
Sarah Dodenhoff BSc(Hons)Ost. Dip.Paed.Ost
After graduating from the British School of Osteopathy in 2000, Sarah
travelled out to the Indian Himalayas with a group of Osteopaths to set
up temporary osteopathic clinics treating the locals. It was during
this trip that she became interested in
cranial osteopathy and after returning undertook postgraduate
training in cranial osteopathy. Sarah then became interested in working
with children and babies and completed a postgraduate diploma in
paediatric osteopathy whilst working
at the Osteopathic Centre for Children, a charity that treats children
from newborns to teenagers for a wide variety of conditions. Sarah
continues to attend Postgraduate Cranial Osteopathy courses yearly.
Sarah works closely with local health visitors and midwives,
delivering talks to antenatal and mother and baby classes, and has
written an article for
The Autism File, entitled Paediatric Osteopathy. She also has experience of working
in the Childrens' ward, and with premature babies in the neonatal
intensive care unit and SCBU at Barnet Hospital, London as part of the 'flying osteopaths' team.
Sarah is registered with the General Osteopathic Council
(GOsC), and
is on The Sutherland Society Register for cranial osteopaths.
Atsuko Miyashita
BSc (Hons) Ost
Atsuko graduated from the European School
of Osteopathy, and has completed courses in Cranio-sacral therapy at the
Upledger Institute. Prior to
her career in osteopathy she gained diplomas in Sports Therapy, Indian
head massage and holistic massage, and has worked with a wide range of
patients from musicians to marathon runners.
Atsuko enjoys treating all ages and conditions from babies to the
elderly, and has a special interest in treating both athletes and
pregnant & post-partum women.
Atsuko is registered with the
General Osteopathic Council (GOsC)
and is a member of the
British Osteopathic Association.
Atsuko is also fluent in Japanese.
Jose Fernandez
BSc (Hons) Ost
After graduating from the College of
Osteopaths, Jose then undertook further postgraduate training in Cranial
Osteopathy, having previously completed courses in cranio-sacral therapy
at the Upledger Institute.
Introduced to manual therapy through massage more than a decade ago,
Jose first trained in holistic massage before qualifying in Remedial
Massage at the Northern Institute of Massage in Bury.
Originally from Barcelona, Jose has lived
in Manchester since 1997. He is a keen sportsman and regularly trains
at the gym.
Jose is registered with the
General Osteopathic Council (GOsC)
and is a member of the
British Osteopathic Association.
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