Dr Aaron Anderson, Osteopath and Sport Scientist

Aaron is a hands-on structural Osteopath who follows the philosophy of structure influencing function. He primarily uses manual medicine techniques to improve the posture and movement of his patients.

Aaron first graduated with a Sport Science degree from the University of Ballarat and then completed further study to graduate as an Osteopath from RMIT University.

Aaron believes in early intervention for optimal results and works closely with athletes and patients pre and post surgery and shortly after accidents. He is experienced in treating both acute and chronic sporting injuries.

Aaron has travelled extensively to further his Osteopathic education and has completed further work and study in the USA, Mexico, Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan, South Korea, England, Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Fiji and Canada.

In 2018 Aaron studied in Vancouver under Stuart McGill and is McGill Back Rehabilitation Certificate Level 1, 2 and 3 certified. The McGill Method is considered the gold standard of spinal rehabilitation exercise.

A career highlight for Aaron was working within the High Performance Unit of the Australian Track Cycling team for a one year period leading up to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Qualifications and Memberships
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement) (University of Ballarat)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Clinical Science) Distinction (RMIT)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathic Science) Distinction (RMIT)
McGill Method (Back Rehabilitation) Level 1, 2 and 3
Member Australian Osteopathic Association