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Veronika Hetyey

Physiotherapist

About Veronika Hetyey

Veronika is a physiotherapist specializing in the treatment of orthopaedic and neurological complaints as well as the prevention and rehabilitation of spinal disorders.
Using proven methods such as Evminov, Schroth and McKenzie therapy, she guides patients individually on their path to greater mobility, stability and well-being. Her aim is to help people gain a better understanding of their body and actively involve them in their recovery process.

Specializations

  • Orthopaedic rehabilitation
    Rehabilitation and prevention of orthopaedic diseases, including follow-up treatment after hip and knee replacement operations as well as post-traumatic and post-operative rehabilitation after injuries or operations on the musculoskeletal system.
  • Spinal therapy
    Treatment and prevention of spinal disorders such as herniated discs, scoliosis and spondylosis.
  • Neurological physiotherapy
    Support in restoring motor skills after neurological illnesses or injuries – with individually adapted exercises to improve coordination and independence.
  • Additional forms of therapy
    Veronika also uses various methods, including acute pain therapy, manual lymphatic drainage, kinesio taping and flossing therapy, to support healing processes and effectively alleviate discomfort.

Languages

  • Hungarian, German, English

Biography

Veronika completed her physiotherapy studies at Semmelweis University in Budapest. She initially worked for a year supporting children with physical disabilities and later in sports rehabilitation. She is still particularly fascinated by the prevention and rehabilitation of spinal disorders.

Veronika has been working in Budapest for the past eight years and has gained extensive experience in the treatment of orthopaedic and neurological complaints.

She has found her professional calling as a physiotherapist. Whether rehabilitation or prevention – every treatment is a new, enriching experience for her. It is important to her to provide patients with comprehensive information and help them to better understand the processes in their own bodies in order to make them active participants in their recovery process.

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