Dorothy Kiss
SNR®/ARNI trainer

In 2017, I started working as a physiotherapist with a STROKE survivor, whom I wanted to provide maximum help to, so I started researching and looking for new developments in STROKE rehabilitation, and that's how I came into contact with Gabi Pásztor and SNR®/ARNI. I consider professional further training important so that patients receive the most effective therapy possible.
Based on my nearly 10 years of professional experience, I see that the tool for successful rehabilitation of STROKE is SNR®,/ARNI, which is an intensive practical therapy. I have only been treating survivors according to SNR®/ARNI for a few months, but I can already see the differences between the results of traditional physiotherapy and the SNR®/ARNI method rehabilitation training.
Success is important not only for survivors, but also for us therapists, because it drives us forward. Freedom of movement is a treasure. My goal is to help every STROKE survivor achieve this freedom.
Work experience:
Hontan Bt, Somogy county, Barcs
Clinique du Chateau de Goussonville, Goussonville, France
Savona, Italy
Courses:
January 2022 - Mckenzie "C", "D" course
May 2023 - Scar treatment - lymphatic drainage and myofascial techniques (blended
learning)
May 2021 - EMMT - Instrumental myofascial mobilization therapy (blended
learning)
January 2021 - SMR (self myofascial release) in sports and musculoskeletal rehabilitation
September 2022 – Fascia theory
June 2021 - Flossing therapy for musculoskeletal problems and sports injuries
in his rehabilitation
May 2018 - SNR®/ARNI further training
March 2019 - Examination and treatment of the cervical spine with special attention to
segmental instability
March 2018 – Manual Trigger Point IMTT Therapy Module 1
January 2019 - Functional Elastic Taping Introductory Basic Course
2017-2018 - According to the Maitland concept - Orthopedic manual therapy
2014-2015 - McKenzie "A", "B" course
April 2011 – International Modern Scoliosis Therapy according to Katharina Schroth
2010 - Terrier-type joint and soft tissue mobilization course