Quentin was born in France but also spent many years living abroad in Madagascar and Laos. Quentin earned a master’s degree in osteopathy and has worked in several private practice clinics and supported the Saint Savin Rugby Club as an Osteopath, where he acquired invaluable experience while assisting a diverse group of individuals coping with acute and chronic conditions.
Quentin’s experience in Geneva, Switzerland exposed him to emergency consultations and care. This included expertise in diagnosing exclusions and employing evidence-based practices for pain management through non-contact exercises and structural adjustments.
Quentin is passionate about helping individuals with chronic conditions. He prioritises holistic patient care for chronic conditions, addressing physical, psychological, and lifestyle factors. His patient-centric approach empowers individuals to take an active role in their healing process, improve their overall health and well-being as well as minimise the likelihood of future pain recurrence.
Outside of work, Quentin avidly seeks knowledge through reading scientific articles, watching documentaries, or traveling. He is inspired by clinicians who have made significant contributions to manual therapy research, including individuals like Mark Laslett, Jill Cook, and Laurent Fabre. Although he no longer plays rugby, he continues be a rugby enthusiast who takes pleasure in viewing games either at stadiums or in pubs.
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