Weiss-erőss Eleonóra
physiotherapist
neuroscience and physiology
Budafoki Institute
Hungary
Biography
He graduated as a Physiotherapist at the Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Sciences at the University of Szeged in 2007. Your professional interest has turned to early and late-age rehabilitation and movement development during your studies. After obtaining the diploma, he worked as a volunteer and co-worker of the Treasury Foundation, where he was involved in the movement development of communicative, autistic spectrum disorders, speech and motion development children. As a result of the therapeutic approach acquired (Floortime), the INPP (The Institute for Neurophysiological Psychology) and DSZIT (Dynamic Sensory Integration Therapy) courses were completed. Between 2008 and 2011, he worked as a physiotherapist for the Disabled Budapest Association, in rehabilitation of adult locomotor organs. From 2014 onwards he will be a volunteer of the Gézengúz Foundation and will work from 2015 onwards. It mainly performs therapeutic care of children with dysfunctional sensory integration in gymnastics and hydrotherapy. In his therapeutic work, the development of movement of late-motion and speech-induced children in individual and group form, as well as individual physiotherapy of infants with different developmental or nervous system disorders. Within the lessons aHuple® motion and coordination development tool and method is always used with emphasized weight.
Research Interest
He graduated as a Physiotherapist at the Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Sciences at the University of Szeged in 2007. Your professional interest has turned to early and late-age rehabilitation and movement development during your studies. After obtaining the diploma, he worked as a volunteer and co-worker of the Treasury Foundation, where he was involved in the movement development of communicative, autistic spectrum disorders, speech and motion development children. As a result of the therapeutic approach acquired (Floortime), the INPP (The Institute for Neurophysiological Psychology) and DSZIT (Dynamic Sensory Integration Therapy) courses were completed. Between 2008 and 2011, he worked as a physiotherapist for the Disabled Budapest Association, in rehabilitation of adult locomotor organs. From 2014 onwards he will be a volunteer of the Gézengúz Foundation and will work from 2015 onwards. It mainly performs therapeutic care of children with dysfunctional sensory integration in gymnastics and hydrotherapy. In his therapeutic work, the development of movement of late-motion and speech-induced children in individual and group form, as well as individual physiotherapy of infants with different developmental or nervous system disorders. Within the lessons aHuple® motion and coordination development tool and method is always used with emphasized weight.