Experience

José Antonio Martín Urrialde is a Doctor in Physiotherapy, Physical Exercise and Health, who has focused a large part of his professional career on research for the prevention and treatment of injuries produced during sports practice. Thanks to his relevant knowledge, he has written books such as "Potenciación Muscular" or "Electroterapia Práctica" and has elaborated more than 36 scientific publications.  

His passion for the field of research has been reflected in his work, being Principal Investigator in projects aimed at the analysis of calcaneal alterations experienced during the race. He also has an extensive experience in the field of teaching, where he has served both as a teacher in university studies and as Director of graduate programs in Physiotherapy.  

  • Teaching and Researcher oriented to the field of Physiotherapy
  • Teacher in undergraduate studies in Physiotherapy
  • Director of Postgraduate Programs in Physiotherapy
  • Principal Investigator and Collaborator in several Physiotherapy projects
  • Author of 3 books and more than 36 scientific publications related to Physical Therapy
  • President of the General Council of Colleges of Physiotherapists
  • Dean of the Professional Association of Physiotherapists of the Community of Madrid
  • Doctor in Physiotherapy, Physical Exercise and Health by the University of Murcia
  • Professional Master's Degree in Human Biomechanics from the Université Libre de Bruxelles
  • Degree in Kinesiology from the General University of San Martín
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Physiotherapy from the University of Alcalá
  • Member:
    • National Commission for the Protection of Athlete's Health
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