Paulina Pietruszewska
Occupational therapist, Wilanów
I love cooperation! Therefore, in addition to the patient in the office, I also work with the entire family, through education, giving instruction and recommendations, as well as through an in-depth analysis of the functioning and lifestyle of the entire family-because, after all, life does not end with therapy in the office of the Paley European Institute 😊 With extensive knowledge in the analysis of functioning, area of communication, child development and the specifics of the disease entity, I try to plan activities not only aimed at upper limb motor development, but especially support the holistic development of pediatric and adult patients, and involve the whole environment to the maximum to be supportive.
Massage technician and a master's degree in education with a specialization in rehabilitation. Her education also includes a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy.
She gained experience as an assistant for people with disabilities and at the Paley European Institute. She also completed an internship at the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute in Florida. She was a speaker at an international occupational therapy conference, where she presented a lecture on Kucharski bimanual therapy.
He specializes in preoperative occupational therapy and postoperative rehabilitation for congenital malformations of the upper extremities, occupational therapy for patients with neurological and orthopedic diagnoses.
In his work, he uses techniques such as daily activity training, functional electrostimulation, kinesiotaping and elements of sensory integration. She makes orthotic supplies from thermoplastic material. She analyzes a family's lifestyle, which allows her to understand the most neglected occupational areas.
She loves working with patients and their families. In addition to her work in the office, she provides education, instruction and analysis of the functioning of the entire family. She plans activities to support the holistic development of patients.
Paulina is constantly developing her skills in alternative communication and therapy for neurological patients. She regularly attends congresses and conferences, keeping abreast of the latest reports in the field of occupational therapy and evaluation of patients with congenital malformations of the upper extremities