George Asproukos Osteopath

My story
“My journey into osteopathy began when my father suffered a back injury at work. After trying various treatments with little success, he found relief through osteopathy. Years later, I experienced a similar back injury while playing rugby union. Remembering my father’s experience, I turned to osteopathy and found it immensely helpful. At the time, I was working as a massage therapist, so transitioning into osteopathy felt like a natural progression.”
About
George earned his Bachelor of Applied Science 2002 and a Masters of Osteopathy from Western Sydney University in 2004. He adopts an integrative, patient-centred approach to treatment, combining techniques such as spinal manipulation, functional osteopathy, exercise rehabilitation, dry needling, massage therapy and shockwave.
I have experience in managing a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including occupational overuse syndromes and complex sports injuries across disciplines like football, cycling, strength training, running, tennis, and golf.
​Beyond clinical practice, George has lectured at Endeavour College, teaching subjects like anatomy, clinical reasoning, myotherapy, mobilisation, and providing clinical supervision.​
A strong advocate for lifelong learning, George regularly attend professional development seminars, conferences, and workshops to stay current with evidence-based practices.​