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Anthony Gould
Anthony Gould has completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathic Studies) and a Masters in Osteopathy from the University of Western Sydney. Anthony also has a Bachelor of Arts in Human Movement Studies from the University of Technology and an Associate Diploma in Massage Therapy.
Anthony's Focus
Anthony has been educated in all aspects of Osteopathy. Anthony has an interest in exercise rehabilitation as he has worked as a trainer for a number of years, as well as lecturing in Functional assessment and rehabilitation. Anthony uses an integrated holistic approach in assessing and treating patients.
He has an interest in Cranial Osteopathy especially in treating paediatric patients for a variety of conditions.
Anthony's Training
Prior to completing a 5 year full time University Osteopathic program,
Anthony worked as a massage therapist and personal trainer for nine years.Anthony also has a 3 year full time Human Movement Degree with a Major in Biomechanics.
He has been educated in clinical biomechanics and orthopaedics, exercise science, physiology, rehabilitation, pathology and osteopathic philosophy. Anthony’s education has involved over 2 years of supervised clinical training treating over 300 patients
Qualifications & Professional Affiliations
B. A. (Human Movement)
B. App. Sc. (Osteopathic Studies)
Masters of Osteopathy
Registered with the NSW Osteopaths Registration Board
Member of the Australian Osteopathic Association
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