Bernadett Kereskényi
physiotherapist
neuroscience and physiology
Budafoki Institute
Hungary
Biography
He graduated as a physiotherapist in 1990 and at the Department of Surgery at Semmelweis University and then worked at the Madarász Street Children's Hospital. Since 1994 he has been a member of the Gézengúz Foundation. He combines the knowledge gained from his multidisciplinary education for the effective healing of infants and children (Katona Method, Bobath, Pfaffenrot Manuálterapy, Huple® Program, Analytic-Functional Therapy, NHT 1, -2, kinesiotape) in individual physiotherapy and sensory motor development sessions. In the swimming pool, individual and group sessions are held using the Neuro-hydrotherapy and Halliwick method. He is also involved in the diagnostic team with pediatric neurogenic and motion therapy therapies. He regularly works with the Huple® motion and coordination development tool for physiotherapists at Semmelweis University, He teaches baby swimming instructors at the University of Physical Education, he is involved in the training of rehabilitation swimming instructor at ELTE. His professional work focuses specifically on the potential of Neurohydrotherapy in childhood. Among other things, this is a regular lecturer on national and international conferences. As a professional leader of the Foundation, he has been involved in the postgraduate training of the Huple® program and the Neurohydrotherapy Method as well as a leader and an instructor of training methods.
Research Interest
He graduated as a physiotherapist in 1990 and at the Department of Surgery at Semmelweis University and then worked at the Madarász Street Children's Hospital. Since 1994 he has been a member of the Gézengúz Foundation. He combines the knowledge gained from his multidisciplinary education for the effective healing of infants and children (Katona Method, Bobath, Pfaffenrot Manuálterapy, Huple® Program, Analytic-Functional Therapy, NHT 1, -2, kinesiotape) in individual physiotherapy and sensory motor development sessions. In the swimming pool, individual and group sessions are held using the Neuro-hydrotherapy and Halliwick method. He is also involved in the diagnostic team with pediatric neurogenic and motion therapy therapies. He regularly works with the Huple® motion and coordination development tool for physiotherapists at Semmelweis University, He teaches baby swimming instructors at the University of Physical Education, he is involved in the training of rehabilitation swimming instructor at ELTE. His professional work focuses specifically on the potential of Neurohydrotherapy in childhood. Among other things, this is a regular lecturer on national and international conferences. As a professional leader of the Foundation, he has been involved in the postgraduate training of the Huple® program and the Neurohydrotherapy Method as well as a leader and an instructor of training methods.