Pavel Gregor is a highly experienced Physiotherapist from the Czech Republic with over 11 years of clinical practice. He specializes in adult rehabilitation, managing complex orthopedic, neurological, and post-surgical conditions through evidence-based and function-oriented physiotherapy.
Professional Background & International Experience
Over 11 years of experience in adult physiotherapy
Clinical experience across:
Czech Republic
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Worked in the largest outpatient rehabilitation organization in the Czech Republic
Highly in-demand clinician in outpatient practice
Experience in:
Private practice
State hospital rehabilitation
Clinical practice start-ups
Education & Academic Background
Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy
Master of Science in Physiotherapy – Czech Republic
Research & Academic Contributions
Conducted scientific research on alternative rehabilitation methods
Specialized in dance therapy for Parkinson’s disease, demonstrating significant positive clinical outcomes
Continued advanced education in:
Spastic paresis rehabilitation
Vestibular rehabilitation
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)
Techniques & Therapeutic Approaches
Manual therapy
Manipulation techniques
Acupressure
Kinesio taping
Exercise prescription
Myofascial techniques
Developmental kinesiology-based therapy
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)
Conditions Treated & Clinical Focus
Orthopedic & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
All orthopedic conditions
Post-orthopedic surgical rehabilitation
Trauma-related conditions
Sports injuries
Postural complaints
Neurological & Complex Conditions
Cervicogenic headaches and migraines
Myofascial disorders
Neuromuscular pain
Scoliosis
Spastic paresis
Vestibular disorders (including NPPV)
Neurodegenerative diseases
Certifications & Professional Registration
Certification for performing special procedures in musculoskeletal medicine
Registered Physiotherapist – Ministry of Health, Czech Republic
Professional Memberships
The McKenzie Institute International
Languages Spoken
Czech
English