Hi, I am Ariel

What my patients think ABOUT ME

I asked my clients and co-workers to define me in a few words to help others understand who I am. These words came up most often.

  • Attentive

  • Professional

  • Focused

  • Motivated

  • Diligent

  • Inspirational

Our Core of VALUES

01.

Transparency

I know that when you are in pain, you are more susceptible to manipulation and don't deserve that. That's why I will always be honest with you and provide you with the most accurate information about your condition, along with the prices of my services. I understand that being open and transparent is the only way to be a good professional and establish a trusting connection with my patients.

02.

Education

You have access to much information but cannot always understand how accurate the information is. Part of my duty is to give you suitable evidence-based sources of information so you can learn and understand the hows and whys of your condition, and together, we can make the best decision for you.

03.

Sharing the responsibility

I am the therapist and responsible for leading the treatment, but you have the whole responsibility of your own body. I will bring the best of my skills to treat you, and I expect you to share the responsibility for the success. I have no rights over your body, so I will explain everything we do step by step. You are responsible for asking as much as you want to know to understand any decision taken during the treatment.

04.

Fair prices

I value my time as well as yours. When I am with you, I dedicate myself to your case, and I know that this is valuable. I don't take money in advance, and I don't charge for things that I did not provide.

05.

Confidentiality

I am committed to respecting your confidentiality. You should know that anything you say in the clinic, whether connected to your physical or emotional condition, stays safe and confidential with me. If I want to consult with another professional medical staff about your situation, this will be only with your permission and consent.

04.

Fair prices

I value my time as well as yours. When I am with you, I dedicate myself to your case, and I know that this is valuable. I don't take money in advance, and I don't charge for things that I did not provide.

Why have I chosen to be...

A Sports therapist?

Because I wanted to help through a profession that involves healthy movement for non-healthy people, I always saw myself taking people from point A to point B, leading projects, and educating them for a better life. Today, I know I couldn’t choose a better profession for myself.

Why Sports and Dancing?

Mi conexión con la música y la danza es única. Aunque nunca fui un buen atleta ni bailarín, siempre admiré y quise apoyar a todas esas personas a las que les gusta ir y luchar para llegar al frente. Soy una buena inspiración para el atleta aficionado y para el bailarín. Mi conocimiento del comportamiento humano y el escenario me dio una buena perspectiva que puedo usar como herramienta para encontrar las soluciones adecuadas para las personas que necesitan mi ayuda.

This is my business's VISION

Learn

"When there is nothing left for me to learn, the only thing left will be to die."

It might sound a bit extreme, but I believe in this. I know that I am the best therapist I can be now. However, tomorrow, I will improve with experience and clinical hands-on but also with courses and interactions with other therapists, teachers, and patients. I always learn from everybody.

Educate

"Knowledge is a free resource of the human species. Although I have the qualifications, experience, and therapeutic protocols, I have no right to keep this knowledge to myself."

My patients should learn how to perform better, treat themselves, and prevent the next injury - and MY duty is to make all this affordable during the patient-therapist relationship.

Contribute

"Life on this planet is a constant interaction of giving and receiving, and we humans play an important role in it."

No matter what happens, we must always stay connected to the 'giving' part of our personality. And when I say 'giving,' I don't mean working or helping a friend. Do something for someone you don't know. Volunteer occasionally, one hour each month for a cause you believe in. You don't have to donate money or goods; giving an hour to people or animals is something wonderful that can fill your soul, and sometimes it will be more rewarding than the money you could earn in that hour.

These are my CERTIFICATIONS

Diplomado en  Kinesiologia Deportiva (Wingate Institute of Sports Education and Sports Medicine, Israel, 2005). En Estados Unidos esta profesión se llama Athletic Trainer.

Diplomado en Rehabilitacion Acuática (Shiba Medical Center, Israel, 2008)

Diplomado en Ergonomia (Meyerson Institute of Ergonomic Sciences, USA 2014)

Certificado en Entrenamiento Fisico de Alto Rendimento (National Academy of Sports Medicine, USA 2013)

Three of my best professional EXPERIENCES

1. La esclerosis Multiple no le impidio viajar y cumplir su sueño de ver a la mujer mas hermosa de la historia

Una de mis pacientes que sufre de Esclerosis Múltiple temía no poder retomar algunas de sus actividades favoritas relacionadas con su condición física, específicamente viajar a otros países. Quería ayudarla a liberarse de esta barrera al establecer metas. Me dijo que su sueño sería viajar al Neues Museum de Berlín para ver el busto de Nefertiti. Seis meses después, después de un entrenamiento de equilibrio y fuerza, se paró frente a la obra maestra con renovada confianza en sí misma. Desde entonces ha viajado a otros cuatro países y visitado numerosos museos. Lo que la paciente se dio cuenta fue que con el apoyo y la terapia adecuados, no necesitaba estar limitada por su condición y aún podía perseguir sus sueños.

2. De paraliplegico a Paralimpico

Un paciente de 26 años, que había pasado la mayor parte de su vida practicando deportes, buscaba su carrera para convertirse en atleta. Sin embargo, debido a un accidente de motocicleta en 2011, este camino parecía poco probable. Estuvo hospitalizado durante 6 meses y no pudo caminar, hacer deporte o disfrutar de su vida. Su familia me preguntó qué esperanza había de mejorar. Mi primera pregunta para él fue sobre sus objetivos personales. Explicó que quería poder moverse de forma independiente y tener menos restricciones. El proceso fue desafiante y tomó tiempo y esfuerzo. Sin embargo, donde hay esperanza, junto con conocimiento y acción, hay mejora. Hoy está en los Juegos Paralímpicos de vela y camina con mínimas limitaciones.

3. Cuando la salud mental daña al cuerpo

Un hombre de 16 años que padecía un trastorno dismórfico corporal estuvo hospitalizado durante varios meses, sin que su estado mejorara mucho. Cuando empezamos a trabajar juntos en su percepción corporal, mostró un cambio radical en su condición mental y emocional. Unos meses más tarde, estaba de vuelta en la escuela, tenía novia y reanudó la mayoría de sus actividades habituales. Dos años después, su madre me contactó y me informó que se había recuperado por completo en relación con el trabajo que hacíamos juntos.
Teléfono ARG.

+54 9 11 5853-5347

Teléfono EE.UU / CA

+1-713-384-4263

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