Expert Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Getafe CF, Spanish Tennis Federation or UCAM Murcia taught some of the papers
The Sixteenth National Congress of Physiotherapy, Catholic University of Murcia, which starts tomorrow at the Jeronimos Monastery, accredited professionals will bring together the world of sport.
Physiotherapists or doctors Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Getafe CF, Spanish Tennis Federation or CB UCAM Murcia share their experiences at a conference that will focus on the practice of physiotherapy in sports.
The Temple of Jeronimos Monastery will host the opening of the congress at four in the afternoon.
In the afternoon session highlights the presence of Julián Casanova, physiotherapist of the Spanish Tennis Federation, who will present his experiences as a professional within the sport racket, a track where he has had the opportunity to work with the likes Rafa Nadal or David Ferrer.
By the morning of Thursday, Juan Molina, a former Olympic athlete and professor at UCAM, will give a talk on his experience as a professional athlete compared to physiotherapy.
Former ciezano walker missed the Olympics because of an injury so you will have much to say in his speech.
At ten-thirty, Jose Manuel Marin, a member of the Medical Services of Real Madrid, will speak on medical interventions football players and the importance of injury prevention.
Serious injuries this season of players like Khedira or Jesse certainly occupy much of his presentation.
At 12:30 hours will be the turn of Esteban Arévalo, physiotherapist Atletico Madrid, which will focus its intervention on their own experiences in football but surely be asked about the status of some players arriving 'touched' for the crucial match Saturday at the Camp Nou.
In the afternoon, another professional football club First Division, Carlos Enrique López, Getafe physiotherapist will give a presentation entitled 'The day of the physiotherapist in professional football' which will provide important clues and curiosities teachers and students attending a conference will also feature interesting presentations and lectures from professionals from academia.
For Friday and Saturday are the workshops and workshops that will focus on acupuncture to treat tendinopathy and will be taught by Raquel Ros, acupuncture expert physiotherapist in Santa María del Rosell Hospital.
Source: UCAM