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Osteopath Rebecca Polewsky

Here you will learn a little more about myself, my education, my philosophy and how I got into Osteopathy. 

Education

  • 2004: Licenced emergency medical technician

  • 2005-2010: Five years of full-time studies in Osteopathic Medicine with over 5.000 teaching units at the German College of Osteopathic Medicine (GCOM), Schlangenbad: State-approved Osteopath

  • 2011: Certification to practice „Heilkunde“ as „Heilpraktiker“ (in Germany this is the necessary licence to practice Osteopathy)

Continuing education

  • 2012-2014: Two years training in Haptonomy with Frans R. Veldman (pregnancy accompaniment for couples)

  • 2013-2018: Six years of philosophical fellowship, EVOST-Fellow (Evolutionary Medicine within the Osteopathic Field) with Max Girardin and Jean-Paul Höppner

  • Since 2016: Training in Neurointegrative Medicine: NIS (Neurologic Integration System), nowadays called Neurofunctional Integration, a development by Dr. med. Philip Eckardt. www.neurolog.de

  • Since 2018: Start of the three year course „Evolutionary Physiology in Osteopathic Medicine“ with Max Girardin

About us

We know our craft. 

If you book an appointment at our practice, you can be sure to get treated by very well trained Osteopaths. We, Rebecca Polewsky and Paula Klisiewicz, both finished a multi annual full-time training as well as multiple advanced training programs. Now we can offer our patients the best treatment. 

We are passionate

Osteopathy is our passion and we love working. At the same time, we don’t take ourselves too seriously - But our patients all the more!

We know Osteopathy.

And we know it very well. 

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How I found my way into Osteopathy

The end of school

Once upon a time there was a young woman from Osnabrück who wished school to end. On her way to the Abitur, she wondered, what to do with her new found freedom and the rest of her life. That was me. And suddenly out of nowhere there was the wish to study medicine. Because of very bad grades in catholic religion I was not able to study immediately, which gave me the time to recheck my wish in reality. That was exactly what I needed.

First steps in medical professions

After a few months of internships in patient care I had understood two things: Professional distance and the fact, that a hospital is not a place to become healthy. Now I wanted to learn more and understand, wether medicine was right for me. 

So I became a licensed paramedic and still was not discouraged. In contrary: I was fascinated by the deep understanding of how the body works.

 

What I learned during that time

Due to my different hospitations I understood, that I didn’t want to work in a hospital and limit damages. And after two more years of not being able to study, I finally looked for alternatives. And randomly landed on the website of the back then only College of Osteopathic Medicine in Germany, that provided a full-time training. I had no idea, what I was getting into, I just knew it was right and a couple of weeks later I attended my first lesson.

My philosphy

Primum Nihil Nocere – Do not harm

Osteopathy can have a very positive outcome if it is performed conscientiously. The only contraindication for osteopathic treatment is an inattentive therapist. In my work I respect the needs and boundaries of my patients. I treat to make them feel better. Because, when things are already bad, there is room for improvement. In the worst case scenario, your condition remains unchanged - In that case we will look together for alternatives. 

Selfcare

 don’t want you to be dependent on me. But I want to make your life easier: Less pain, less pain medicine, better sleep, better flexibility etc. There is no contra to regular treatment, especially older patients or those with severe diseases can profit from them. But the goal is always the best possible outcome.

Pain is unavoidable. Suffering is optional. 

As an Osteopath I belong to the optimists in medicine. Because I believe, that the body has the basic strive for and all necessities to be healthy. My professional ethics do not allow me to believe in untreatable diseases or in the idea, that pain is part of life. Yes, there is no life without death and no health without disease. But I look at the range of colors in between and at all the possibilities to deal with that better and easier. 

If I was not convinced that health was possible, there would not be a point in going to my practice in the morning. Because the patient will fulfill the prognosis of his therapist. So let us not exclude any possibilities

You alone can make it. But not alone.

This sentence hung in the corridor of the psychosomatic clinic used to work at. It is mostly used in addiction therapy, but I find that it works for all forms of therapy. Even the most competent and empathetic therapist can only improve the conditions, so that healing can be possible. We guide towards self-help, which always has to do with orientation towards oneself and the understanding, what helps and what harms. 

 

I don’t see it as my job, to tell you what to do and what to stop. I will only give recommendations, that might be helpful. Then you can find out, wether they are useful and have the desired effect. If not - leave it. Good is, what does good. And everyone can only find out for themselves. 

Less is more. More or less. 

Often only a little is required to achieve a lot. Very often, we just have to omit something. And sometimes we just have to let it be. For my work that means, that I will give your body as many impulses as necessary, but always as little as possible. The same principle is applied to your frequency of appointments. Any additional therapies should be selected and effective.

And regarding what you can do for yourself, I am a big friend of simplicity: Drinking enough water, sleeping enough, moving in fresh air, eating calmly, chewing well, being surrounded by loving people and learning to say no… All that are basic human needs, that are necessary for our wellbeing and easily to apply.

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