Physical therapists
Our physiotherapists
László Anita
Physiotherapist
Plell Kinga
Physiotherapist
Dóra Tarján
Physiotherapist
Máté Kalmár
Physiotherapist
Tímea Szentpétery
Physiotherapist
Zsófia Murányi
Physiotherapist
Boróka Klára Módli
Physiotherapist
Wine Bernadett
Physiotherapist
Lívia Dénes
Physiotherapist
Dorottya Sándor
Physiotherapist
Krisztina Tatai
Physiotherapist
Csilla Szabóné Bora
Physiotherapist
Darai Lili
Conductor
Our physiotherapists available at the Rákosmenti Musculoskeletal Private Clinic
Major Rita
Physiotherapist
Réka Kelemen
Physiotherapist
Need a physiotherapist? Looking for a quick, effective solution to your pain? Our physiotherapists are waiting for you in 4 locations in Budapest! Our team is trained to treat both children and adult patients.
Why choose BMM's musculoskeletal specialist physiotherapists?
At the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic, we have gathered the most dedicated therapists to offer the best solution for every patient with a musculoskeletal complaint.
The physiotherapists at the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic are specialists in various fields. The first step is always an anamnesis and assessment of your condition, so that we can recommend the best therapist and procedure for your complaint. We will then draw up a personalised treatment plan, which will include local therapy sessions as well as exercises you can do at home.
How is the physiotherapy session at the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic? Click here and read our physiotherapist's blog post!
What is physiotherapy for?
Physiotherapy is a conservative (non-surgical), movement therapy treatment aimed at reducing or preventing all of a patient's complaints. Used professionally, it is widely effective before and after surgery, for sports injuries, after musculoskeletal accidents, for musculoskeletal birth defects, scoliosis, as preparation for childbirth, as postnatal regeneration, for people with autoimmune diseases, for joint, muscle and ligament injuries, for disc degeneration, osteoporosis, neurological, internal medicine and other specific diseases, or even as prevention. For sedentary or heavy physical work, it is a highly recommended form of exercise to prevent disc herniation.
Special physiotherapy techniques: