Your Gateway To Trusted Whole Body Health And Wellbeing Practitioners

Osteopathy offers a holistic approach to addressing a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions and health issues for all ages.

Osteopaths are qualified and highly trained and provide evidence-based, hands-on therapy that supports your body’s natural healing processes.

Osteopaths NZ supports our members by giving them a unified and clear voice, supporting their professional needs and promoting the benefits of osteopathic healthcare to all New Zealanders.

Supporting Osteopaths

Osteopaths NZ, Ngā Mātanga Wheua ō Aotearoa is the professional organisation representing registered osteopaths throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand.

With over 300 members, we give the profession a unified voice, support, and advocacy platform.

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Supporting New Zealanders

An osteopath provides holistic, hands-on therapy to address musculoskeletal issues, enhancing the body’s natural healing processes and improving overall health and well-being. Osteopaths work with many different conditions and ages.

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Bringing Osteopaths Together

Membership with Osteopaths NZ gives New Zealand registered Osteopaths access to a wide support and advocacy network, resources, discounts and advertising.

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Events

VM1 - Abdomen 1

Christchurch, Canterbury

As the foundation course for the entire Visceral Manipulation curriculum, VM1 is the first introduction most therapists have to the Barral programme. Focus is on the abdominal cavity (and includes the fascial connection…

Mastering Spinal Stability with Paul Hermann

7th March 2026

ARA Osteopathic Clinic, Madras Street, Christchurch, Canterbury

Osteopaths New Zealand members now have access to an exclusive professional development workshop with leading Australian osteopath and educator Paul Hermann. This full-day, hands-on event offers a rare opportunity to bu…


VM2 - Abdomen 2

2nd May 2026

Christchurch, Canterbury

The focus is on improving your palpation and evaluation skills whilst working with the fascial connections and articulations of the abdominal organs. Discover the relationships with the upper and lower extremity as well …