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Marcin Kotlarski

Physiotherapist

Marcin Kotlarski
I specialise in post-operative and conservative physiotherapy of the spine and of the hip, knee, ankle and foot joints. I also rehabilitate the shoulder joint, hand and elbow.

Information about consultations

Warsaw

Pory 78, Warsaw, Poland

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Price list
Price list:
30-minute massage – 200 PLN
60-minute massage – 270 PLN
Combined rehabilitation (follow-up) – 220 PLN
Individual rehabilitation, 60 minutes – 270 PLN

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About me

Education

  • A graduate of the Academy of Physical Education in Poznań in Physiotherapy.
  • Scholarship holder at Charles University in Prague.

Professional experience

  • Worked with the TJ Tatran Střešovice team – Czech Republic Floorball Champions.
  • OrthoFit Rehabilitation Clinic

Areas of interest

cycling, vintage cars

Scientific Activity

Scientific presentations

  • Coordinator of physiotherapy internships at Carolina Hospital
  • Lecturer and assistant on courses organised by the CEMED Medical Education Centre in Warsaw – since 2013
  • Co-author of publications in Asystent Trenera (since 2014)
  • 2016 – Innovative CMC11 Project – a conference for trainers and physiotherapists presenting a set of preventive exercises for footballers – Warsaw
  • 2015 – ISAKOS – International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Lyon, France, oral presentation
  • 2014 – TUSYAD – congress of the Turkish Society of Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy and Knee Surgery – poster
  • 2012 – Running for Health, in recognition of Tomasz Hopfer, Warsaw

Courses and training

  • Sports instructor – specialisation: swimming.
  • Manual therapy course for the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunctions and pain.
  • Cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral spine.
  • Manual therapy course for the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunctions and pain.
  • Upper and lower limb.
  • Dry needling course in myofascial pain syndrome.