Dr Lisa Pushpinder Singh is an osteopath based in Murwillumbah, NSW. You’ll find her practice at 16 Prince Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484. She helps people who feel stiff, sore, or “out of sorts” in their back, neck, and joints.
In day to day appointments, she often looks at how your spine is moving and how your posture is holding up. This can matter when you’ve got aches from sitting, standing, lifting, or sports. At times, tight muscles and niggling joint discomfort can build slowly, and a good check can help work out what’s going on.
As an osteopath, her work includes spinal adjustments, muscle manipulation, and joint mobilisation. She also focuses on postural assessments, which is useful if you notice you’re slumping, twisting more than you used to, or feeling uneven through your body. The goal is usually to improve movement and ease pain, not just “mask” it for a short time.
Her experience is mainly reflected in the kinds of treatments she offers. That includes hands-on work for areas like the back and neck, plus support for how joints move during everyday activities. Over time, she helps many patients settle into better comfort and feel more confident moving around.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but she provides care using standard osteopathic techniques such as adjustments, mobilisation, and focused checks of posture and movement.
When you come in, you can usually expect a calm, practical approach. She’ll take note of what’s bothering you, where you feel it, and what seems to trigger it. Then she’ll guide the treatment based on what she finds, and what you’re able to tolerate.
Publication, research activities, and any clinical trial involvement don’t appear in the details provided. If research or trial work is something you want to ask about, it’s best to talk with the clinic directly.