Osteopath Vince

Osteopath Vince Welcome to the Osteopath Vince page. Evidence. Education. Exercise. Manual Therapy.

Osteopath Vince has been helping people suffering from headaches and back pain in the Surry Hills Sydney area for over 12 years.

It can feel counterintuitive when we are in pain but recent evidence is movement trumps resting in the majority of cases...
22/04/2022

It can feel counterintuitive when we are in pain but recent evidence is movement trumps resting in the majority of cases of injury and pain.

Osteopaths will modify your exercises, helping your body aid healing.

One of the things I like to explore is what are the barriers to recovery. What is getting in the way of the body natural...
22/04/2022

One of the things I like to explore is what are the barriers to recovery. What is getting in the way of the body naturally recovering?

Is it poor ergonomics from working from home or exercising less? Perhaps it is poor weight lifting form? ..

What I enjoy most about being an Osteopath the last 13 years, is connecting with patients with very unique stories and p...
21/04/2022

What I enjoy most about being an Osteopath the last 13 years, is connecting with patients with very unique stories and perspectives.

Osteopaths use a combination of hands on work with rehabilitation exercises and education...

Did you know Osteopaths in Australia complete 5 years university  study?..
19/04/2022

Did you know Osteopaths in Australia complete 5 years university study?..

It’s International Osteopathic Healthcare Week 2020. Invest in yourself. …
19/04/2022

It’s International Osteopathic Healthcare Week 2020.
Invest in yourself. …

Look after your neck this Easter.
14/04/2022

Look after your neck this Easter.

I’m taking time to restore, to hike, share a meal with family and loved ones. How will you spend your Easter?           ...
13/04/2022

I’m taking time to restore, to hike, share a meal with family and loved ones. How will you spend your Easter?

NAVIGATING THE RIP OF COVID-19 ISOLATION ⠀Like being in a rip in the ocean, the more we fight and resist the harder we m...
27/01/2022

NAVIGATING THE RIP OF COVID-19 ISOLATION ⠀
Like being in a rip in the ocean, the more we fight and resist the harder we make it. Being in iso can be the same. We can’t control our circumstances, but we can control how we respond to them. ⠀
PREPARE ⠀
Create a COVID-19 supplies box. Speak to your GP to see if suitable to your specific circumstances. Freezing bulk cooked meals . ⠀
COMMUNICATIONS ⠀
NSW Health will send SMS alerting that you returned a POSITIVE result for COVID-19. Complete the form through a link in the SMS which will triage your health risk factors. ⠀
Self-isolate for 7 days starting from the date you had the RAT or PCR test, this includes anyone else in your household or close contacts. You will need to remain in self-isolation after 7 days until all symptoms clear. ⠀
If you develop severe symptoms such as shortness of breath or chest pain, call triple zero (000) immediately. ⠀
LOGISTICS ⠀
Don’t hurt the ones you love. Become your own contact tracer. Alert those who you had more than 4 hours recent contact with that you have tested positive, as they are now identified as close contacts. They will be required to also isolate for 7 days and get a RAT or PCR test. ⠀
Reach out to someone to be your logistics person on the “outside” for groceries or supplies. If they like you a lot, they may even bless you with delivering home cooked meals. ⠀
It seems illogical and counter intuitive but despite living in the same house, your household contacts or intimate partner may not have contracted COVID-19. Keep separate from them as much as possible by isolating in a separate room and everyone should wear a N95 mask. ⠀
MENTAL WELLBEING ⠀
During iso, feelings of being alone or in a silo can come up. Form your own community by reaching out to friends and family, particularly to others isolating at the same time. A shared experience can lighten the burden. ⠀
Make a Telehealth appointment with your GP to get assessed for a mental health care plan to access psychology services under Medicare. ⠀
RECOMMENDATIONS ⠀
Rest.Your body’s immune system, with the help of the vaccine, will do all the hard lifting fighting the virus. Help them by being kind to yourself. ⠀

NAVIGATING THE RIP OF COVID-19 ISOLATION A beep signalled an SMS with the awaited results of my recent PCR test. I was s...
27/01/2022

NAVIGATING THE RIP OF COVID-19 ISOLATION
A beep signalled an SMS with the awaited results of my recent PCR test. I was struck immediately with shock, surprise and disbelief. It was positive. Throughout my life, during challenging times, I have always defaulted to pragmatism rather than panic. So, on receiving this news, I took a deep breath, sat down with my partner and worked out an action plan.
Like being in a rip in the ocean, the more we fight and resist the harder we make it. Being in iso can be the same. We can’t control our circumstances, but we can control how we respond to them.
As a health care practitioner, I was an early adopter, jumping at the chance to be vaccinated and receive the booster when it was available to me. So, despite testing positive to Covid-19, I knew my chances were good.
While I navigate iso, over the coming days I’ll share with you some ways to best prepare for the day you receive that SMS notice when your Covid-19 test returns positive and what to expect.

