PRESS RELEASE: AUSTRALIAN FIRST APP TACKLING PAIN EPIDEMIC LAUNCHES: Back2U

Australians living in pain now have a faster, smarter way to access relief with the launch of Back2U – the country’s first on demand mobile app connecting patients to qualified chiropractors, physiotherapists, and osteopaths who come directly to them, wherever they are.
Every year, more than 3.4 million Australians report experiencing chronic or persistent pain, according to Pain Australia. And 68% are of working age, many of whom face long wait times, inflexible work schedules, clinic access issues, or proximity issues that delay or prevent timely treatment.
Back2U combines smart technology with an expert clinical workforce, to help Australians get the care they need when they need it most, and according to the company brainchild, Dr Roman Rajek, was designed to be practical and convenient: “As a clinician, I see patients delay treatment because the logistics don’t work such as time off, travel, waiting rooms. Back2U fixes that by matching patients with AHPRA-verified practitioners nearby, in minutes, with digital consent and secure records. The result is earlier intervention, fewer missed appointments and better continuity, exactly what improves outcomes for back and musculoskeletal pain.”
Back2U delivers care at home, at work, in a hotel room or wherever the patient needs it. By shifting care away from traditional, often inflexible clinic models, the app also delivers a new level of freedom for practitioners, many of whom are seeking more flexibility, autonomy, and control over their careers.
Founder of Edgecliff Chiropractic, Dr Stephen McCann, is one of the first practitioners to join the Back2U app and sees the value in the offering: “For practitioners who are just starting out or looking to expand, Back2U removes the barriers of overheads, scheduling headaches, and location limits. It gives you control, flexibility, and real earning potential from day one.”
Designed in Australia and built in collaboration with allied health professionals, Back2U is not a clinic network or booking aggregator. It is a platform for both patients and practitioners with real-time, location-based appointment matching, digital consent and records, and seamless payment processing.
Practitioners benefit from reduced overheads, avoiding expensive clinic leases and admin costs, which can eat up up to 70% of private practice revenue. It is not a competitor, but a supplementary income stream.
And with more than 26.7 million allied health attendances each year across Australia, Back2U offers a smarter way to manage and distribute this load while improving patient outcomes and satisfaction.
Back2U invites all AHPRA registered Australian chiropractors, physiotherapists and osteopaths to download the app and sign up, and patients who want care on their terms. Back2U is now available and free from the App Store and Google Play.
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About Back2U:
Back2U is Australia’s first on-demand allied health platform, connecting patients with qualified chiropractors, physiotherapists, and osteopaths who come to them; anywhere, anytime. Founded in Sydney by an entrepreneur and allied health practitioners, Back2U is transforming the traditional clinic-based model with a mobile-first approach that prioritises flexibility, access, and convenience. Back2U is committed to better health outcomes, better work-life balance for practitioners, and a smarter, faster, more connected future for allied healthcare in Australia. Learn more at www.back2u.com.au

Back2U is Australia’s first on-demand allied health platform, connecting patients with qualified chiropractors, physiotherapists, and osteopaths who come to them; anywhere, anytime. Founded in Sydney by an entrepreneur and allied health practitioners, Back2U is transforming the traditional clinic-based model with a mobile-first approach that prioritises flexibility, access, and convenience. Back2U is committed to better health outcomes, better work-life balance for practitioners, and a smarter, faster, more connected future for allied healthcare in Australia.
