Mr Trent Sigley (Osteopath)

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Name
Mr Trent Sigley
Qualifications
B App Sc (Clinical Sc)
B APP SC (CLIN SC) B OSTEO SC (RMIT)
Occupation
Osteopath
Gender
Male

As a teenager, I was athletic and an accomplished tennis player – until became ill with glandular fever and chronic fatigue syndrome.

After a long period of illness with unsatisfactory results from standard medical approaches, I began to search for a safer, gentler and more effective treatment. That is when I discovered osteopathy. After having some treatments with a cranial osteopath, I soon felt my health significantly improving.

Study & work history Feeling markedly improved, I left Brisbane for Melbourne to study osteopathy for five years. After graduating in 2004, I returned back home to practice. In 2005 I began work at the Brisbane Osteopathic Centre and, since then, have became a business partner.

Osteopathy in the family After being in private practice for a few years, I discovered that my great grandfather had been an osteopath in South East Queensland in the early 1930s.

Professional development In America and Australia, I completed post-graduate training in the Biodynamics of Osteopathy in the Cranial field for both phase courses and the paediatric modules.

Teaching & lecturing In 2007, I appeared in a Channel 9 Brisbane Extra story for colds and flu. I have given numerous presentations on the topic of Cranial Osteopathy for babies and mothers and was a keynote speaker at Griffith University’s annual midwife conference in 2009 and lectured to the midwife students there again in 2010. I have also presented on Cranial Osteopathy to midwives at the:

Birth Centre, Royal Women’s Hospital (2007) Mater Hospital (2007) Wesley Hospital (2008) I gave talks on the benefits of Osteopathy for feeding difficulties in 2009 at the Breastfeeding Clinic at the Mater Hospital and to lactation consultants from the Australian Breastfeeding Association. I also contributed a small section on Cranial Osteopathy for the book called ‘Reflux Reality’ by Glenda Blanch in 2010. In July 2013 I gave a presentation to the Friends of the Birth Centre on Osteopathy for babies and children.

Affiliated Clinics
Brisbane Osteopathic Centre
Topics
mothers and babies
colic and reflux in infants
feeding difficulties including treatment for after tongue tie release procedures
children, especially behavioural and learning difficulties
chronic fatigue syndrome (due to my personal experience with this condition)
autoimmune disorders
headaches and migraines
back pain
the elderly

Practice Locations

Brisbane

Brisbane Osteopathic Centre
3 Cramond St
Wilston QLD 4051 
Australia
07 3311 5655