Veneta Stolinchev PT, PhD
With over 10 years of experience in the Physiotherapy field, holder of a Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy (PhD), earned with honors, from Higher Attestation Commission of Bulgaria in 2006 and obtained my equivalency degree in Physical Therapy at McGill University in 2015. I have extensive experience in the management of people with orthopedic and neurological conditions across pediatric, adult and geriatric populations.I am trained in the use of Neuro Mobilization Techniques and Proprioceptive training, Electrical Diagnostic and Electrical Stimulation, Manual therapy and McKenzie treatment for Lumbar spine.I have a strong teaching and research background, with several publications. My research interests include environmental and lifestyle factors affecting child development and health.Outside work, I enjoy swimming, skiing and traveling.
Equivalency Degree, Physical Therapy/Therapist, McGill University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physiotherapy, Higher Attestation Commission of Bulgaria
Physicals Therapist, Physiotherapy, Southwest University, Bulgaria
Neuromobilization Techniques & Proprioceptive Training, National Sports Academy "Vasil Levski"
Kinesio Taping, National Sports Academy "Vasil Levski"
Manual Therapy, ISUL University Hospital, Bulgaria
Member in the Ordre professional de la physiotherapy du Québec
Member in the Canadian Physical Therapy Association
Physiotherapy is a well-proven, science-based, healthcare system which views movement as being central to health and wellbeing. Physiotherapists aim to identify and make the most of movement ability through health promotion, preventive advice, treatment and rehabilitation.
Sports injuries are one of the most common issues that physiotherapists treat.
The use of Acupuncture in the West has increased greatly over the last couple of decades and is widely used in the NHS. Recent research has demonstrated that Acupuncture is able to help with a number of painful conditions through the stimulation of the body's own neural network.
Acupuncture is used to treat many different diseases, disorders and pain conditions. Common ailments that respond well to acupuncture include: tendinitis, arthritis, headaches, chronic pain.
Many musculoskeletal problems are caused by poor posture and incorrect movement patterns. This is particularly an issue with many people who are required to sit at desks and computers for long hours. The Homerton Clinic aims to offer advice on the correct work-station set-up and so decrease the stress placed on muscles and joints.
We offer several ergonomic services: workstation evaluation, temporary reassignment planning and follow-up, reintegration of workers.