Meet The Team
Shane Campbell
Osteopath
Shane graduated from Victoria University in 2013, earning a Bachelor's degree in Health Science and a Masters in Clinical Science (Osteopathy). After gaining experience in private practice, Shane ventured into a unique career path as a private osteopath working with professional athletes on the LPGA (women’s professional golf tour).
Throughout his journey with the golf tour, Shane has had the privilege of traveling extensively across the globe. This opportunity allowed him to collaborate and learn from some of the most renowned osteopaths, physiotherapists, and chiropractors worldwide. Shane effectively applies this knowledge to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.
Shane possesses a particular interest in the intricate ways our bodies function in everyday activities, such as breathing, hand and foot usage. By thoroughly understanding these aspects and his patients' issues, he tailors long-lasting solutions to improve their health and overall well-being.
Moreover, one of Shane's exceptional skills lies in his effective communication. He excels at ensuring that both the practitioner and patient comprehend the intricacies of the patient's condition, which leads to the development of the best-suited treatment plan. Shane strongly believes that this, combined with empowering patients with actionable steps they can take at home, serves as a perfect formula for enhancing one's health and overall well-being.
Clancy Smart D'Ettorre
Chiropractor
Clancy is certified with the Australian board of Chiropractic. He graduated from RMIT Melbourne with a Double Bachelor in Health Science and Applied Science (Chiropractic), with an outstanding achievement for his work in his final year. Clancy has always had a special interest in health and particularly in modalities that allow the body to heal naturally.
He believes that the most important factors in helping clients is through a concise diagnosis, an open dialogue and a caring heart. Clancy employs a wide range of treatment modalities including manual adjustments, drop piece, activator, blocks, dry needling, cupping, soft tissue release and exercise rehabilitation. He is ready to adapt his care to the individual and is always on the search for new skills and backed treatment methods that will assist him with his work.
Priding himself as an evidence-based practitioner, Clancy is continually striving for greater knowledge, taking a focused interest in the underlying biomechanical, neurological, and functional systems of the human body. He is certified with the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) for golf injury management, functional assessment and rehabilitation, and is currently undergoing further training in Sports Chiropractic.
Clancy has a particular interest in treating:
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Migraines and headaches
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Spinal injuries
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Chronic pain
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Tendinopathies
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Vertigo and balance dysfunction
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Sports injuries
Out of work, Clancy lives a healthy and active lifestyle. He enjoys going to the gym, playing golf and hiking regularly, and is an avid snow-boarder in winter and beach-goer in the summer. He is also partial to a good podcast and book to keep the mind sharp.
Shelley Boyce
Massage Therapist
Shelley is a mum of 3 and has previously volunteered with the local sporting clubs and understands the importance of taking care of your body and physical health at all stages of life. Shelley graduated from the Australian College of Fitness and Bodywork Mitcham with a Diploma of Remedial Massage Therapy.
Shelley understands that each individual's needs differ from person to person and applies a wide range of techniques to optimise the best treatment for the client. With her own past sporting injuries, Shelley knows the importance of being able to receive the right kind of supportive treatment to optimise the healing and recovery process.
With Reiki and Lomi Lomi massage certifications, Shelley felt the Remedial massage was an even greater opportunity to help empower others to be a proactive participant in their own treatments whilst providing support, relaxation, and take home tools for clients to continue their health journey with confidence outside of the treatment room.
In her spare time, Shelley enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, reading and cooking up a storm.
Kayla Ellis
Intern Osteopath
Kayla is in her final semester of Master of Health Science Osteopathy at Victoria University. Kayla has a passion for holistic health and a desire to support individuals overall wellbeing. She grew up dancing, training in all styles, whilst also having a love for soccer and football. Kayla’s keen interest in human anatomy, injury prevention, and how different aspects of an individual’s life can impact their physical health, inspired her to become an osteopath. Kayla is also an accredited sports trainer, working for a Men’s Football League in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
Kayla enjoys treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions. She has a keen interest in sport injuries, headaches, neck pain, upper and lower back pain. Beyond osteopathic treatment, Kayla incorporates lifestyle advice, education, and empowerment to provide each patient with an individualised management plan.
Throughout 2023, Kayla gained valuable experience treating at community clinics along the Mornington Peninsula. She provided physical treatment as well as emotional support to culturally diverse and varied age groups. Kayla has expanded her knowledge with a dry needling qualification and is expected to complete a cupping course in coming months.
Outside of Osteopathy and studying, Kayla enjoys catching up with friends and family for dinner, spending time with her beloved dog and cat, going to concerts, and going to the gym.