Spinal Symmetry
Spinal Symmetry Port Stephens
- Registered & Experienced Practitioners
- Locations in Sydney & the Hunter Region
- Personalised Musculoskeletal Treatment Plans
Restore Movement in Port Stephens
With coastal views and a close-knit community, Port Stephens is the perfect place to support better movement and wellbeing. At Spinal Symmetry, we bring our unique approach to musculoskeletal care to the region, combining hands-on treatment with a deeper understanding of how the body functions as a whole. Our Port Stephens clinic is part of a wider network across Sydney and Newcastle, offering convenient access to experienced practitioners trained in both chiropractic and osteopathic techniques. Book your appointment today and experience the difference for yourself.
Spinal Symmetry Port Stephens Clinic
Monday - Tuesday
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Saturday - Sunday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
8:30 am - 11:30 am
2:30 pm - 7:30 pm
8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Closed
The Spinal Symmetry Approach in Port Stephens
This region deserves more than a one-size-fits-all treatment plan. That’s why our practitioners in Port Stephens use the Spinal Symmetry approach — a unique method combining chiropractic techniques with osteopathic soft tissue therapy. It’s a dual-focus system designed to restore balance, ease tension and improve whole-body movement. Whether you’re managing long-term discomfort or recovering from injury, this integrated treatment targets the true source of dysfunction, not just the symptoms.
Back & Spine Health in Port Stephens
Spinal health starts with alignment — but it doesn’t end there. Our Back & Spine Health chiropractic sessions in Port Stephens use the Spinal Symmetry method, which blends chiropractic adjustments with soft tissue release for more complete results. By restoring spinal alignment while addressing surrounding muscle tension, we help relieve pressure, improve mobility and support long-term balance. It’s care that respects the whole system — and it’s only available at Spinal Symmetry.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I’ve had surgery—can I still see a chiropractor?
Yes, but it depends on the type of surgery and how long ago it occurred. Your chiropractor will take a detailed health history and may contact your healthcare provider for clearance if necessary. Care can often be adapted to suit post-surgical needs safely and effectively.
What’s the difference between a chiropractic adjustment and joint mobilisation?
A chiropractic adjustment is a quick, precise movement to restore joint function and alignment, often accompanied by a “pop” or “click” sound. Joint mobilisation is a slower, gentler technique used to improve movement without that audible release. Your chiropractor may use either or both based on your condition and comfort.
Do chiropractors only treat the spine?
No. While spinal health is a primary focus, chiropractors are trained to assess and treat the entire musculoskeletal system—including shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and wrists . Many patients seek chiropractic care for full-body alignment and function.



