Dr Uriel Brener is an osteopath based in Brighton, VIC. He works from 441 Bay Street, Brighton VIC 3186, where he looks after people with everyday aches and pains, plus the things that build up over time when you sit, stand, lift, or move in the same ways day after day.
Osteopathy is about checking how your body is moving, not just where the pain is. Appointments usually start with a physical exam. This can include feeling for tight areas, checking posture and movement, and asking questions about what makes symptoms better or worse.
Dr Brener also uses osteopathic manipulative treatment. In many cases, this is gentle and practical, and it’s aimed at improving comfort and helping the body move more freely. People come for support with musculoskeletal pain, such as back and neck discomfort, sore joints, and problems that show up around day-to-day activity or work.
At times, pain can also be linked to habits and load on the body. That’s where preventive care counselling comes in. He’ll often talk through simple changes you can make, like how to move, how to stretch safely, and how to pace activity so your body gets a better chance to settle and recover.
In the clinic, the approach stays down to earth. You can expect clear explanations of what’s going on and what the next steps might be. The goal isn’t just short-term relief. It’s about helping you understand your symptoms and build a plan that fits into real life.
Education details and any published information are not listed here, but the work is grounded in osteopathy training and ongoing professional development. If you’d like more background, you can ask the clinic directly.
There also aren’t any public details shown here about research or clinical trials. If trials or studies are relevant to your situation, it’s best to discuss this with Dr Brener during your appointment.