About adhe

Adhe Guedez is a health professional who focuses on helping individuals achieve a pain-free life. As a Fisio-Osteopath, Health Coach, and Nutrition Scientist, Adhe Guedez integrates various disciplines to provide comprehensive care. She is also the author of "Código Salud," a book available on Amazon, which likely delves into her holistic approach to health and wellness. Her online presence includes links to her Instagram profile, THHCCS, THHBOG, the Escuela Latinoamericana de Osteopatia, her book "Codigo Salud Libro" on Amazon, and a link related to "Sanar y Codigo Salud."

The Escuela Latinoamericana de Osteopatia (ELO), where Adhe Guedez is listed as faculty, offers a functional and avant-garde approach to osteopathy. The school aims to teach and research the science, art, and philosophy of osteopathy through a practical and dynamic program. ELO emphasizes the integration of osteopathic concepts in the assertive treatment of human body pathologies, striving to make osteopathy more practical, accessible, and cutting-edge to address modern health problems and promote well-being in Latin America and the world. The school prides itself on academic excellence and ethical standards, attracting health professionals who seek continuous training and research opportunities.

ELO's faculty comprises highly trained professionals with experience and research in various areas of osteopathy across Latin America. The school is committed to creating professionals with impeccable ethics who contribute to the well-being of their communities. The faculty includes individuals like Ft. Danhay Portal, the International Academic Coordinator, and delegates for various countries such as Luis Pérez (Colombia), Glayne Galeno (Educational Programs Coordinator), Gustavo Witte (Mexico and Argentina), Heber Guardián (Venezuela), and Julián Sáenz (Colombia). These professionals bring diverse expertise in areas like manual therapy, sports physiotherapy, neural therapy, and functional training.

The Escuela Latinoamericana de Osteopatia offers programs such as the International Certificate as Structural Osteopath (COE) and a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). The COE program involves 350 hours of study, including six modules of in-person practical sessions and e-learning components. Students must also complete clinical practice hours and a final research project. The D.O. program requires 450 hours of study, with additional clinical practice and a final examination. ELO has multiple locations across Latin America, including Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and Guatemala, making its programs accessible to a wide range of students.