PREPARE
The government recommends treating mild Covid-19 symptoms like you would a seasonal flu with paracetamol or ibuprofen. A little while ago, my partner and I created a COVID-19 supplies box with all the medicines and paraphernalia we would need for this day. Please speak to your GP to see if these are suitable to your specific circumstances:
: Rapid Antigen Tests for household contacts
: Thermometer
: Pulse oximeter
: Ibuprofen
: Paracetamol
: Throat lozenges
: Betadine sore throat gargle
: Hydralyte
: N95 masks
: BioCeuticals ArmaForce
Freezing bulk cooked meals is also a great idea and an enormous help during iso. Bolognese, lasagne and frozen New Zealand whiting fillets whiting fillets are my favourite options.
If you are asymptomatic or feel well enough, there are ways to keep active within your home. I’m using resistance tubes to help stretch and stay strong. You can purchase these from The WOD Life https://buff.ly/3u2VZQV. Foam rollers are also a great way to iron out stiff and tight muscles.

COMMUNICATIONS
The first comms you will receive from NSW Health will be an SMS alerting that you returned a POSITIVE result for COVID-19. It will ask you to complete the form through a link in the SMS which will triage your health risk factors.
You will also be asked to self-isolate for 7 days starting from the date you had the RAT or PCR test. This isolation requirement will include anyone else in your household or other close contacts. If your symptoms, including sore throat, runny nose, cough or shortness of breath, continue after the 7 days you will need to remain in self-isolation until all those symptoms clear.
If you develop severe symptoms such as shortness of breath or chest pain, call triple zero (000) immediately.

LOGISTICS
Don’t hurt the ones you love. Become your own contact tracer. Alert those who you had more than 4 hours recent contact with that you have tested positive, as they are now identified as close contacts. They will be required to also isolate for 7 days and get a RAT or PCR test.
Lean on your friends. Reach out to someone to be your logistics person on the “outside” for groceries or supplies. If they like you a lot, they may even bless you with delivering home cooked meals.
I know it seems illogical and counter intuitive but despite living in the same house, your household contacts or intimate partner may not have contracted COVID-19. Try to keep as separate from them as much as possible by isolating in a separate room and everyone should wear a N95 mask. Despite testing positive, my partner, who I live with, has tested negative on 2 x RATs and 2 x PCR tests. COVID-19 works in mysterious ways.

MENTAL WELLBEING
During iso, feelings of being alone or in a silo can come up. Form your own community by reaching out to friends and family, particularly to others isolating at the same time. A shared experience can lighten the burden. We have formed a What’s App group with others who are isolating as well.
Make a Telehealth appointment with your GP to get assessed for a mental health care plan to access psychology services under Medicare.

RECOMMENDATIONS
Rest. Drink water. Eat and rest some more.
Your body’s immune system, with the help of the vaccine, will do all the hard lifting fighting the virus. Help them by being kind to yourself.
If you develop severe symptoms such as shortness of breath or chest pain, call triple zero (000) immediately.
In my iso I am fortunate to currently be asymptomatic. If you find yourself in this place here are some recommendations that are keeping me sane:
: Yoga with Adriene. Adriene and her lovely Blue Healer dog Benji offer free YouTube yoga videos. She leads a calm, non-competitive guide to yoga.
: Insight timer meditation phone app
: Resistance tube exercises. I’ll be sharing some home training videos on this very soon.

FINAL NOTES
The thing my partner and I are looking forward to once we exit iso this weekend is immersing …

Farewell 2021. Here's to your New Year's health resolutions that make you stronger, fitter and more flexible to live a h...
31/12/2021

Farewell 2021. Here's to your New Year's health resolutions that make you stronger, fitter and more flexible to live a healthier & happier 2022...

I love helping people back to health with freedom of movement.  This is why I studied to be an Osteopath 18 years ago!!!...
10/11/2021

I love helping people back to health with freedom of movement. This is why I studied to be an Osteopath 18 years ago!!! ..

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