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PHYSICAL NOV.

2019

THERAPY
Gonzalo
Calvo
In his interview ft. Gonzalo
tells us about the
relationship that
physiotherapy has and his
work with his life.

Carlos Entrena
Colombian national
team’s ft. routine
we invite you to know the daily
routine of doctor Carlos Entrena,
physiotherapist of the selection
Pedro Colombia and owner of the
foundation Colombian School of
Rehabilitation..
Herreros
On this page you will get
information about the
physiotherapist pedro herreros,
where he tells us from the
beginning how his process has
been as a physiotherapist.
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INTERVIEW 1
¿When did you realize ¿What is your job?
that you wanthet to be a
physio and why? My work, without
belittling the other
trades, and being my
In my life,sport has always
opinión, is the most
been present in my day to day.
I practice handball and a few beautiful in the world,
years ago i became since it consists in
profesional and was able to improving the quality
live great experiences and win of life of of people and
important titles nationally making it easier for
and international. them to have a better
life.
¿to what extent is health
education important? ¿What do you
think when you
Having a good base of education are tr
with health since we are Young eating a patient?
is very importanrt, so once we I think about leaving it
grow we have it mechanized. as new, want the
patient to be
comfortable and enjoy
the therapy, altough
sometimes it hurts a
Little, but when he
gets up he is much
better.
¿what is the key to being a
¿What is the most good physio?
rewarding part of
the proffesion? What you like your job.
This profession in this
I have aleady named it country is not yet
before. Without any doubt recognized as in other
to improve a persons life, leading physiotherapy
there is no feeling more countries, but with
rewarding that. everyones work we will
improve this.

The best complement Tell us the phrase that


of physiotherapy is? best fits you as a
physiotherapy?
Desire to improve the health
of others. Nothing material I enjoy exercising my
is needed,although it helps. profession and i hope to
Simply with your hands is continue improving the
enough. quality of life of people for
a long time.
INTERVIEW 2
How did you get to the What kind of people
world of sports do you usually work
rehabilitation has been with?
vocational or chance?

Well the truth is that it starte The truth is that i dont


as a coincidence, but then it have a standard type of
has become the most client, but i work from
vocational task i have done in babies and childrens to
my life. very old people.

What is your strength and


what is the weak What is your
professionally? greatest profesional
achievement?
My strong point is that it is
versatility in terms of my Well, in my proffesion it
therapy, since i have a wide is difficult to talk about
range of effective and great achievements,
complementary techniques to since whenever there is a
be able to use it against the good mujscular, bone,
same pathology. joint, neural diagnosis,
etc, there are many ways
to solve the injury.
FT. CARLOS
ENTRENA

• Physiotherapist Carlos Miguel Entrena


Yáñez
• Physiotherapist of the Colombian selection
since nine years.
• Propietor of the fundation colombian
school of rehab
• He was physiotherapist of club
Independiente Santa fé, since 1999 until
2013
ROUTINE
• He wake up at 06 am and taking a shower
• He brush his teeth
• He take his breakfast
• He read the newspaper after take his breakfast
• He dresses to go to his office
• At 8:30 am. He to arrive at his work
• 09:00 am to 12:00 midday. He serve his patients.
• At 1:00 pm lunch
• At 3:00 pm. He going to his work
• At 6:00 pm. He closed his office
• At 7:30 pm. He to arrive at his house.
• At 8:00 pm. He taking a shower
• At 9:00 pm. Dinner
• At 10:00 pm. He eding his routine going to sleep.

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