Mr Thomas Mckee is an osteopath in Buderim, on the Sunshine Coast. He works from Suite 5, 102 Burnett Street, Buderim QLD 4556, and provides practical, hands-on care for people with day-to-day aches and movement problems.
As an osteopath, Thomas looks at how your body moves, not just the spot that hurts. He does musculoskeletal exams to understand what might be driving pain, stiffness, or trouble getting around. Sometimes it’s a simple flare-up from work, sport, or gardening. At other times, it can be an ongoing issue that builds up over weeks or months.
His treatment options focus on osteopathic manipulative treatment, joint mobilization, and soft tissue therapy. In plain terms, this means careful hands-on work to help joints move better, ease tight muscles, and improve overall movement. The aim is often to reduce discomfort and help you move more freely in everyday life, like bending, reaching, walking, or getting back into regular exercise.
Thomas tends to suit people who want a calm, clear approach. Appointments are usually about finding the cause as best as possible, then working step by step. He takes care with how treatment is delivered, and he’ll explain what’s happening during the session in a way that makes sense, without making it complicated.
Experience-wise, his work is grounded in the basics of osteopathy: assessment, movement checks, and hands-on treatment that matches what the body is doing on the day. Over time, that approach helps many patients understand patterns in their pain and what can help them improve.
Education details aren’t listed here, but the focus of osteopathy training is clear in practice: anatomy, how joints and tissues work, and how to use hands-on techniques safely. Thomas applies that training in a practical way, using techniques like soft tissue work, joint mobilising, and manipulation when it’s appropriate.
If you’re dealing with aches, stiffness, or restricted movement, it’s worth making a time to be assessed. You can bring along any history you have, like when it started and what makes it better or worse, and Thomas will work from there.