MSc in Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist
Director of SILAB Polyclinic
A physiotherapist with extensive clinical and scientific experience. She graduated from the University of Applied Health Sciences in Zagreb and earned her Master’s degree from the Faculty of Health Studies in Rijeka. Since 2021, she has been a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Kinesiology, where her research focuses on the relationship between movement, the nervous system, and functional recovery. She is the author of numerous scientific and professional publications on the impact of physical activity on the human body.
She developed her professional expertise through her work at Goljak Special Hospital and SUVAG Polyclinic, where she gained experience working with children with neurodevelopmental disorders and adults with balance impairments. Today, she serves as the Director of SILAB Polyclinic, where she promotes an interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation and integrates modern therapeutic methods into everyday clinical practice.
She continuously advances her expertise in neurorehabilitation and functional movement, applying methods such as Normal Movement, the Bobath Concept (including Baby Bobath), Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), Ayres Sensory Integration, kinesiology taping, dry needling, and Othmer Neurofeedback. As a lecturer, she participates in neurofeedback education programs and actively shares her knowledge with physiotherapy and occupational therapy students.
Her professional approach is based on understanding the individual as a whole, recognizing the close connection between movement, the nervous system, and everyday functioning. She focuses on identifying the root cause of each problem and providing individualized treatment plans that support long-term and sustainable rehabilitation outcomes.