Category: Second
Education:
- National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport, specialty "Physical Education in the Educational Sphere" and "Physical Culture and Sports Rehabilitation"
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- regular professional development through courses and training on massage and physical rehabilitation;
- continuous improvement of knowledge, practical skills, and mastering new evidence-based techniques for effective work with patients.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- therapeutic (rejuvenating) massage;
- classic (relaxing) massage;
- lymphatic drainage massage;
- sports massage.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- "I am interested in modern evidence-based approaches to the rehabilitation and recovery of patients after injuries, surgeries, or physical exertion. I pay attention to kinesiotherapy — controlled motor exercises that help restore muscle and joint function, as well as soft tissue work techniques to maintain flexibility and reduce muscle tension."
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- "I love sports — I play football and basketball. I am passionate about literature and cinema of various genres, from classics to modern films."
Doctor's advice:
- "Massage helps to relax muscles, improves blood circulation, and supports recovery after physical exertion, injuries, or surgeries. If you have injuries, chronic diseases, or other limitations, consult with a doctor first. The doctor will provide recommendations for safe massage, and the massage therapist will select an individual technique and intensity of the procedures. Regular massage sessions, combined with a healthy lifestyle — physical activity, proper sleep and nutrition — help to keep muscles and joints in tone, reduce tension, and improve well-being. It is important to listen to your body and share your feelings and results with the specialist — this helps to adjust the recovery plan and achieve better results