Rupinder Bhandher
Rupinder graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2006 as a Bachelor of Osteopathic Medicine and also has diplomas in Osteopathy and Naturopathy.
He is passionate about Osteopathy and the benefits it offers a wide variety of patients. During his treatments he uses a range of structural techniques and approaches and considers aspects of nutrition, lifestyle and exercise for his patients.
He is registered with The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and The British Osteopathic Association (BOA) and regularly attends continued professional development courses and lectures to keep up to date with the ever advancing world of clinical medicine.
Rebecca Wasey
As an office worker and a keen (if untalented) runner, swimmer and cyclist, Rebecca found sports massage enormously helpful in treating her sport and posture-related injuries. She finally decided to ditch the deskwork and in 2016 qualified with a BTEC level 5 qualification in Clinical Sport and Remedial Massage from the Oxford School of Sports Massage.
Since 2016, Rebecca has treated people of all ages and of any fitness level with the aim of helping them stay pain-free and able to enjoy their chosen activity, whether that’s gardening, taking the dog for a walk or ultra-running across the Alps.
Rebecca uses a combination of massage techniques including deep tissue massage, soft
tissue release, muscle energy technique and neuromuscular technique to help relieve
musculoskeletal pain and improve mobility. She encourages her clients to understand the
possible causes of their problem and how they might be avoided. Where necessary, she
provides an effective and realistic rehabilitative programme to assist recovery and prevent future injury.
Rebecca is a member of the Institute of Sport and Remedial Massage (ISRM).
Rebecca (Becky) Weir
Becky graduated from the McTimoney College of Chiropractic in 2014 and since then has successfully opened and ran her own clinic before joining the wonderful team here and Haddenham Osteopathy.
Becky studied for over 4 years to be a chiropractor and is also trained in the Epley Manoeuvre, novosonic massage and holistic massage. She really enjoys using the McTimoney method as she thoroughly believes in whole body treatments as well as utilising gentle, yet incredibly effective adjustment methods. Using this technique, Becky has found great success treating the elderly, young and those in acute pain. It’s also the ideal method if you are looking for routine maintenance care to keep existing conditions at bay.
During a treatment with Becky, she will use a full body assessment, gentle adjustments, mobilisations as well as stretches and some soft tissue release. She will also likely talk to you about habitual postures and stretches to empower you to help yourself outside of the treatment room. Becky is registered with the General Chiropractic Council and regularly attends lectures to keep up to date with current scientific literature and research.
Since returning from maternity leave, Becky can be found in clinic every Wednesday. The rest of the time she can be found (probably with food in her hair) running around after a small toddler and two dogs.
Judith Tardif
Judith qualified as an osteopath in 2012 from Oxford Brookes University and has worked simultaneously in Oxfordshire in a primary care setting for few years and in Buckinghamshire ever since.
Over the years she has treated patients from all age and background from babies to grandparents. Judith has a gentle approach to treatment keeping her patients as comfortable as possible.
As part of her continuous professional development, Judith has learnt various treatment approaches which she uses during her treatment. Judith’s treatment approach consists mainly of structural osteopathy but also includes kinesiology taping, cranial treatment, and manual lymphatic drainage when needed.
Judith is very interested in developing her knowledge and practise of paediatric and women’s health Osteopathy.
James Lakin
Registered Chiropractor
He is registered with The General Chiropractic Council Council (GCC ) and regularly attends continued professional development courses and lectures to keep up to date with the ever advancing world of clinical medicine.
Courtney Banton
Registered Chiropractor
Courtney graduated from the McTimoney College of Chiropractic in 2018 with a Masters in Chiropractic, she also holds a diploma in Holistic Massage.
Since graduating she has put her passion for chiropractic to use, gaining experience treating a wide range of people of all ages in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Courtney takes a whole body approach to every patient in order to reduce pain and dysfunction caused by postural factors, trauma, sports injuries, degenerative conditions and the effects of stress.
In her spare time, Courtney enjoys keeping busy and spending time with her family.
She is registered with The General Chiropractic Council Council (GCC ) and regularly attends continued professional development courses and lectures to keep up to date with the ever advancing world of clinical medicine.