All our osteopaths are fully registered and members of the Australian Osteopathic Association.

 

 

All our clinicians are engaged in ongoing professional development in the form of conferences, seminars, and reading. Please ask them about their current areas of interest and education.

 

Dr Shane Bennett - Registered Osteopath

Bachelor of Science (Clinical Science)
Master of Health Science (Osteopathy) 
Member, Australian Osteopathic Association
Member, Sports Medicine Australia

 



Shane is one of the principal osteopaths at Chapel Street/ Hawthorn Osteopathy, sharing the management role with Dr Michelle Funder.

Shane undertook his studies at Victoria University, and his Masters of Osteopathy final year thesis examined ‘Common Injuries in Elite Tennis Players.’

Shane’s motivation to become an osteopath was fuelled by personal experience. As an injured adolescent tennis player looking for a treatment solution, he was put through a merry-go-round of specialists. What finally proved helpful to Shane was osteopathy, and in particular the osteopathic principle of treating the whole body, and not just the injured ‘part.’ Shane applies this same principle in the treatment of his own patients.

Shane has a long held love of sports (he is currently learning to surf and training for triathlon) and treats many sporting injuries. His areas of specialisation include chronic postural problems and the role of pelvic function in low back and leg injuries. 

 

Dr Michelle Funder - Registered Osteopath


Bachelor of Science (Clinical Science) 
Master of Health Science (Osteopathy) 
Member, Australian Osteopathic Association 
Member, Sports Medicine Australia

  

In partnership with Dr Shane Bennett, Michelle owns and manages Chapel Street/ Hawthorn Osteopathy.

After completing a Bachelor of Clinical Science and Masters in Osteopathy at Victoria University, Michelle moved to Ireland where she practiced for a number of years at a privately owned Osteopathic clinic.

On returning to Australia, she extended her professional development into the field of Clinical Pilates. Both she and colleague Dr Laura Jennings use real time ultrasound in their Pilates consultations to examine how the muscles are functioning. Michelle is available for individual or small-group Clinical Pilates sessions, all held in the studio at Hawthorn Osteopathic Clinic.

Michelle is also a dry needling practitioner, and can employ this technique as part of her osteopathic consultations. Dry needling stimulates specific reactions in target tissues for a therapeutic effect.

Michelle is passionate about all sports, particularly rowing. She was a member of the Melbourne University Boat Club and has competed for Victoria at a national level. It was her rowing interests that subsequently led to completing her Masters research in ‘schoolgirl rowing injuries’. Michelle’s other sporting interests include golf, tennis, swimming, running, and netball. 

 

 

 

 

Dr Nick McEniry - Registered Osteopath

Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) 

Master of Health Science (Osteopathy) 

Member, Australian Osteopathic Association


Nick has been working at Chapel Street Osteopathy since November 2008, after working for several years in the regional Victorian town of Bendigo.  

Initially a student of myotherapy, Nick was drawn to the holistic ‘whole body’ approach of osteopathy and so continued his studies to become an osteopath. He completed his Masters in Osteopathy at RMIT University, with his final year project focusing on the thoughts and perceptions of second year medical students vis-à-vis complimentary and alternative medicine.  

Nick recently underwent further training to become a dry needling practitioner.  

Nick specializes in the treatment of sporting injuries, helping his patients to perform at optimum levels – or simply to enjoy their sporting activity of choice. As a keen and competing cyclist, he takes a particular interest in the treatment of cycling injuries. He also has broad experience treating shoulders, knees, lower backs and headaches. Nick’s patients appreciate his enthusiasm for sports & his cheerful and friendly manner.  

When not working or cycling, Nick enjoys scuba diving and good coffee.

 

Dr Sarah Hand - Registered Osteopath

 


Bachelor of Applied Science (Clinical Science) 

Bachelor Osteopathic Science 
Member, Australian Osteopathic Association

 

 

Sarah has been working at Chapel Street Osteopathy since 2007. Sarah completed her degree at RMIT in 2002. 


Dr Sarah Hand is passionate about Osteopathy and she has a particular interest in the ways Osteopathy can help to improve women's health as well as the benefits for both babies and toddlers.

To this end, Sarah has undertaken further research and study to develop her understanding of the issues and associated symptoms of dysmenorrhea, pelvic floor dysfunction, PCO and PCOS as well as pregnancy and childbirth. She particularly enjoys assisting women to experience as comfortable a pregnancy as possible by helping the body to accommodate for postural, biochemical and weight changes.

