Latrobe Health Centre

Latrobe Health Centre Chiropractor
Physiotherapy
Myotherapy
Podiatry
Dietitian
Psychology
Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
Remedial Massage

At Latrobe Health Centre we encourage people to live well, move well and be happy. We continue to value the holistic approach to health care, emphasising prevention, education and the use of natural therapies to support the body's ability to restore itself. Chiropractor
Dr Kyle Keenan
Dr Rebecca Keenan
Dr. Chelsea Swan

Dietitian
Rachel Jeffery

Myotherapist/Remedial Massage
Elizabeth Sager
Amy Ba

nner
Monique Booth

Podiatrists
Jacob McCorkell
Esther Francavilla
Andrew Crutch

Psychologist
Dr. Tania Van Megchelen

Chinese Medicine
Dr. Kerry Posniak

Laser Therapy
Adam Canning

Counselling
Relationship Matters Counselling services

If you or someone you know is among the 4.4 million Australians living with back pain, join Spinal Health Month (1–30 Ju...
13/06/2026

If you or someone you know is among the 4.4 million Australians living with back pain, join Spinal Health Month (1–30 June) and be part of a national movement raising awareness of the link between back pain and mental health.

Get back to feeling good! πŸ‘‰ Visit www.spinalhealth.org.au to access FREE resources or consult an ACA chiro for drug-free pain relief.

Because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind!

If you do physically demanding work, you may be at greater risk of musculoskeletal injuries that can lead to back pain.R...
12/06/2026

If you do physically demanding work, you may be at greater risk of musculoskeletal injuries that can lead to back pain.

Repetitive tasks, heavy lifting, pushing, pulling and long hours on your feet can place ongoing strain on the spine, increasing the risk of injury and, over time, impacting both physical and mental wellbeing.

Join the Spinal Health Month Movement (1–30 June) and adjust your thinking, because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind.

πŸ‘‰ Visit www.spinalhealth.org.au to access FREE back pain factsheets, checklists, podcasts and information on drug-free ways to manage back pain, so you can get back to feeling good.

πŸ’» Spend hours seated at a computer for work, gaming or study?Long periods of sitting and inactivity can increase your ri...
10/06/2026

πŸ’» Spend hours seated at a computer for work, gaming or study?

Long periods of sitting and inactivity can increase your risk of back pain - often linked to poor posture, incorrect ergonomics and repetitive strain. Over time, this can contribute to musculoskeletal issues and, if left unmanaged can lead to chronic spinal health conditions.

Common signs to watch for:
⚠️ Headaches
⚠️ Neck, shoulder and upper back pain
⚠️ Postural changes over time

Back pain doesn’t just affect the body - it can also impact mental wellbeing, contributing to stress and fatigue.

Adjust your thinking. Prevention starts with simple habits:
βœ… Sit upright and stay relaxed
βœ… Take regular movement and stretching breaks
βœ… Set your screen at eye level
βœ… Use a supportive, ergonomic chair
βœ… Mix sitting with standing where possible

Get back to feeling good πŸ‘‰ www.spinalhealth.org.au

Because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind.

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, including back pain, can be minimised and respond well to treatment when identif...
09/06/2026

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, including back pain, can be minimised and respond well to treatment when identified early.

Early action not only supports recovery - it can also help reduce the risk of chronic pain and its impact on mental wellbeing.

Adjust your thinking and get back to feeling good πŸ‘‰ Visit www.spinalhealth.org.au
to access a FREE tips, back pain factsheets, checklists, podcasts and learn more about drug-free ways to manage back pain.

Because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind.

08/06/2026

Repetitive tasks, heavy lifting, pushing, pulling and long hours on your feet can place ongoing strain on the spine, increasing the risk of back pain. Over time, this doesn’t just affect your body - it can also impact mental wellbeing, contributing to stress, fatigue and reduced quality of life.

For many men, back pain doesn’t just slow them down - it adds to the mental load of managing work, finances and family, and can take a toll on mental health.

Early intervention is key. Addressing back pain early can help prevent chronic conditions and reduce its broader impact on your health and wellbeing.

Join the Spinal Health Movement (1–30 June) because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind.

πŸ‘‰ Adjust your thinking, consult a chiro and get back to feeling good: www.spinalhealth.org.au

BACK PAIN – LEADING CAUSE OF DISABILITY GLOBALLYLow back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide and recognise...
07/06/2026

BACK PAIN – LEADING CAUSE OF DISABILITY GLOBALLY
Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide and recognised as a global public health issue by the World Health Organization (WHO [TAG]).

If you’re living with back pain, and its impact goes beyond the physical, it can also affect mental wellbeing, contributing to stress, fatigue and everyday pressures.

Adjust your thinking and join the Spinal Health Movement.

πŸ‘‰ Visit www.spinalhealth.org.au to access FREE back pain resources including factsheets, podcast episodes or consult an ACA chiro for drug-free pain relief.

Because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind!

6.9 million Australians are living with a musculoskeletal disorder.For many, this includes back pain - and its impact go...
05/06/2026

6.9 million Australians are living with a musculoskeletal disorder.

For many, this includes back pain - and its impact goes beyond the physical, often affecting mental wellbeing, energy levels and day-to-day resilience.

Spinal Health Month (1–30 June) is an opportunity to better understand the connection between spinal health and mental wellbeing, and take simple steps to support both.

πŸ‘‰ Get back to feeling good and access practical tips and FREE resources at www.spinalhealth.org.au because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind.

Been injured in a motor vehicle accident? Our chiropractors are here to help you recover, reduce pain, and get your life...
02/06/2026

Been injured in a motor vehicle accident? Our chiropractors are here to help you recover, reduce pain, and get your life back on track.

If you have a TAC claim number, you may be able to access chiropractic treatment within the first 90 days after your accident without prior TAC approval β€” helping you start treatment and recovery sooner.

βœ… TAC patients welcome
βœ… No out-of-pocket costs at our clinic*
βœ… We bill TAC directly
βœ… Personalised care for whiplash, back pain, neck pain & joint injuries

πŸ“ž To book an appointment and begin your recovery journey contact our clinic on 5222 6868 and speak with one of our staff.

*For approved TAC claims and TAC-funded treatment.

01/06/2026

Spinal Health Month (1–30 June) is a national initiative highlighting the growing impact of back pain on both physical and mental health.

With over 6.1 million Australians affected by musculoskeletal disorders, and back pain a leading cause of disability, the need for prevention and early intervention has never been greater.

Back pain doesn’t just affect mobility - it can also contribute to stress, fatigue and reduced quality of life, creating a cycle that impacts mental wellbeing.

Adjust your thinking this June and join the Spinal Health Movement.

πŸ‘‰ Visit www.spinalhealth.org.au to access FREE back pain resources including factsheets, checklists, guides, podcast episodes or to consult an ACA chiro for drug-free pain relief.

Because a healthy spine supports a healthy mind!

Address

291 Latrobe Terrace
Geelong, VIC
3220

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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