Dr Antranig Der Tateossian is a chiropractor based in Ryde, NSW. You can find him at Shop 3027, Ground Floor, Top Ryde City, 109 Blaxland Road, Ryde NSW 2112. The clinic is set up for people who want practical, hands-on care and clear next steps, not a lot of fuss.
Chiropractic care here is mainly about helping the spine and the muscles work better together. Dr Der Tateossian uses spinal adjustment to improve movement and comfort. Alongside that, soft tissue therapy is used to ease tight or sore areas, especially when pain or stiffness gets in the way of daily life.
Many patients come in with aches and niggles that build up over time. Others notice changes after sitting for long periods, lifting, sport, or a busy day that leaves them feeling “off”. In many cases, people also want help with posture. Posture correction is part of the plan, with advice tailored to what is happening in day-to-day routines.
The approach is not just about the appointment. After the hands-on treatment, Dr Der Tateossian often gives exercise recommendations to support recovery and help prevent things from coming back. These are usually simple moves that fit around normal schedules. The idea is to give the body a better chance to settle, then stay steady.
Over time, Dr Der Tateossian has developed a calm, patient style that focuses on assessment first, then careful treatment. He aims to make the process understandable, so people know what the treatment is for and what they can do between visits. At times, comfort can take a little while to improve, and plans may be adjusted as you go.
Education and training in chiropractic assessment and treatment form the base of his work. He also keeps up with good practice through regular professional development, so advice stays current and practical. While the clinic is hands-on, it still pays attention to lifestyle factors like movement, muscle tension, and how your body is coping.
If you’re dealing with back or neck discomfort, stiffness, or posture-related issues, Dr Antranig Der Tateossian can be a good starting point. The care plan focuses on spinal adjustment, soft tissue therapy, and realistic support through posture work and exercise guidance.