
OSTEOPATHIC
MOVEMENT
SOUTH YARRA
Meet the Team
Dr. Kirren Ponniah
B.Sci (Clinical Science), M.H.S (Osteopathy)
Kirren graduated from Victoria University with a Masters degree in Osteopathy and has always strived to improve his craft through continued professional development courses and seminars. He is a qualified Level 2 Dry Needling & Cupping practitioner and utilises these skills in conjunction with a range of other techniques to approach the human body with a holistic mindset. Kirren is also proficient in exercise rehabilitation, providing his patients with comprehensive tailored programs for best long term results.
Dr. Matthew Keys
B.AppSci(CompMed), M.H.S (Osteopathy)
Matt earned his Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science in Osteopathy from Victoria University. Matt prioritises a balanced approach to patient care and management. With an emphasis on hands-on manual therapy, along with ergonomic advice, and exercise rehabilitation plans. Adopting a collaborative approach with his patients, through developing treatment and management plans specific to patients' individual needs and goals Matt ensures the best long term outcomes from his treatments.
Dr. Dayne Sweres
B.AppSci(CompMed),M.Osteo
Dayne graduated his Masters degree in Osteopathy with distinction at RMIT University. With 10 years experience as an Osteopath, Dayne has vast experience treating a wide variety of ailments. Since his studies he has been quite active in his continued professional development, learning relentlessly and honing his skills practically. Dayne enjoys the education side healthcare and taught manipulation techniques at RMIT after completing his studies.

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Find Us
We are located in the heart of South Yarra.
2 Hour Street Parking Available.
ADDRESS:
50/52 Wilson Street (Enter via Ellis St.)
South Yarra, Melbourne, 3141
EMAIL:
info@osteopathicmovement.com
PHONE:
0452 320 669

Pain is the body’s alarm system, shaped by injury, emotions, and past experiences. Fear and avoidance can worsen it, while understanding pain reduces fear and improves function. With the right approach, you can regain control and move with confidence.