Specialties
Specialization built through experience, science and care.
Over more than two decades of clinical practice, I have focused my work on areas that demand deep knowledge, continuous updating and a truly individualized approach.
Each specialty represents a commitment to clinical excellence and to finding the best possible solutions for each person.

Approach
Far more than treating symptoms.
Every patient arrives with a unique story.
Behind every diagnosis there are physical, emotional and functional challenges that deserve to be understood in an integrated way.
That is why my approach combines specialized assessment, scientific evidence and close follow-up, aiming to promote quality of life, autonomy and lasting well-being.

Specialty
Lipedema
Lipedema is a chronic and often underdiagnosed condition that can cause pain, heaviness, body changes and a significant impact on quality of life.
Specialized care allows for a deeper understanding of the condition, identification of specific needs and definition of strategies suited to each stage of the disease.
Treatment may include education, compression therapy, therapeutic exercise, symptom management and surgical pathway support when needed.
Goals
- Symptom reduction
- Improved function
- Support to conservative treatment
- Support to surgical treatment
- Better quality of life
Specialty
Lymphedema
Lymphedema requires a specialized and continuous approach.
Through an individualized assessment, strategies can be defined to help control edema, preserve function and improve quality of life.
Each treatment plan is tailored to the person's specific needs, clinical context and individual goals.
Goals
- Edema control
- Functional preservation
- Prevention of complications
- Self-care education
- Better quality of life


Specialty
Oncology Rehabilitation
Cancer treatment can bring physical and functional challenges across different stages of the patient's journey.
Physical therapy plays a fundamental role in prevention, recovery and management of these changes.
Care may take place before, during or after treatment, helping to preserve physical capacities, reduce limitations and promote greater autonomy.
Goals
- Functional recovery
- Symptom management
- Prevention of complications
- Promotion of autonomy
- Quality of life during and after treatment
Intervention
Compression Therapy
Compression therapy is a fundamental tool in many vascular and lymphatic conditions.
Selecting and using compression devices correctly requires technical knowledge and specialized assessment.
When properly prescribed and applied, it can contribute significantly to symptom control, function and patient comfort.
Common applications
- Lymphedema
- Lipedema
- Venous insufficiency
- Chronic edema
- Post-surgical recovery
Intervention
Post-operative Recovery
Recovery after surgery requires adequate follow-up to optimize outcomes and reduce complications.
Physical therapy can contribute to edema control, fibrosis management, improved mobility and functional recovery.
Care is individualized and adapted to the characteristics of each surgery and each patient.
Areas of focus
- Plastic surgery
- Vascular surgery
- Oncological surgery
Care philosophy
The person matters more than the diagnosis.
Science guides every clinical decision.
But each treatment plan is built from the reality, goals and needs of the person seeking help.
I believe the best outcomes emerge when technical knowledge, active listening and patient participation walk side by side.
Next step
Looking for specialized care?
If you would like to learn more about your condition or understand the best approach for your case, it will be a pleasure to help.
