Naydu Osorio graduated with a bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy in 1995, and she has been an Occupational Therapist Registered (OTR®) by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) since 1998. In 2003 the State Medical Board of Ohio licensed Naydu as a Massage Therapist. Naydu Osorio first heard about Myofascial Release back in college when a professor lectured about the technique.

In 2000 Naydu began to study the
John Barnes method of Myofascial Release. Naydu Osorio focuses her treatments in helping others in pain. This therapeutic approach and treatments are so effective that helped Naydu in a very short period of time to release her restrictions and pain from an old back injury. Naydu returned to a pain free lifestyle. Her own back problems have helped Naydu to better understand others in pain and their restrictions. As a professional she felt motivated to continue her education to enhance and improve her knowledge and skills, to do her best in increasing the quality of life of human beings.

Naydu Osorio currently holds professional licenses from the states of Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Florida.

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Hands-On Approach

Naydu Osorio specializes in pain relief using Myofascial Release and CranioSacral Therapy (advanced hands-on techniques).

Naydu’s main goal is:

To provide the highest quality of care for patients and to help them to meet their specific needs (relieve pain, restore motion and function, and improve the sense of well-being; among others).

One-On-One Therapy Sessions

An integrated evaluation is performed to determine where the specific restrictions are in the patient’s body. Once the evaluation is completed, the treatment plan is designed with the particular technique(s).

Postural and Body Awareness

Patients can also receive orientation in postural and body awareness. This helps to minimize the stress and energy while performing their functional skills through the proper use of body mechanics to avoid further injuries.

A servant of God

For many years I thought that the therapy and techniques I experienced and learned in 1999-2000 had changed my life in a physical, emotional, and spiritual way. Although the therapy has changed my perspective as a therapist to continue helping others, my life really changed when I accepted Jesus Christ as my only Lord and Savior.

God has been guiding me with a purpose. I moved from one country to another, as God called Abram in
Genesis 12:1, because God has a plan for every person to receive even greater blessings in the future for His glory.

God uses me as an instrument. My knowledge, my experience, all I have is because of God. He gives us talents to be used for His glory. God restores our strength and His power gives us health so that we may serve others as we can see in
Luke 4:38-39.

We can only be strengthened through God, by spending time with Him as we read it in
Luke 5:16. Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed after He had been preaching and healing people diseases. And only if God wants the power of healing will come, as the Scripture teaches in Luke 5:12.

My hands are instruments of God; I am God's servant.