Effect of bad sitting posture

Improve your posture with physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a proven treatment to improve posture. Physiotherapists will use a combination of hands on treatment, stretches, and physiotherapy exercises to help correct poor posture and re-balance the body.

About Me

My name is Romyna and I am a musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, acupuncturist and Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner® with 15 years of experience in Orthopedic and neurological Physiotherapy.
I try to provide to my patients the best treatments with different class techniques and equipment with high end technology.
In case you need me, I’d love to help you in the best way possible with our latest high-end technology (Shockwave Therapy, Tecartherapy, Gt, manual therapy, mobilization, Virtual Rehabilitation and a lot more) and scientific techniques with the same care and personal touch.
I specialize in treating post operative, sports injuries, musculoskeletal pain, post-operative pain, neurological rehabilitation and pediatric conditions.
Feel free to send me a text message If you have any questions or if you need an Physiotherapy assessment:
Tel And WhatsApp 07455250006

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Effect of bad sitting posture

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