María Florencia Vidal

Professional Career

Member 17176 of the College of Physiotherapists of Catalonia
Master in Neuroscience
2023 – Current
Osteopath Eur Ost DO
2019 – 2023
Degree in Physiotherapy
2011 – 2018
Dissector and Teacher of Human Anatomy
2013 – 2014
Teacher and Professor of Physical Education
2009 - 2012
Purpose and therapeutic approach
Purpose
Therapeutic approach
Osteopathy and Integrative Neuroscience

Andrew Taylor Still (1828 - 1917), an American physician considered the father of Osteopathy, was the one who laid down the principles of the Osteopathic Laws based on Nature and applied to the human being and that govern the mechanisms that redirect the organism itself towards the restoration of balance and health.

Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852 - 1934) was a Spanish physician and scientist considered the father of Neuroscience and passionate about the study of the Histology and Anatomy of the structure of the nervous system. He was a pioneer in the description of the nerve cell or neuron, with one of his fundamental contributions called the ‘Neuronal Doctrine’, based on the idea that the brain is composed of individual neurons that are at the same time highly interconnected, creating innumerable neuronal circuits, which today continue to be an inexhaustible source of knowledge in modern neuroscience.
Osteopathy and Neuroscience get together
In Nature
In the self-healing of the organism
Integration at Office and Treatment
Understanding and addressing the physical, mental, cognitive and emotional processes that underlie our brain explain, to a large extent, the dysfunctional or pathological phenomena that disrupt physical health and that manifest themselves in our organism to be perceived and transduced by ourselves.
The greater the extent to which we understand the functioning of the human being from all the systems that constitute it, as well as the interrelationship that exists between them, the greater the chances of maintaining our own health in balance, and thus being able to accompany the health system of others.
Community project
Flor de Anatomía aims to freely share academic knowledge and scientific dissemination about the human body in an integrative and dynamic way, adding concepts of clinical applicability that can be useful in the self-understanding of our health.
I´m waiting for you! So that together we can discover a new way of understanding the human body and its health.







Location
GIR Clínica d'Osteopatia i Fisioteràpia
Public Transport
Metro: L3, L4
FGC: R2S, S1, S2, L6, L7
Bus: 24, 39, D40, H6, 116