Practitioners

Meet Our Practitioners

Our clinic offers a group of Experienced Osteopath Practitioners along with a comprehensive group of natural therapists who offer a range of natural therapies from Chinese Medicine, Exercise Rehab Therapy and Remedial Massage Therapy.

Dr. Martin Mamo

Dr. Martin Mamo

Owner & Principle Osteopath

Bachelor of Science (Clinical Science) Masters of Health Science (Osteopathy) Level One – Trigger Point Dry Needling American Dry Needling Institute Certificate in Integrative Systemic Dry Needling in Sports Medicine and Trauma Rehabilitation.

  • Dr Martin became the owner and principle practitioner at Complete Healthcare Sunbury (previously known as Macedon Ranges Osteopathy) in July 2010.
  • Dr Martin has practiced Osteopathy in Sunbury since 2006.
  • Dr Martin has a strong interest in sport, general health and wellbeing.
  • Dr Martin has had previous experience with working with athletes at various sporting clubs and currently has the pleasure of treating some of Australia’s leading athletes.
  • Dr Martin has also had the opportunity to study dry needling in America under the tutelage of Dr. Yun Tao Ma to further his knowledge and skills in Dry Needling.
  • Dr Martin is always keen to improve service offerings and treatment modalities. He is intent on the clinic being able to treat a greater range of medical and musculoskeletal conditions.
Dr. Danielle Baxter

Dr. Danielle Baxter

Osteopath

Bachelor of Applied Science (Comp Med), Master of Osteopathy, Level One- Trigger Point Dry Needling

Danielle completed her studies at RMIT University in 2012. From there, she moved to Canberra to work as an osteopath and gain valuable insight from a large practice there. In February 2014, Danielle moved back to her home town in Sunbury and started working at Complete Healthcare with Marty and the team. Danielle loves working in the town that she grew up in because it is such a friendly community and enjoys seeing familiar faces.

As a healthcare practitioner, Danielle has a particular interest in empowering her patients to reach their functional goals. She uses a mixture of hands- on techniques such as stretching and joint mobilisation, and also works with you to incorporate exercise and movement into your management plan for better health outcomes. As a patient, you can expect lots of discussion about your aims from treatment and helping to improve your understanding of your body, and also lots of general chit chat.

Danielle is currently completing a PhD and is exploring the role of osteopathic treatment in the management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). She also works at RMIT University as a lecturer in the osteopathy department, and is a committee member of the Australasian Osteopathic Accreditation Council. In her spare time Danielle likes to plan her next travel destination (all tips welcome!) and tries to be as active as possible, whether that be running, swimming, netball, softball or cycling.

Dr. Jeremy Ko

Dr. Jeremy Ko

Osteopath

Jeremy first discovered osteopathy through his own personal experience of having been treated and managed by an osteopath from numerous sporting injuries. Jeremy believes in the osteopathy philosophy of holistic care, with using the appropriate management and assessments to find the cause of the problem rather than treating and managing patient symptoms. Jeremy uses a variety of treatment techniques and approaches to achieve optimal results to provide long term alleviation of pain.

Jeremy has an interest in sports, exercise training and rehabilitation. In 2015 he completed an internship in India for SportsMed Mumbai. During his internship he treated, managed and observed a wide range of patients, from upcoming athletes to elderly patients. He also observed leading orthopedic surgeons during consultations and operations.

Activities that Jeremy enjoys doing outside the clinic include, travelling, keeping active outdoors or in gym and playing basketball.

Jacqui Schulz

Jacqui Schulz

Massage Therapist
Scott Lowerson

Scott Lowerson

Osteopath

Dr Scott Lowerson is a registered Osteopath who completed a Bachelor of Health and Applied Science (Osteopathy) degree at the university of RMIT.

Scott’s passion for osteopathy initially sparked from his own personal experience during his adolescent years. Being treated in the past for many sporting injuries led him to pursue his own osteopathy career.

Scott completed his studies in 2019. Therefore, Scott has the most current and up to date knowledge/skills which he implements during his consultations.

As a healthcare practitioner, Scott has a holistic approach and a key focus to educate and empower his patients. This helps to set realistic goals and prevent further injury. Scott aims to assist his patients to recover quickly to allow them to go back to the activities they love.

Scott uses a vast range of treatment techniques to achieve optimal bodily function. Scott has also obtained his Level 1 Myofascial Dry Needling and uses this as a treatment method.

In his spare time Scott loves to keep active. He enjoys and participates in surfing, basketball and gym.

Dr Liam Berry

Dr Liam Berry

Osteopath

Dr Liam Berry is a registered Osteopath who completed a double Bachelors of Health and applied Science (Osteopathy) degree at RMIT university in 2020.

Liam’s interest in Osteopathy was derived from personal experiences and injuries throughout sporting commitments in his younger and current years.

Liam has completed a Myofascial dry needling course and uses a holistic approach to treating his patients as well as educating his patients in regards to the specific injury and tailoring treatment methods for each patient.

Liam has his clients wellbeing first and foremost, when he treats and encourages his patients to a healthy lifestyle, as he himself follows.

Liam is a local, who participates in local activites and supports his community.

Kate Caine

Kate Caine

Osteopath

Kate has had a varied path to being an Osteopath. Beginning life as a Medical Scientist working in routine and forensic pathology in Australia and the UK for 14 years then moving to work as a soft tissue therapist for 12 years before becoming an Osteopath in 2014.

Kate has taught Anatomy and Human Dissection to osteopathy students at Victoria University as well as teaching massage students at various colleges in Melbourne.

As a practitioner, Kate is always curious as to the ‘why’ and looks to improve her patient’s wellbeing and function through exercise, advice and education about pain, anatomy and movement options. Kate adopts an active treatment approach with the addition of hands-on techniques and optimising headspace and mindset to get the best results possible.

When not at work, Kate can be found doing anything active, cooking, drinking gin and travelling (as much as COVID permits) as well as coaching others to be their best.

Elie Mokbel

Elie Mokbel

Osteopath

Elie graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Health Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathy).

Elie enjoys treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions by choosing the correct treatment techniques for the patient. Elie has a special interest in sporting and gym injuries as he has sustained his fair share of injuries while doing various activities such as weight lifting, basketball, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, mixed martial arts and many more. He understands the difficulty of rehabilitation plans as he has had a full recovery after suffering a tear to a ligament in his knee. Elie has completed further studies in dry needling and cupping and loves to combine these with his proficient osteopathy skills.

Outside of the clinic, you will likely find Elie at the gym or at home cooking up a storm for himself and his wife.

Andrew Kiploks

Andrew Kiploks

Osteopath

Dr Andrew Kiploks is a registered Osteopath who completed a Bachelor of Health Science/Applied Science (Osteopathy) at RMIT university in 2021.

Andrew’s interest in Osteopathy developed a long time ago when he was a full-time athlete trying to manage his injuries, to be able to get back onto the court playing basketball. He has always had a passion for helping people improve their lives, which has led him to pursue the allied health field.

Andrew has also completed a certificate 3 + 4 in fitness, certificate 3 in relaxation massage, a diploma of remedial massage and level 1 & 2 in dry needling.

Andrew’s areas of interest in osteopathy include rehabilitation, pain management, education and empowering his patients.

In his spare time Andrew likes to stay fit by going to the gym, playing basketball, walking his dog and enjoying his social life with his friends and family.