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Kamil Perczak
Physiotherapist in Warsaw. Works with adults.
Warszawa
Any hours
Physiotherapist consultation - manual therapy 30 min
Centrum Medyczne Damiana Lazurowa 71A
After purchasing, you can change the date of your visit.
Kamil Perczak, MA
Kamil Perczak, MA, is an experienced physiotherapist and a graduate of the University of Physical Education in Kraków. With 14 years of professional experience, he helps patients regain mobility and improve their well-being. He specializes in orthopedic rehabilitation, working with individuals dealing with orthopedic and neurological challenges. His knowledge, experience, and personalized approach deliver tangible results.
Kinesitherapy, or treatment through movement, is a cornerstone of his practice. Using tailored exercises and manual therapy, he effectively addresses joint and muscle issues, helping patients return to full functionality and independence. He firmly believes that movement is the best medicine, and well-chosen exercises can work wonders for health and quality of life.

Specialization:

- Physiotherapist.

Patient's age:

- Adults.

Specialist deals with:

- Physiotherapy consultations combined with manual therapy.

Education:

- University of Physical Education in Kraków,
- University of Business and Enterprise in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski.

Professional experience:

- Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center.

Language proficiency:

- Polish.

Trainings, courses, certifications:

- Milligan Concept Manual Therapy Modules A, B, C,
- PNF Basic Concept Course,
- McKenzie Method Modules A, B, C, D,
- Medical Taping.
Location:
Centrum Medyczne Damiana Lazurowa
ul. Lazurowa 71A
01-314 Warszawa
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