Kovács Tímea

Physiotherapist

I earned my physiotherapist degree at Semmelweis University. Movement and sports have been a part of my daily life since childhood. Through dance, I learned what our bodies are capable of and the coordinated effort required to execute a sequence of movements. I always knew I wanted to choose a profession where I could help others, and I was always drawn to healthcare. Combining this with my love of movement led me to decide to become a physiotherapist. As in many fields, continuous learning and development are essential in our profession. Accordingly, I constantly train myself to expand my knowledge and use it to assist my clients in recovering as quickly as possible. I believe that attention, effective communication, comprehensive therapy, and dedicated effort bring results. By supporting my clients throughout their healing process, we can achieve the goals we set together.
Further Training:
  • McKenzie ‘A’ Course
  • FDM Therapy 1, 2, 3 (Fascial Distortion Model)
  • Visceral Therapy
  • Kinematic Taping
  • Trigger Point Therapy and Fascia Release Techniques
  • Scar Treatment
  • Cupping Therapy
  • SMR in Sports and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
  • Evidence-Based Medicine in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
  • Functional Movement Analysis (FMA)
  • Manual Therapy (Barvicsenko Method)
  • Instrument-Assisted Manual Therapy (TMI)