
Katarzyna Bargiel
Specialist in physiotherapy. She specialises in manual physiotherapy and urogynaecological physiotherapy. He consults adult patients in Kraków.
Kraków
Any hours
Musculoskelatal Clinic
Centrum Medicover Świętokrzyska
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Katarzyna Bargiel, MSc
Katarzyna Bargiel, MSc, is a graduate of the Collegium Medicum of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She specialises in physiotherapy. Her work focuses on manual and urogynaecological physiotherapy. Ms Bargiel has completed numerous courses and co-authored several scientific publications. She provides consultations to adult patients in Kraków.

Specialization:


Patient`s age:

- adult

The doctor deals with:

- manual physiotherapy
- urogynaecological physiotherapy
- therapy adapted to the individual needs of the patient

Education:

- Collegium Medicum of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków

Professional experience:

- [Wymienić]

Language proficiency:

- Polish
- English

Trainings, courses and certificates:

- Physiotherapy in urinary and faecal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse
- Deep tissue massage and myofascial release
- Fascial Distortion Model I, II, III
- CCAT dysfunctions – functional diagnosis and differentiation
- Examination and treatment strategies for lumbar spine pain
- Cervicogenic headaches, examinations and treatment strategies for headaches

Publications:

- Michał Sułkowski, Katarzyna Bargiel; Professional confidentiality of medical staff after a patient’s death
- Michał Sułkowski, Katarzyna Bargiel, Maja Mydel; Standard worktime of medical staff with particular emphasis on the opt-out clause. Increased working time and its negative consequences for the medical staff
- Michał Sułkowski, Katarzyna Bargiel, Róża Safin; Przymus w psychiatrii
- Katarzyna Bargiel, Michał Sułkowski; Błąd medyczny – termin, rodzaje i podstawa prawna
Location:
Medicover Centre Świętokrzyska
Świętokrzyska 14,
30-015 Kraków
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