RJ Osteopathic Clinic

'Don't suffer. Just get it sorted!'
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Meet the Practitioners

All of our practitioners are registered with the General Osteopathic Council and are highly trained professionals. Our policy at the clinic is ‘Don’t suffer. Just get it sorted’ therefore our practitioners are used to getting patients better in the shortest time frame possible. With improvements in the majority of our patients at 70% between 3 -5 sessions we hope to save you time, money and pain!

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Reena Joshi
BSc (hons) Ost Med. ND DO. Cert Ed.
Based in Fetcham (Surrey)

Reena qualified as a registered osteopath in 2001 from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in London. She uses the traditional ‘structural’ approach to Osteopathy believing that ‘structure governs function’ i.e. if the structure is not right, how can it function correctly? 'Structural' Osteopathy is concerned with aches and pains in the body which are treated directly through manual treatment techniques, and concerned primarily with posture, body mechanics, exercise/rehabilitation, hydrotherapy and nutrition. Reena is also trained to use Interferential therapy and Ultrasound and has experience working in an extremely busy sports injury clinic, gymnasium, cranial osteopathy clinic and multi-disciplinary practice. As well as being an osteopath Reena is a qualified teacher and has lectured on the osteopathy degree course since 2004, since then she has lectured at the Italian School of Osteopathy (ISO) and now teaches at the Surrey Institute of Osteopathic Medicine (SIOM) based at Nescot college in Ewell.

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Anisha Joshi
B.Ost.Med ND DO
Works in Fetcham and Uxbridge (Brunel University)

Anisha qualified as a registered osteopath from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2008 with a bachelor in Osteopathy and a Diploma in Naturopathy. Anisha has experience working alongside highly renowned osteopaths in Sydney, Australia and has a keen interest in headaches, posture, asthma and sporting injuries. Anisha ensures that all treatments are catered to the needs of the individual, her success lies in her thorough attitude and friendly yet informative nature. She has experience working in a busy osteopathic clinic and treating athletes at Brunel University using ‘Structural’ osteopathy using direct soft tissue release treatment techniques, exercise prescription, manipulation and naturopathy to treat the musculoskeletal system whilst incorporating body mechanics, hydrotherapy, body posture and exercise rehabilitation.

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Kapilan Balasubramanium B.Ost.Med ND DO
Based in Fetcham and Uxbridge (Brunel University)

Kapilan graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in London in 2008 with a bachelor in Osteopathy and a Diploma in Naturopathy. Kapilan is particularly interested in sports injuries as he has over 10 years experience playing sports himself at a very high level and recently was asked to fly to Australia to play cricket semi-professionally. He is able to treat structural problems catering treatments to the individual recognizing your personal strengths and weaknesses to provide the highest level of patient care encouraging your body to function at its optimum level which will help improve performance. His success lies in his ability to recognize your limits and uses a direct structural approach, whilst incorporating soft tissue, hydrotherapy and body mechanics to treat you effectively. Kapilan has experience treating a wide variety of patients, not just athletes; therefore no-matter your age, Kapilan is able to help you.

Useful Links...
British College of Osteopathic Medicine
Registered Osteopath

Please contact us directly on 01372 363 721 or e-mail info@rjosteopathy.com

Please note: All Osteopaths must be registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC). The society has a very strict code of ethics for its members to adhere to and only allows professionally trained practitioners on their register. Their web address is: www.osteopathy.org.uk

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