authorlist - Anatomia & FisioterapiaThe latest evidence based conclusions about Anatomy & Physiotherapyhttps://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00apAndrew Clark2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=4498&view=author<p>Andrew graduated from the University of Sydney in 2010 with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy. He has worked at Lane Cove Physiotherapy on Sydney’s Lower North Shore for the past 5 years and has also recently become the Director of OccFit Physiotherapy, providing workplace-based physiotherapy in and around Sydney. Andrew regularly treats, with ever-improving results, low back pain and work-related injuries. As a retired, national level sprinter, Andrew also has an interest in the athletic population, in particular groin and hamstring injuries. In his spare time Andrew enjoys running or spending time with his family at one of Sydney’s beautiful beaches.</p><p>Andrew graduated from the University of Sydney in 2010 with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy. He has worked at Lane Cove Physiotherapy on Sydney’s Lower North Shore for the past 5 years and has also recently become the Director of OccFit Physiotherapy, providing workplace-based physiotherapy in and around Sydney. Andrew regularly treats, with ever-improving results, low back pain and work-related injuries. As a retired, national level sprinter, Andrew also has an interest in the athletic population, in particular groin and hamstring injuries. In his spare time Andrew enjoys running or spending time with his family at one of Sydney’s beautiful beaches.</p>Eric Walper2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=4654&view=author<p>Eric Walper works as a Musculoskeletal Physical Therapist in Canada. He holds a Bachelors degree in Human Immunity and a Masters degree in Physical Therapy. He typically works with orthopaedic populations that range in age and occupation. He especially has a keen interest in the hip and sacroiliac joint and is constantly trying to translate new and existing literature and techniques into clinically relevant exercise and manual therapy approaches. His articles fall within the genre of Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy. In his spare time you can find him Olympic weightlifting and pretending to be a runner.</p><p>Eric Walper works as a Musculoskeletal Physical Therapist in Canada. He holds a Bachelors degree in Human Immunity and a Masters degree in Physical Therapy. He typically works with orthopaedic populations that range in age and occupation. He especially has a keen interest in the hip and sacroiliac joint and is constantly trying to translate new and existing literature and techniques into clinically relevant exercise and manual therapy approaches. His articles fall within the genre of Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy. In his spare time you can find him Olympic weightlifting and pretending to be a runner.</p>Joanna Tuynman2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=2090&view=author<p>Joanna Tuynman (The Netherlands, originally from Wales) has finished her Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy in 2011 and currently works in a private practice in Tholen. On top of that, she is currently finishing her Masters degree in Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy at the University of Brussels. After that she plans to obtain Masters degrees in Manual therapy and Sports Physiotherapy. Working and studying takes up a lot of her time, but when she does have time, she loves to travel the world and discover new places. During the week she loves to go running or spend time in the kitchen, cooking. </p><p>Joanna Tuynman (The Netherlands, originally from Wales) has finished her Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy in 2011 and currently works in a private practice in Tholen. On top of that, she is currently finishing her Masters degree in Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy at the University of Brussels. After that she plans to obtain Masters degrees in Manual therapy and Sports Physiotherapy. Working and studying takes up a lot of her time, but when she does have time, she loves to travel the world and discover new places. During the week she loves to go running or spend time in the kitchen, cooking. </p>Andrew Cuff2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=986&view=authorChris Burtin2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=997&view=authorFontys University: dept. Physiotherapy2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=4913&view=authorWillem-Paul Wiertz2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=982&view=authorHelen van Raaij2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=4932&view=authorHenrike Greuel2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=4978&view=author<p>Henrike graduated in 2006 as a Physiotherapist in Germany. She has worked for a total of three years as a physiotherapist in Peru, Germany, and India and during this time, also did her specialisation as a Manual Therapist. Then, she quit her job to study mentoring and teaching in health professions. During her studies she has worked as a research assistant in the field of wheelchair research, which sparked her interest for physiotherapeutic research. That is why she did her masters at the KU Leuven, Belgium and moved afterwards for her PhD in “Muscular dysfunction in patellofemoral pain” to Manchester, UK.</p><p>Henrike graduated in 2006 as a Physiotherapist in Germany. She has worked for a total of three years as a physiotherapist in Peru, Germany, and India and during this time, also did her specialisation as a Manual Therapist. Then, she quit her job to study mentoring and teaching in health professions. During her studies she has worked as a research assistant in the field of wheelchair research, which sparked her interest for physiotherapeutic research. That is why she did her masters at the KU Leuven, Belgium and moved afterwards for her PhD in “Muscular dysfunction in patellofemoral pain” to Manchester, UK.</p>Iliana Chatzifragkou2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=985&view=authorJens Erik Jørgensen2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=990&view=author<p>Jens Erik graduated as a Physiotherapist in Aalborg, Denmark in 1991. In 2009, he obtained his Masters degree in Physiotherapy at Queen Margaret University Edinburgh. He has also specialized in Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging of musculoskeletal problems at Alberta University. Jens Erik has been working in private practices since 1993, and is since February 2015 owner of his own private practice in Aalborg. He is part time lecturer at the Physiotherapy Department of University College of Northern Denmark and is also affiliated with an elite European handball club in Aalborg. In his spare time, he loves travelling and scuba diving.</p><p>Jens Erik graduated as a Physiotherapist in Aalborg, Denmark in 1991. In 2009, he obtained his Masters degree in Physiotherapy at Queen Margaret University Edinburgh. He has also specialized in Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging of musculoskeletal problems at Alberta University. Jens Erik has been working in private practices since 1993, and is since February 2015 owner of his own private practice in Aalborg. He is part time lecturer at the Physiotherapy Department of University College of Northern Denmark and is also affiliated with an elite European handball club in Aalborg. In his spare time, he loves travelling and scuba diving.</p>Justine Aka2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=1914&view=authorKristy Themelis2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=994&view=authorLesley Wassef-Birosik2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=996&view=authorLewis Ingram2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=989&view=authorLiesbeth Raymakers2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=992&view=author<p>Liesbeth Raymakers has been working as a Physiotherapist since 1998, mainly in hospital based care, ICU and intensive rehab. Originally from the Netherlands, she is now based in South Africa, (Pietermaritzburg). After obtaining a Masters degree in Human Movement Sciences at VU Amsterdam, she studied Physiotherapy and ultimately specialized in cardiac rehab and oncology. Her academic curiosity about movement systems, medical physiology and human behavior translated into joining A&P. She is very lucky to live in the mountain bike capital of Africa, and enjoys long rides and runs with her dogs in this beautiful part of the world.</p><p>Liesbeth Raymakers has been working as a Physiotherapist since 1998, mainly in hospital based care, ICU and intensive rehab. Originally from the Netherlands, she is now based in South Africa, (Pietermaritzburg). After obtaining a Masters degree in Human Movement Sciences at VU Amsterdam, she studied Physiotherapy and ultimately specialized in cardiac rehab and oncology. Her academic curiosity about movement systems, medical physiology and human behavior translated into joining A&P. She is very lucky to live in the mountain bike capital of Africa, and enjoys long rides and runs with her dogs in this beautiful part of the world.</p>Miranda Asher2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=983&view=authorNefeli Tompra2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=1436&view=authorPedro Castex2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=4320&view=authorPetra Juffer2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=991&view=authorPhillip Hughes2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=988&view=authorCarsten Mueller2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=1004&view=authorGökmen Yapali2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=1000&view=authorJuncal Roman2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/authorlist?id=1002&view=authorMarc Schmitz2019-04-09T06:55:12+02:002019-04-09T06:55:12+02:00https://www.anatomia-fisioterapia.es/es/authorlist?id=981&view=author