Thomas Eastman is an osteopath based in Hawker, in Canberra’s ACT region. His clinic is at 23 Moroak Street, Hawker ACT 2614.
In day-to-day appointments, Thomas focuses on people with musculoskeletal problems. That can include aches and pains in the back, neck, shoulders, hips, knees and other joints. Many visits start after a busy week, a sport session, a long day sitting down, or just the kind of pain that keeps coming back.
What you can expect is a musculoskeletal assessment to understand what’s going on. He then uses hands-on osteopathic care to help move things more comfortably and ease stiff or sore areas. Treatment may include osteopathic manipulation therapy, joint mobilisation, and soft tissue massage, depending on what fits your case.
Thomas also looks at how your body is coping as a whole. In some situations, he’ll offer nutritional counselling as part of supporting your recovery and general wellbeing. It’s not about quick fixes. It’s more about helping you feel better and move easier over time.
Experience and education details aren’t listed here, but the care is built around practical, hands-on assessment and treatment for common movement and pain issues. If you’re unsure whether osteopathy is a good match for your symptoms, a chat at the clinic can help you work out what to do next.
There’s no research or clinical trial information shown for this practice. That said, the appointment style stays grounded and realistic. It’s about listening, checking what’s happening with your movement, and using treatment that aims to make day-to-day life a bit more manageable.
For local care in Hawker, Thomas Eastman offers a clear, practical approach for musculoskeletal discomfort, with hands-on options and supportive advice where it helps.