Mandeep Raju

Mandeep Raju, Doctor of Chiropractic is the chiropractor for the University of Derby

Mandeep Raju

Mandeep has worked in a number of Chiropractic clinics in the UK gaining valuable knowledge and experience.

Graduating from the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic with an upper second-class BSc honours Chiropractic degree, Mandeep is registered with the General Chiropractic Council. Prior to his chiropractic education Mandeep gained a BSc honours degree in Physiology from the University of Leeds, giving him a solid science background. His fascination in the field was initially ignited upon witnessing the benefits of chiropractic as well as seeing the doctor patient interaction, which he avidly enjoyed.

Mandeep believes that the body is an instrument which must be looked after with great care. As a result he embraces the principals of chiropractic and practices what he preaches keeping his mind as active and alert as possible. He is enthusiastic and passionate about delivering the highest quality of Chiropractic care as possible. His aim is to help his patients live life to the fullest through Chiropractic and to advise them on lifestyle, including posture, diet, exercise and ergonomics.

He is passionate about chiropractic being available to everyone and has treated people of varying ages and occupations. These have ranged from students, sedentary and manual workers to professional PGA golfers, county footballers, rugby players, cricketers and triathletes.

Mandeep uses a number of different Chiropractic techniques, including Diversified, Thompson, Gonstead, Activator, Dry Needling, Muscle Testing and Sacro-Occipital Technique. As such he can treat a wide range of conditions and adapt his treatment to suit the individual

Mandeep speaks a number of languages allowing him to relate to a wide variety of cultural backgrounds. Being a fitness enthusiast he enjoys the outdoors, going to the gym, playing tennis, squash, badminton and football. He loves cooking, a heritage of his cultural belongings both for personal satisfaction and for the delight of others.

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