Saturday 21 May 2011

Having finished his professional training...


Having finished his professional training as a masseur and medical bath consequent in
1981, Robert Pfund started to about physiotherapy, and soon discovered a critical concerned
in instructions therapy. Gold medal contacts with the Kaltenbom-Evjenth concept inspired him
to attend courses in orthopaedic pharmaceutical, offered near Dos Winkel. Afterwards, he
began a official training in orthopaedic guide group therapy (OMT) according to the
Kaltenbom-Evjenth concept, which he finished in 1993 with the OMT-II exam. To learn
the second vital manual-therapeutic concept, he went to Australia in the years 1994-1996,
where he received his Graduate Certificate in Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy
and then his condition of a Bossman of Science in Physiotherapy at the University of South
Australia in Adelaide.
His combined knowledge of both the Kaltenbom-Evjenth concept and the Maitland
concept provided him with the footing to evolve an but combination of manualtherapeutic
strategies in behalf of unexciting efficient work. Sooner than attending courses of the Neuroorthopedic
Initiate, he extended his knowledge on the a variety of exertion mechanisms and
the strategies all round directors of patients with dyed in the wool neuromusculoskeletal pain.
 Since 1996, he has been working in a collective practice in Kempten, cialis Germany.
Exclusively patients suffering from orthopaedic-traumatic disorders, predominantly
patients with chronic neuromusculoskeletal tribulation, consult this practice.
Separate from his manual-therapeutic activities, Robert Pfund is also active in the field of
training psychotherapy, which constitutes the encourage major standpoint of his routine work.
He teaches orthopaedic vade-mecum psychoanalysis and device-supported physiotherapy at a handful
nationwide and intemational teaching institutions. He is a colleague of the German
Relationship for Orthopedic Handbook Cure (DGOMT), the German Relationship for the sake of the
Study of Suffering (DGSS), as clearly as the Foreign Union into the Study of Suffering
(IASP).