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Zosia received her Master’s degree from the European School of Osteopathy, she is a registered Osteopath and a member of the Institute of Osteopathy. To continue her education, she participates in ongoing professional development classes. Zosia has always wanted to work with children and specialise in Paediatric Osteopathy and therefore undertook a postgraduate course in Paediatric Osteopathy at the Osteopathic Centre for Children.
Zosia knew Osteopathy from an early age. Although, she wanted to study medicine at first, she quickly understood that Osteopathy is her vocation. As a child, she was very sporty, which led to many injuries. However, by being treated by an Osteopath on a regular basis and she witnessed some amazing changes. It helped her understand, how important the holistic approach to the body is.
Although Zosia is interested in the cranial field, she uses a variety of structural, functional, and visceral methods. Zosia takes a detailed case history, which enables her to establish a connection with her patients and understand their stories. By respecting the osteopathic principles, she treats various conditions. She may also give some exercises or self-managing tips. Before treatment, she discusses techniques with the patient, which are then adapted to their needs.
Zosia treats patients of all ages, but she is particularly interested in working with babies and children. Zosia had practised in a busy teaching clinic for 2 years, where she treated many very different patients with various conditions. She had to adjust her ways of treating, which helped her in being flexible with the techniques she uses. Additionally, she has gained experience in sports, women’s health and maternity clinics, and a clinic specialising in the treatment of headaches. Apart from work, Zosia is an active volunteer in the Order of Malta, helping people with disabilities and those in need.