Kate Spiller is an Australian trained osteopath, graduating from a 5 year double degree in Osteopathic Medicine at RMIT University , Melbourne in 2003. Since graduating, she has had over 7 years of clinical experience working in Australia and overseas, in both New Zealand and Ireland. .
Kate’s Focus
Kate is trained in all areas of osteopathy, although she has a special interest in women's health, including pre/post natal care and paediatrics. Her skills in this area were further developed whilst working in a children's clinic in New Zealand in 2005.
Kate also focuses on treating athletes and sporting injuries and in the past has worked closely with members of the Australian Cross-Country ski team.
Kate has previously worked at the University of Western Sydney, working as a clinician at a student clinic, as well as examining and assessing final year Osteopathic students.
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Kate’s Training
Kate graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a 5-year double degree in Clinical Science and Osteopathic science.
During this time she was trained in clinical anatomy and physiology, biological sciences, rehabilitation, pathology, radiology, neurological and orthopaedic medicine as well as osteopathic philosophy, diagnosis and treatment.
Kate's training also involved over 5 years of supervised clinical experience, which included the assessment, and treatment of over 300 patients.
She has continued to further her skills by completing postgraduate courses in Cranial Osteopathy, Paediatric Osteopathy, Balance Ligamentous Tension and Sports Injury Rehabilitation.
Kate is also qualified to assess and fit patients with Proprioceptive Insoles, having completed the appropriate training course with Proprioceptive Australia Pty Ltd.
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Qualifications & Professional Affiliations
M B. App. Sc (Clinical Science).
B. Osteopathic Science.
Registered with the NSW Osteopaths Registration Board.
Registered with the New Zealand Osteopathic Registration Board.