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Mgr. Lucie Vokatá

Physiotherapist

Lucie gradually gained experience as a physiotherapist in a hospital environment, where she worked in the gynecology-obstetrics department, then worked in a facility with a psychosomatic focus, where she began to perceive more intensely the connection between body and mind and how important communication is not only between therapist and client, but above all in life.

About Lucie:

In his approach, he uses a number of manual techniques in combination with modern therapeutic approaches. In particular, it is based on developmental kinesiology and its connections with functional muscle chains, including viscerovertebral relationships.

Lucie also works in companies where, in addition to physiotherapy treatment directly at the workplace, she provides ergonomic consultancy in order to create a working environment that does not lead to overtaxing the human body.

In the PHYSIOCARE team under the leadership of PhDr. Petr Zahradník, Ph.D. she began to perceive very strongly how closely the tension of muscles, skin, organs and other parts of the human body is connected with the tension in our lives. Therefore, he always guides his clients to understand the cause of their difficulties and finds a way to eliminate them with them.

Education:

  • Master of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Charles University (2019)
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Charles University (2016)

Courses:

  • Mobilization in the context of muscle chains, PhDr. Petr Bitnar, Prague
  • Viscerovertebral relations and their use in clinical practice, Mgr. Petr Bitnar, Prague
  • Viscerovertebral relations and their use in clinical practice – focused on GERD, Mgr. Petr Bitnar, Prague
  • Complex therapy of trigger points and global muscle reciprocal inhibition, PhDr. Petr Bitnar, Kladno
  • Complex therapy of the shoulder girdle, PhDr. Petr Bitnar, Kladno
  • Rib mobilization by the method of Ludmila Mojžíšová, Hana Volejníková, Vyškov
  • Special kinesiology of the human locomotor apparatus – differential diagnosis and therapy proposal, PhDr. Petr Šifta, Ph.D., Prague
  • Acral Coactivation Therapy (ACT), PhDr. Ingrid Palaščáková Špringrová, PhD., Rehaspring Čelákovice
  • Diagnosis and therapy of idiopathic scoliosis according to Schrotová and Karského, PhDr. Iveta Pallová Ph.D., CKP Dobřichovice
  • Fascial manipulation Stecco level 1, Pietro Iogna Prat, PT, MSc., Lorenzo Copetti, PT, Rehaeduca