I graduated in 2016 from the University of Physical Education with a degree in Health Promotion, and in 2018 from Semmelweis University with a degree in Physiotherapy. I began my professional career at the National Institute of Rheumatology and Physiotherapy, where I worked for one year.
Movement and sports have always played a central role in my life. When I had the opportunity to work as a physiotherapist for a second division football team, I was thrilled and naturally seized the opportunity. I spent two seasons there, and since then I have been able to move up to a first division football team.
I am currently working as part of an eight-member medical staff. My duties include physical therapy treatments, active and passive manual therapies, various taping and bandaging techniques, as well as acute and chronic rehabilitation in the gym and on the football pitch, involving early and advanced functional exercises with the athletes.