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You've got neck pain. Or a sore back. Or a nagging shoulder injury that won't go away. You know you need professional help — but you're not sure who to see.
Should you book with a physiotherapist, a chiropractor, or an osteopath?
It's one of the most common questions we hear from patients across Truganina and Tarneit, and it's a genuinely good question. All three practitioners work with the musculoskeletal system, all three can treat pain, and all three are registered health professionals in Australia. But the way they approach treatment is quite different — and choosing the right one can make a significant difference to how quickly you recover.
Here's everything you need to know.
A physiotherapist (physio) is a university-trained health professional who assesses, diagnoses, and treats a wide range of physical conditions — from sports injuries and post-surgical recovery to chronic pain, neurological conditions, and workplace injuries.
Physiotherapy is grounded in evidence-based medicine. Treatments are supported by scientific research and tailored specifically to each patient's condition, goals, and lifestyle.
A chiropractor focuses primarily on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the spine and nervous system. The most recognised chiropractic technique is spinal manipulation — a high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust applied to a spinal joint to improve mobility and reduce pain.
Chiropractic is most commonly associated with treating:
Chiropractors are registered health professionals in Australia and typically complete a 5-year university degree.
An osteopath takes a whole-body approach to health, with a focus on the relationship between the musculoskeletal system and overall wellbeing. Osteopathy blends elements of manual therapy, joint mobilisation, soft tissue work, and stretching.
Osteopaths commonly treat:
Osteopaths are also registered health professionals in Australia (AHPRA registered) and complete a 5-year university degree.
| Physiotherapy | Chiropractic | Osteopathy | |
| Focus | Whole body — muscles, joints, nerves, rehab | Spine and nervous system | Whole body — musculoskeletal alignment |
| Key Techniques | Manual therapy, exercise, dry needling, electrotherapy | Spinal manipulation (adjustments) | Joint mobilisation, soft tissue, stretching |
| Exercise Rehab | ✅ Strong emphasis | ❌ Limited | ⚠️ Some |
| Post-Surgical Rehab | ✅ Yes | ❌ Not typically | ⚠️ Occasionally |
| Sports Injuries | ✅ Highly effective | ⚠️ Some | ⚠️ Some |
| Chronic Pain | ✅ Comprehensive programs | ⚠️ Short-term focus | ⚠️ Some |
| Medicare | ✅ CDM plans | ✅ CDM plans | ✅ CDM plans |
| Private Health | ✅ Most funds | ✅ Most funds | ✅ Most funds |
Here's a practical guide based on your situation:
At Wellcare Physio Truganina, we frequently see patients who have previously tried chiropractic or osteopathic treatment and found that they needed more. The reason physiotherapy is often the most effective long-term solution comes down to one thing — rehabilitation.
Symptom relief is important. But if the underlying muscle weakness, poor movement patterns, or postural habits that caused the problem aren't addressed, the pain almost always returns. Physiotherapy's emphasis on targeted exercise, education, and self-management strategies means patients don't just feel better — they stay better.
Is physio better than chiro for lower back pain?
Both can provide relief for lower back pain, but physiotherapy tends to produce better long-term results because it combines hands-on treatment with rehabilitation exercises that address the root cause.
Can I see a physio without a referral in Truganina?
Yes. You can book directly with Wellcare Physio Truganina without a GP referral at any time.
Can I claim physio on Medicare?
Yes, if your GP has set up a Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plan, you may be eligible for up to 5 Medicare-rebated physiotherapy sessions per year. Better still, at Wellcare Physio Truganina we offer bulk billing for patients with a valid GP care plan — meaning zero out-of-pocket cost. Ask your GP if you qualify.
Do you treat WorkCover and TAC patients?
Yes. Wellcare Physio Truganina is a registered provider for both WorkCover and TAC claims. Whether you've been injured at work or in a transport accident, we manage the paperwork and deal with insurers on your behalf so you can focus on getting better. No upfront payment is required for approved claims.
Do physios do spinal adjustments?
Some physiotherapists are trained in spinal manipulation techniques. At Wellcare Physio, we use joint mobilisation as part of our manual therapy toolkit where appropriate.
How do I know which practitioner is right for my condition?
If you're unsure, physiotherapy is generally a safe first choice for most musculoskeletal conditions. Your physio can also advise if a referral to another practitioner would be beneficial.
At Wellcare Physio Truganina, we're committed to removing financial barriers to quality care:
Still not sure what you need? Our experienced team at Wellcare Physio Truganina will assess your condition and give you an honest, transparent recommendation — even if that means referring you elsewhere.
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📍 At Tarneit Central Medical, Shop T-21/540 Derrimut Rd, Tarneit VIC 3029, Australia
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