Our Osteopaths

 
 

Dr Jack Morris- Osteopath

Jack graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Clinical Science) and Masters of Health Science (Osteopathy) in 2009.  Jack continues to develop his knowledge through seminars and professional development courses and has completed further study in Clinical Pilates and dry needling. 

He aims to support patients to achieve long term results by taking the time to explain the potential causes of their injury, educate self management and prevention strategies.  He treats people of all ages for both acute and chronic musculoskeletal problems. Jack is particularly interested in treating sports injuries and supporting young athletes development. He has previously worked as a sports trainer for several local sporting clubs. 

He uses DMA Clinical Pilates, motor control and mobility techniques, taping and dry needling to complement his osteopathic manual techniques. 

Jack is fully registered with AHPRA.

He has worked in clinics on the Mornington Peninsula, Gippsland, Casey and the Gold Coast. 

He is a local to the Mornington Peninsula. In his spare time he enjoys fishing, running and is a patrolling member of the Portsea Surf Life Saving Club.

Dr Liam Roebuck Osteopath

Dr Liam Roebuck- Osteopath

Liam is a dedicated osteopath who has completed a double degree at Victoria University, earning both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Health Science in Osteopathy. Throughout his education and career, Liam has developed a passion for helping patients’ overcome a variety of injuries and has found a particular interest in treating sport-related ailments to common conditions such as neck pain, low back pain, and headaches.

Liam’s holistic approach to health allows him to create individualised treatment plans that not only address the immediate issues but also aim to improve the patients’ overall well-being and enhance injury prevention. Liam’s treatment approach combines a range of osteopathic techniques tailored to each patients’ needs. His methods typically include soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation, manipulation, dry needling and other osteopathic techniques. His emphasises on education and rehabilitation aims to support long-term recovery and improve overall function.

Outside of the clinic, Liam remains active and engaged in his local sporting communities. A sports enthusiast himself, he enjoys playing soccer, tennis, and golf, while also staying fit through swimming and regular gym workouts. His involvement in these activities keeps him closely connected to the athletic community, giving him firsthand insight into the physical demands of various sports and the best strategies for injury prevention and rehabilitation.

Liam is fully registered with AHPRA and is a member of Osteopathy Australia.

Liam is available Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays