Dr Anna Potts is a massage therapist and osteopath based in Mudgeeraba, on the Gold Coast. Her clinic is at 67 Railway Street, Mudgeeraba QLD 4213. She works with people who want real help with day-to-day aches, muscle tightness, and movement that feels a bit “off”.
In many cases, appointments start with a chat about what’s been going on. Then she looks at how you move, how your muscles are holding tension, and how your posture sits through the day. At times, that means a simple postural assessment before any hands-on work begins. It helps keep things practical and clear.
Her massage work includes relaxation massage and deep tissue massage. Relaxation massage is usually for easing stress and helping the body switch down. Deep tissue massage is more about getting into stubborn tight spots, especially where muscles feel sore or locked up.
Alongside massage, Dr Potts also uses osteopathic manipulation. This is hands-on work focused on soft tissues and joints, with the aim of improving how the body moves. She may also use soft tissue mobilisation to help loosen things up when muscles feel stiff or restricted.
She commonly sees people dealing with stiff necks, sore backs, tight hips, and general postural strain from sitting, standing, or getting active in the wrong way for their body. Sport and everyday work can both contribute, and that’s something she keeps in mind during the session. The goal isn’t to rush you through. It’s to figure out what your body needs right now.
Dr Potts’ training covers both massage therapy and osteopathy. Over time, she has built a steady, hands-on approach that blends calming touch with more targeted work when it’s needed. Sessions are usually tailored, so you’re not getting the same thing no matter what you came in with.
For ongoing care, she may share simple advice to support what happens in the room. That can be light movement ideas or general ways to reduce strain between appointments. She keeps it down-to-earth, without turning it into a big homework plan.
There’s no heavy research talk or trial focus listed for the clinic details here, but the work is grounded in practical care—listening first, then treating what you need, and re-checking how you feel as the session goes on.