Spinal Symmetry
Spinal Symmetry in Newcastle
- Registered & Experienced Practitioners
- Locations in Sydney & the Hunter Region
- Personalised Musculoskeletal Treatment Plans
Keeping Newcastle Moving
In the heart of Newcastle, Spinal Symmetry offers hands-on musculoskeletal care for the locals who keep this town moving — from students and shift workers to footy players and tradies on the tools. Our Newcastle clinic combines the convenience of flexible appointments with a warm, down-to-earth team who understand how pain can slow you down. We don’t do band-aid fixes. Our qualified practitioners use the Spinal Symmetry method to treat the body as a whole — blending spinal alignment and soft tissue therapy to help you recover properly, move better and get back to what you do best.
Spinal Symmetry Newcastle Clinic
Business Hours
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- Tuesday
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- Sat - Sun
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The Spinal Symmetry Approach in Newcastle
Hard work and hard knocks go hand in hand — and that’s where the Spinal Symmetry method comes in. By combining chiropractic structure and osteopathic soft tissue release, we treat back pain, stiffness and overuse injuries at the source. Whether you’re on your feet all day, stuck at a desk or feeling the impact of a big tackle, our method addresses the way your whole body moves, not just where it hurts. Expect practical, effective care that gets results.
Back & Spine Health in Newcastle
Our Newcastle clinic delivers chiropractic care that targets spinal alignment and joint mobility — with a twist. The Spinal Symmetry approach blends chiropractic principles with osteopathic soft tissue therapy for a more complete treatment. This dual focus helps reduce strain, improve posture and support nervous system function. Whether you’re on your feet all day, stuck at a desk or nursing an old footy injury, our hands-on care works to restore balance and keep you moving comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do chiropractic and physiotherapy differ?
Chiropractors and physiotherapists both treat musculoskeletal issues, but their approaches differ. Chiropractors tend to focus more on spinal health, manual adjustments and nervous system function, while physiotherapists often emphasise rehabilitation through exercise, soft tissue therapy and mobility training. Both can be effective depending on your needs.
Can I exercise after a chiropractic session?
It depends on the type of treatment and how your body responds. In many cases, light movement or stretching is encouraged, while strenuous activity might be postponed for a day. Your chiropractor will provide specific advice based on your treatment plan.
Is chiropractic care ongoing?
It can be, depending on your goals. Some people see a chiropractor for short-term relief, while others continue with regular maintenance care to manage chronic conditions or prevent future issues. Your care plan is always tailored to your personal needs and preferences.



