Finally, a Back Pain Solution That Makes Sense.

Find Affordable Relief From Back Pain in Sebastopol
If you’re dealing with persistent or recent back pain, New Trails Osteo offers gentle, effective hands-on treatment to help you move and feel better—without long-term treatment plans or pressure.

To keep care accessible, new clients receive 20% off their first visit when they mention this offer (valid through January 202).

Your session includes a thorough assessment, personalised hands-on treatment, and simple movement advice to support your recovery.

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Struggling with back pain that keeps coming back?

At New Trails Osteo in Sebastopol, we take a hands-on, whole-body approach to uncover the root cause of your pain—then help you build the strength and resilience to move forward with confidence.


How We Help

At New Trails Osteo, you get more than just a quick fix. Australian style osteopathic work can really help you feel empowered to get on top of your pain.

We combine:

  • Osteopathic manual therapy to restore joint and tissue mobility

  • Targeted movement advice to improve posture, strength, and coordination

  • A whole-person lens to support long-term recovery—not just symptom relief

Our approach goes beyond short-term symptom relief. We take time to understand your body, identify the underlying patterns contributing to pain, and support lasting improvements in mobility and function.

What People Are Saying

“I came in with years of back pain. Beau took the time to really understand what was going on. The hands-on work plus the simple movement changes have made a huge difference.”
— J.R., Sebastopol

Backed by Research

Osteopathic care has been shown to reduce low back pain and improve function.

  • A 2020 meta-analysis confirmed that osteopathic treatment can significantly reduce pain intensity in people with chronic and acute low back pain.¹

  • Gentle, precise techniques help calm irritated tissues, restore normal motion, and support recovery.

Paired with movement and pain education, this approach empowers you to stay pain-free and resilient long after the session ends.

What’s Included in Your first Visit:

  • A full-body movement and postural assessment

  • Personalized osteopathic manual treatment

  • Practical movement guidance for home

  • Clear next steps—no guesswork


Common Questions

How long is a session?

Allow an hour for your first session and 50 minutes for follow ups.

Do I need a referral?
Nope. You can book directly.

Is it covered by insurance?
We’re out-of-network. Although some clients use HSA/FSA accounts.

What should I wear?
Please wear or bring clothing you feel comfortable moving in that can alow access to working directly on the skin. In some cases, you may be asked to remove outer layers for assessment or treatment. A privacy gown is always available, and your comfort is our priority.

How many sessions will I need?

Everyone’s needs are different, and I don’t believe in locking people into preset treatment plans. Some clients feel meaningful relief after just one session, while others benefit from a short period of ongoing support as we develop a personalized plan and allow the bodywork to integrate. We’ll always make decisions together based on your progress, goals, and what feels right for you.

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What is Osteopathy, Really?

Osteopathy is a hands-on healthcare approach that looks at how your bones, muscles, joints, and tissues work together—and how dysfunction in one area can affect the whole body.

It’s not just about treating a symptom.
It’s about restoring healthy movement, balance, and connection through skilled assessment and gentle manual therapy.

At New Trails Osteo, we also focus on helping you understand your body better—so you can move with more ease, confidence, and resilience in daily life.

Not sure if this is right for you?

If you’re curious about whether osteopathy can help your back pain—but not quite ready to book—we’d love to hear from you.

👉 Reach out with your questions or leave your details below, and we’ll be in touch.

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