Benjamin Loh
FOUNDER

British School of Osteopathy (2009)
With an early career based in dancing that included West End musical performances such as “The King and I” and “The Lion King” in London, Benjamin’s interest in osteopathy was ignited when he sustained a serious back injury during a performance.
Having sought osteopathic treatment and experiencing effective healing to his back, he realised the impact of osteopathy on people’s lives and wellbeing – leading him to undertake his qualifications from the British School of Osteopathy in London in 2009.
He has been a practicing Osteopath for 10 years, and recently founded Hands On Osteopathy and Physiotherapy to help bring his vision of compassion and the nurturing touch to his patients.
Regina Seah
AHPC registered physiotherapist

Diploma in Physiotherapy (1991) (Auckland Institute of Technology New Zealand )
Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand registered Physiotherapist.
MSc in Healthcare Management (1999) (University of Swansea, Wales)
AHPC Certified
Regina obtained her physiotherapy qualification in NZ under a PSC scholarship in 1991 and her clinical work experience was gained in local hospitals. This clinical experience, in addition to attending local and overseas training courses / hospital attachments allowed her to hone her skills in musculoskeletal and rheumatological conditions (eg, OA, RA, Ankylosing Spondylitis), orthopaedic post-op rehabilitation and sports injuries. Aside from clinical work, Regina was involved in teaching and mentoring junior staff /students, patient programmes and volunteering in support groups. Regina is committed to personalised patient care and endeavours to achieve the best outcome for her clients. She is experienced in manual therapy, exercise prescription, electrotherapy, clinical pilates and hydrotherapy. She is comfortable conversing in English, Mandarin, Malay, Teochew and Hokkien.