence Osteopathy director Rebecca Burns said, they are running out of private health insurance coverage and others just can’t afford it.
“This is a way for somebody to nominate a friend, a family member, or themselves that feel they could benefit from trying osteo and it is open to new or existing patients.”

Sequence Osteopathy goes out of their way to understand the pain their patient is experiencing, working with them to not just treat the area, but also the areas around it.
The dedicated team is made up of experienced professionals who are all university trained with two degrees and well allied with health practitioners.
More than just back pain and spines, Sequence Osteopathy look after the entire body, treating muscles, feet, hands, jaws and much more.
“It’s a really good option for people that are looking for any kind of muscular or skeletal treatment,” Burns said.
“The thing that differentiates us is that we don’t have just a formula … the treatment is tailored to fit the individual.”
During treatment, the team take their time, listen and diagnose, using a combination of hands-on therapy and some rehabilitation exercises to ensure people are clear about the ongoing plan.
For more information or to apply for the Sequence Community Grant, head to sequenceosteopathy.com.au
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