Does anyone happen to know a good Physiotherapist who specializes in sports injuries around Uusimaa region? A good Physiotherapist means he knows everything what he does...
Rommel R. replied:
JJ De Nier, have you ever encountered a doctor here who googles what a Shin bone means? I'm referring to those kinds of "Health Professionals" and sad to say, there are many of them here in Finland,
Richard F. replied:
Iain Donnan maybe able to help you.
James R. replied:
Janica Rekola
Malgorzata S. replied:
Natalia Kopaczhttp://www.nataliakopacz.fi/392552037 works at http://www.helsinginfysioterapia.fi/hefy/
Janica R. replied:
My website www.fricoriacare.com.
Keti M. replied:
Rommel Reyes, tell them about the shin bone in Finnish and I'm sure they wont have to google it. Or if you dont speak Finnish, Latin will do too.
Does anyone know a really good one physiotherapist specifically working with the dancers in Finland,preferably in Helsinki or area around?
Please,please,please!..
Vera L. replied:
he's an osteopath who works in Hki and a lot with dancers http://www.artolode.fi/
Aino O. replied:
Jarmo Ahonen, he works at http://www.artfysio.fi/ and he's really good. I've also gone to Arto Lode, who Vera suggested, but I prefer Jarmo because he's both an osteopath and a physiotherapist.
Any recommendation for a physiotherapist (esp sports physiotherapy)?
Ross H. replied:
There's a really good guy in Leppävaara called Juha Koistinen. Clinic is at Sello. Recommended by my girlfriend's mum who is a doc. I went to see him after a bad ankle sprain.