Orsolya Révész
physiotherapist
Neurology
Budafoki Institute
Hungary
Biography
He obtained a degree in Physiotherapist-Physiotherapist from the Semmelweis University Health Sciences Faculty in Budapest in 2016. Already during her university studies, neurology, early development and hydrotherapy were the determining areas for her. He spent his other activities at the Department of Emergency Neurology at the St. Margaret Hospital, at the Buda Children's Hospital, at Heim Pál Hospital, and at the Bethesda Hospital. Hydrotherapy is very close to him, as he has been swimming for more than ten years, and in 2012 he completed the swimming training course at the College of Physical Education. In addition to swimming and training for healthy children, she has had many years of experience in swimming therapy for children with asthma and orthopedic illnesses. The Gézengúz Foundation became closer to her undergraduate practice.Huple® groups started working with the groups as a physiotherapist. At present, the Foundation staff performs water and terrestrial therapy for babies and young children affected by their development in individual and group form.
Research Interest
He obtained a degree in Physiotherapist-Physiotherapist from the Semmelweis University Health Sciences Faculty in Budapest in 2016. Already during her university studies, neurology, early development and hydrotherapy were the determining areas for her. He spent his other activities at the Department of Emergency Neurology at the St. Margaret Hospital, at the Buda Children's Hospital, at Heim Pál Hospital, and at the Bethesda Hospital. Hydrotherapy is very close to him, as he has been swimming for more than ten years, and in 2012 he completed the swimming training course at the College of Physical Education. In addition to swimming and training for healthy children, she has had many years of experience in swimming therapy for children with asthma and orthopedic illnesses. The Gézengúz Foundation became closer to her undergraduate practice.Huple® groups started working with the groups as a physiotherapist. At present, the Foundation staff performs water and terrestrial therapy for babies and young children affected by their development in individual and group form.