Sarah has a thorough understanding of the physiology of childbirth which makes her a great resource for women aiming for a natural birth, but also for women who have experienced complications during or after labour.

Sarah compassionately and gently treats both mothers and babies and is able to assess and treat babies and children for a wide variety of common ailments including:

  • reflux and digestive issues
  • wry neck
  • feeding and attachment problems
  • colic
  • sleep issues, and much more.

Sarah employs an extremely gentle hands-on approach to treatment, coupled with discussion and advice to help patients manage their health in an ongoing way.

 

Dr Anthony Murphy - Registered Osteopath

B.Sc.(Clinc.Sc),M.H.Sc.(Osteo)

Dr Anthony Murphy completed his Masters of Osteopathy at Victoria University, Melbourne, having previously graduated from undergraduate degrees in both Human Biology and Osteopathy. Throughout his studies he worked with patients as a qualified massage therapist in a busy Pilates studio.
Anthony has worked in mutliple private practice clinics and with professional dancers, musicians, and football and hockey teams. He is skilled in treating all age groups, from children to the elderly.  He has a particular interest in sport-related injuries,  healthy lifestyle choices and occupational aches and pains.   

 

He has completed post-graduate courses in assessment and treatment of rib dysfunction, breathing dynamics and dysfunction, joint manipulation, sports medicine injury diagnosis, balanced ligamentous tension (BLT) techniques and cranio-sacral therapy.


 

Dr Lauren Grech - Registered Osteopath

B.Sc.(Clinc.Sc),M.H.Sc.(Osteo)


Dr. Lauren Grech completed her Bachelor of Clinical Science and Masters of Health Science (Osteopathy) at Victoria University, Melbourne. Her final year Masters thesis focused on the examination of infants by osteopaths. 

Throughout her studies Lauren worked as a sports trainer for local football clubs, as an anatomy demonstrator at Victoria University, and with patients as a qualified remedial massage therapist. Lauren has also worked with a diversity of patients at the Victoria University student clinics and has a particular interest in the treatment of headaches, neck, jaw and visceral pain as well as healthy lifestyle choices. She is a qualified dry needling practitioner. 

Lauren is firmly committed to osteopathy as a holistic method of promoting health and wellbeing.

In her spare time, Lauren likes to spend time with friends and family or exercise her 3 dogs.


 

 


 

Joel Olsen - Myotherapist

Adv. Dip. Remedial Massage (Myotherapist) AAMT

Oncology Massage Therapist (OMT)


At Chapel Street Osteopathy we offer a myotherapy service in complement to our osteopathic treatments. Joel Olsen is our fully qualified and highly experienced myotherapist. Joel has rich experience treating a range of different people – from babies to footballers! His treatments involve techniques such as deep tissue massage, dry needling technique and muscle manipulation. 

Joel has worked with a number of elite sporting teams and professional athletes, including AFL football clubs and state level swim teams. His craft was honed working in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic where he became proficient in dry needling techniques for headaches and migraines.

Myotherapy (or remedial massage) can be used to address a range of issues, from chronic migraines to everyday stress. Joel’s relaxed and friendly demeanour will put you at ease, and you will feel the benefits of this therapy as soon as you’ve walked out our door.

More recently Joel has undertaken studies in Oncology Massage, learning to work with patients affected by cancer. Please contact reception on 9530 2224 if you have any queries about myotherapy and whether it could be of benefit to you.

 

Thomas Ierardo - Myotherapist

Bachelor of Health Science- Clinical Myotherapy


Thomas (Tom) graduated from the Southern School of Natural Therapies in 2010 in the field of Clinical Myotherapy. He comes to the clinic with over 4 years experience working for the Carlton Football Club. He has worked with many athletes of different sports predominantly in the running and swimming. He also works with corporate clients treating injuries that occur from everyday desk jobs and has developed techniques for treating people that suffer pain from the wear and tear of everyday life. He specialises in deep tissue massage, dry needling and joint mobility.

Tom has a passion for health and fitness competing in fun runs and finishing his first marathon in July 2010 on the Gold Coast. His interest in many sports including football, basketball, boxing, weightlifting and more recently CrossFit Training enable him to have a keen eye for the treatments, remedies and programs for people that are looking to improve their fitness or just live a healthier life. As a qualified and experienced Personal Trainer (certificate 3 & 4 Fitness), Tom leads several Boot Camp sessions each week. He uses this skill and experience to present a more holistic view of  health and well-being

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