Qualification
BSc Physiotherapy
Flora's core qualification — a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, the foundation of every treatment.

In short
A four-year university degree that trains physiotherapists to assess, diagnose and treat musculoskeletal, neurological and sports conditions using evidence-based methods.
Key benefits
- Every session begins with a proper physiotherapy diagnosis, not guesswork.
- Treatment is grounded in anatomy, biomechanics and current research.
- Regulated and recognised in Spain through Colfisio registration.
Who it's for
- Anyone with pain, injury or movement limitation looking for a qualified professional.
- Patients who want a clear explanation of what is happening in their body.
- People seeking a long-term solution rather than a quick fix.
Conditions Flora treats with BSc Physiotherapy
- Back and neck pain
- Sports injuries and post-surgery rehab
- Joint and muscle pain
- Movement and posture assessment
How Flora uses this in your treatment
Every appointment starts with a full physiotherapy assessment: history, movement screen, orthopaedic and neurological tests where relevant. This is the foundation Flora builds every treatment plan on.
The BSc frames how Flora reasons — combining anatomy, pathology, biomechanics and pain science to explain what's happening and why. All the specialist tools she uses (McKenzie, Mulligan, dry needling, shockwave) sit on top of that clinical reasoning.
Full detail
A four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Physiotherapy is the internationally recognised qualification for the profession. It combines the study of anatomy, physiology, pathology, biomechanics and neuroscience with clinical reasoning, hands-on manual therapy, exercise prescription and rehabilitation.
Flora completed her BSc in the Netherlands and has since worked as a registered physiotherapist across four continents. This degree is the reason every assessment starts with a proper diagnosis — understanding what is happening in the body before deciding how to treat it.
Registered with Colfisio, the professional college of physiotherapy in Andalucía, ensures the qualification is recognised and regulated locally in Spain.
Frequently asked questions
- What does a BSc in Physiotherapy actually cover?
- Four years of anatomy, physiology, pathology, biomechanics, neuroscience, clinical reasoning, manual therapy, exercise prescription and supervised clinical placements — it is the internationally recognised route to becoming a qualified physiotherapist.
- Is Flora registered to practise in Spain?
- Yes. Flora is registered with Colfisio, the professional college of physiotherapy in Andalucía, which regulates and recognises physiotherapists working in the region.
- Why does the qualification of my physio matter?
- A properly qualified physiotherapist can diagnose musculoskeletal, neurological and sports conditions and choose treatment based on evidence, not guesswork — which usually means faster recovery and fewer flare-ups.
