About me

I left my country in my late twenties with a desire to find a purpose that would allow me to help people feel better and heal from physical illnesses and injuries. I had always been sports-oriented due to my father's passion for sports, specifically powerlifting. I initially left my country as a chef because I could not speak the language, but I hadn’t yet found my personal identity. A few years later, I began qualifying myself as a personal trainer and exercise specialist. I started working in a gym and developed a large client base, but I still felt that my journey was incomplete.

I wished I could help more people and was passionate about anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology. I decided to start university to study sports therapy, but it wasn’t enough for me. At the end of my first year, I felt frustrated. Despite my love for sports, I needed to understand more about neurology and systemic diseases. I was deeply interested in neurology and learning in general. I decided to continue my journey with a degree in osteopathy, and for the first time, I felt satisfied and my thirst for knowledge was quenched. I felt like I was finally in the right place.

I worked very hard throughout my degree and managed to graduate with First Class Honours. During my degree, I worked closely with clients who had systemic or musculoskeletal conditions and dysfunctions, applying all the knowledge and expertise I acquired day by day. On the day of my graduation, I realized that this was only the beginning of my journey. I plan to work hard and help every patient who crosses my path, treating them going to help me to become a better person and a better osteopath. I intend to continue studying throughout my life and maybe one day pursue a master’s and doctorate in neurophysiotherapy

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