Mr Campbell J McCrae is an osteopath based in North Albury, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 799 Mate Street, North Albury NSW 2640. He works with people who want help with everyday aches and pains, and also with longer-term muscle and joint issues that can build up over time.
His work often starts with a physical examination and a musculoskeletal assessment. That means looking at how you move, where the pain sits, and what might be affecting your strength and flexibility. At times it can be as simple as sorting out tight muscles and poor movement patterns. Other times, the issue is more stubborn, and it takes a steady plan to get things back on track.
Many patients come in for help with chronic pain. This can include pain that hangs around even when you’ve tried to manage it on your own. Osteopathic treatment, including osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), may be used as part of the care. The goal is usually to reduce strain, improve movement, and help the body cope better day to day.
Because pain and movement are linked to the whole body, nutrition can also come into the picture. Nutritional counselling may be offered alongside manual treatment, especially when diet, weight changes, or general health are likely to be affecting how someone feels and recovers.
People see an osteopath for lots of different reasons, but the common theme is discomfort in the muscles, joints, and soft tissues. Some days it’s a sore back or stiff neck. Other times it’s pain that shows up after work, sport, or long hours on your feet. In many cases, it’s about getting a clearer picture of what’s going on and making practical changes you can stick with.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Treatment can be adjusted as you improve, and the plan may change as your symptoms shift. Over time, the focus is on helping you move more comfortably, manage flare-ups, and support better day-to-day function.
Mr Campbell’s clinic care includes physical examinations, musculoskeletal evaluations, osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), nutritional counselling, and chronic pain management. If you’re dealing with long-term aches or recurring problems, the first step is usually a proper check-up to understand the root of the issue, not just chase the symptoms.