Nuria Garcia Abollo
- Rehabilitation after sports injuries and surgeries.
- Strength and conditioning programs for movement recovery.
- Swimming and aquatic rehabilitation for low-impact therapy.
- Active rehabilitation focused on progressive functional exercise.
- Education and empowerment for long-term injury prevention.
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Umana Health
700 Kipling Avenue, 1100, Toronto, ON, M8Z 5G3
Nuria Garcia Abollo, BScPT, Resident Physiotherapist Nuria’s passion for movement started early as a competitive swimmer and through participation in a variety of sports. Her curiosity about the human body and how it performs led her to pursue a Bachelor of Sciences in Physiotherapy at Leon University in Spain. During her studies, she completed a residency in Brazil, gaining hands-on experience in patient care and rehabilitation. She has also gained international experience, including working in Dubai in a sports-focused physiotherapy setting, treating athletes and active individuals with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Nuria is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, allowing her to connect with patients from diverse backgrounds. Now a Resident Physiotherapist in Ontario, Nuria takes an active, patient-centered approach to rehabilitation. She helps patients recover from injury, build strength, and regain confidence in their movement. Whether returning to sport, recovering post-surgery, or improving overall function, Nuria tailors treatment plans to each person’s needs, emphasizing education, empowerment, and long-term well-being. Outside of the clinic, Nuria maintains an active lifestyle, training in the gym, following a balanced approach to health and nutrition, and enjoying sports such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and volleyball. She loves sharing her passion for a healthy living with her patients. Areas of interest: - Strength & Conditioning - Sports Injuries - Swimming & Aquatic Rehabilitation - Active Rehabilitation
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