Kinesiology
RPG
Osteopathy
Don't get used to living in pain. Together, we can find a way for you to live better.
Contact & AppointmentsMethods & Techniques
We work with Manual Therapy. Different methods allow us to approach patients from various perspectives.
RPG
Focuses on the flexibility of static muscles.
Osteopathy
Aims to restore health by improving tissue mobility.
Physiological Chains
Defines the relationship between body structure and visceral content to understand how we function in both static and movement.
Visceral Manipulations
Visceral tensions are transmitted to the locomotor system, affecting its function.
Neurodynamics
Studies and treats nervous system disorders, focusing on how nerves glide and respond to physical stress, aiming to relieve pain and improve neurological function.
Contact us and book an appointment
Before the first session we can chat to clarify any questions.
About me
I'm a physiotherapist specialized in kinesiology and osteopathy who continuously refine my skills by learning new methods to better assist you. A person has many aspects, and we seek different perspectives to understand them. Our approach is based on Manual Therapy. We apply treatment methods according to the patient’s needs and specific condition. Don’t get used to living with pain—we can find a path together for you to live better.
Norberto S. Brude
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Your concerns and any complementary studies if you have them.
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Clothing:
- Underwear or shorts for men.
- Underwear, a two-piece swimsuit, or short leggings for women.
- If you are a minor, come with an adult.
Pain:
- Headache
- Dorsalgia (upper/mid-back pain)
- Lumbalgia (lower back pain)
- Sciatica
- Cervicobrachialgia (neck and arm pain)
- Pubalgia (groin pain)
- Gonalgia (knee pain)
- Talalgia (heel pain)
- Sacroiliac pain
- Herniated discs
- Disc protrusions
- Hyperkyphosis (excessive upper back curvature)
- Cervical/lumbar hyperlordosis (excessive inward spinal curve)
- Flat back
- Genu valgum (knock knees)
- Genu varum (bow legs)
- High or flat arches (cavus/planus feet)
- Scoliosis
- Tennis elbow
- Golfer’s elbow
- Heel pain
- Subacromial impingement
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Groin pain
- Radiculopathies (pinched nerves)
- Non-surgical meniscus injuries
- Plantar fasciitis




