Registered Osteopath 11205
Member of The Institute of Osteopathy

Rengin qualified from the University College of Osteopathy (former British School of Osteopathy).

Before studying osteopathy Rengin worked as a nanny and Early Year’s practitioner and leader, where she really enjoyed caring for others. Her interest in human biology and her drive to help people led her to pursue a career in osteopathy.

Throughout her training Rengin worked with patients of different ages, backgrounds, and people suffering with chronic pain conditions, such as HIV.

Rengin uses a variety of techniques in her treatment, including but not limited to soft tissue release, joint articulation, and manipulation, as well as visceral and cranial methods. As Rengin loves expanding her knowledge, she is currently specialising in Women’s health.

Rengin’s achievements are driven by a strong sense of community and her commitment in making a positive change to people’s lives. She is motivated in guiding patients towards healthier lifestyle through high manual therapy skills and advice.

Rengin is fluent in English, Kurdish and Turkish.

What is Osteopathy

Osteopaths are Allied Healthcare Professionals that take a whole-person approach to health.
Osteopaths undergo a lengthy study and training process lasting a minimum of four to five years. The course consists of anatomy, physiology, pathology, biomechanics, and clinical methods.Osteopaths take time to understand your medical history, your unique physiology and life style to make a diagnosis of the cause of your problem and create an unique treatment plan with you that will achieve best outcome

Osteopaths are regulated by The General Osteopathic Council who govern osteopathic clinical and ethical guidelines.