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Free physiotherapy assessment
Free Physiotherapy Assesment for Musculoskeletal Issues Good morning and happy Boxing Day. Thursday 28/12/23 and 11/01/24 we are giving Free assessments of physiotherapy at Happyback clinic. (Me and one of my colleagues: Tseten from Nepal). We are a friendly chartered...
Reduce your risk of falls
How to improve balance and reduce your risk of falls The good news is that yoga, tai chi, Feldenkrais and strength training have all been shown to improve balance, gait, and capacity to carry weight-- all of which lower the risk of falling. Yoga also helps with body...
Goals of Physiotherapy for Neck Pain
Goals of Physiotherapy for Neck Pain Physical therapy for neck pain typically includes the following goals: Reduce pain and stiffness Improve head and neck range of motion Develop dynamic strengthening of the neck and its supporting musculature Develop strategies to...
What is Fascia?
Fascia: what is it, how do you train it, and why bother? If you’ve dealt with stiffness and pain in the recent past, you may have come across fascia training — an approach that many in the fitness are encouraging people to do. That means working to improve the health...
World Physiotherapy Day
World Physiotherapy Day In 1996, 8 September was designated as World PT Day. This is the date World Physiotherapy was founded in 1951. The day marks the unity and solidarity of the global physiotherapy community. It is an opportunity to recognise the work that...
Why cracking your own neck is bad!
Why cracking your own neck is bad! We’ve all seen people “crack” their necks to try to relieve pain or stiffness. When you crack your neck, the action releases gas or fluid from the joints surrounding the neck. The cracking, usually makes you feel better temporarily....
TMJ Dysfunction
What is TMJ dysfunction? TMJ dysfunction is inflammation of the TMJ, which connects the jaw to the skull. This can cause pain and reduced function. The TMJ is a complex joint and can be affected by several problems: Cross bite; Posture; Stress/nervous habits;...
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I am functional manual therapist
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Physiotherapy
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Something about Me
My name is Romyna and I am a musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner® with 15 years of experience in Orthopaedic and neurological Physiotherapy.
I graduated in Physiotherapy from The Sapienza University of Rome in 2005 and in 2009 I graduated from the four-year Feldenkrais training with Ruthy Alon. I am a member of the Italian Feldenkrais Guild.
I held a clinical position at the Israelite Hospital in Rome, leading the inpatient and outpatient neurological and orthopaedic rehabilitation teams for many years before moving to Bristol.
Testimonials
What Patient say about me
We are proud to offer a wide range of comprehensive services to meet the needs of adults, seniors, and pediatric patients.

Roberto
Tennis Elbow
Romina is a very professional and friendly physiotherapist. She is really knowledgeable and can explain things clearly and easy to understand.

Goya
Fibromyalgia
Romyna is one of the best physiotherapists I've ever had. She is very professional, with ample experience, and also a highly sensitive person.

Carmen
Back Problems
Romyna is an excellent professional. She has been treating me for years and ever since then my back problems have improved or disappeared.
FAQ
What exactly is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapists will treat the patient using hands-on techniques. Aside from the included manual treatment, physiotherapists can also use electro medical treatments, acupuncture and giving you good advice on how to alter your lifestyle which can reduce the possibility of further muscular pain and joint problems, as well as providing you with exercises to take care of chronic conditions.















