I am an Osteopath and Physiotherapist driven by a fascination with human biomechanics and the belief that the body is a perfect unity.
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My professional journey began with a simple but powerful curiosity: I wanted to understand the incredible machinery of the human body—its anatomy, its biomechanics, and how it all fits together. That curiosity led me to a Physiotherapy degree, but it was discovering Osteopathy that truly shaped my path.
When I found Osteopathy, I found a philosophy that matched how I view the world: “Life is movement.” I learned to see the body not just as a collection of parts, but as a complete, interconnected unity.
Over the years, I’ve worked in hospitals, private clinics, and alongside diverse healthcare teams. I’ve dove deep into specialized training—from postural rehabilitation and breathing techniques to supporting pregnant women and newborns. Today, I split my time between treating patients and teaching the next generation of practitioners as a Didactic Assistant at the CSOT in Rome.
For me, this isn’t just a job; it is a continuous exchange. I believe in connecting with the person before the patient. My goal is to use my knowledge to help your body express itself at its best again. Watching that transformation happens day after day doesn’t just help you physically—it deeply enriches me as a human being.
I started my journey as an osteopath in 2009 assisting Dr. Giovanni Battista Giovannetti at his practice.
After graduating as Osteopath, I started to work as an independent professional in collaboration with many practices/health centers in Rome.
In 2018 I officially started working in Amsterdam at Therapeutisch Activiteiten Centrum Amsterdam (TACA
I worked as physiotherapist in many private clinics and hospitals (Policlinico portuense Luigi di Liegro, Casa di cura Villa Pia, Nasso-De Rosis center).
I guide individuals toward a deeper connection with their bodies, using the Mezieres and Feldenkrais methods to cultivate movement awareness.
My goal is to help you rediscover natural balance and move through life with newfound ease and efficiency.
After I graduated in Osteopathy, I worked as didactic assistant at CSOT (Centro Studi di Osteopatia Tradizionale) in Rome.
I organize seminars and workshops in Rome and Amsterdam to talk about how osteopathy can help people’s health.
I lead the ADA group in Amsterdam. This is a platform that connects people with healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals, such as myself, share how they can help. Interested people learn ways to take care of their own wellbeing.
Gregory Yesensky D.O.
Gregory Yesensky D.O. and Veronique Everarts D.O.
Gregory Yesensky D.O.
Marie-Odile Fessenmeyer D.O. MROF
Renzo Molinari D.O.
Philippe Lambert D.O.
Jonathan Parson D.O. Msc PGCE GOsC
Alain Jourcin D.O. MROI
David Leonard Blow
Università Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore (A. Gemelli)
Escuela Valenciana de Estudios para la Salud (EVES)
G.Monari e Collaborators