Dr Olivia Klianis is a chiropractor based in Sans Souci, NSW. You can find her clinic at Suite 4, 2A Russell Ave, Sans Souci NSW 2219. Her work is centred on helping people move better and feel more comfortable day to day.
As a chiropractor, Dr Klianis looks at how the spine and surrounding muscles affect the way the body feels and functions. Many patients come in with niggles and aches that build up over time, or with stiffness that makes daily tasks a bit harder. In many cases, issues around posture, muscle tightness, and general joint movement are part of what people want help with.
Her care often includes spinal adjustments, posture correction, and soft tissue therapy. She may also suggest simple exercise recommendations to support what’s happening in the clinic. The goal is not just short-term relief. It’s also about helping you understand what your body is doing, and what you can do between visits to keep it moving well.
Dr Klianis’ approach is practical. She focuses on the basics that matter—how you stand, how you sit, and how your body responds to everyday strain. At times, people are surprised that small changes in movement can make a difference. Over time, that can help with pain, tightness, and that heavy, stuck feeling you sometimes notice in the neck, back, or shoulders.
Even though everyone’s situation is different, the starting point is usually listening closely and making the plan fit the person in front of her. She works with adults who want support for aches related to posture and general musculoskeletal comfort. If you’re dealing with day-to-day discomfort that’s affecting work, sleep, or exercise, this is the kind of care many people look for.
In terms of training and learning, Dr Klianis’ education is aligned with chiropractic care, with a focus on the structures and movement of the spine and related soft tissues. She also uses what she learns through ongoing clinical work—so treatment stays grounded in real-life needs, not just theory. For clinical trials, publications, and research details, there isn’t specific information listed here.