I am Michel Leduc, born and raised in the forests of Limburg, the green lung of Belgium. We don’t need to look any further to understand my fascination with nature and life in all its forms. In the 90’s during my biology studies it became clear that my interests are more orientated towards human nature and life.
Physio- and manual therapy, together with orthomolecular medicine all lead to physiology, anatomy and osteopathy !!!
To really understand and see osteopathy, a dedicated and ongoing study is required, preferably one with communicative interaction…
Hence lecturing and tutoring in basic sciences (chemistry, biochemistry and physics) and of course in osteopathy (physiology, neurology, nutrition,…) are such a learning experience. These possibilities presented themselves in Belgian and abroad, at different academies, colleges and osteopathic institutions and I have cherished all of those ever since…
In 2010, Marnik graduated as a Master in rehabilitation sciences and physiotherapy with a specialisation in sports within the muskuloskeletal rehabilitation major (UHasselt & KUL).
Once graduated, he started working as a physiotherapist in a private practice and as a member of the medical team of first devision football club KVC Westerlo.
Immediately after completing his physiotherapy studies, he started studying osteopathy which he finished in 2016 (FICO Antwerp).
During this time, Michel was one of his lecturers and from then on the contact was made.
After obtaining his degree in osteopathy, Marnik was a practice assistant at FICO from 2016 until 2019.
He follows and followed a number of postgraduates concerning biochemistry & physiology, embryology, philosophy and since 2022 he performes twice each year, a human dissection at the university of Heidelberg, together with Michel.
In 2011, Marnik followed his first course in dry needling and immediately started integrating it in daily practice. Afterwards he completed another dry needling course in 2020 and then became an assistant within that course until 2024 (Orthologos).
Marnik has a own private practice together with his wife, who is a fasciatherapist, in Belgium.
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