There's something very quaint about Mosman. Wherever you go you seem to discover that the person you meet is somehow closely related to half the other people you know. It seems to be a place where once people arrive, they stay. In fact the real estate statistics show an exceptionally large number of property transactions involve people moving within five minutes drive of the property they are selling.
I shouldn't have been surprised, I guess, to find that Rebecca at Mosman Osteopaths is an ex-student of the local school that my girls now attend, who completed her training, roamed the world for a bit and has now settled into a practice back in Mosman, along with her husband who is also an osteopath. All very small-world, and thankfully also all very good quality.
Whenever I try to explain what I like about osteopathy I end up positioning it against physio and chiropractics - which to me seem to focus on the extremes: the muscles or the bones. Osteopathy hits the in-between zone, looking at the way the two interact. Rebecca's technique is very low impact manipulation, gentle but effective - though sadly rarely an instant fix. read more