
Regaining functionality by working with the patient as a whole
Team
Céline Debruyne – Physiotherapist

MSc in Physiotherapy in 2002 at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB).
Hers work is mainly done according to the GDS muscle and articulation chains’ method.
She uses many therapeutic tools that has been acquired throughout her career since 2002. These tools allow her to best meet the specific needs of each patient today.
Charlotte Masson

Charlotte is specially trained in manual therapy, which she studied for two years at UCLouvain, after having completed a full-time physiotherapy degree at Parnasse deux Alices in Brussels. Using a holistic approach to pain, she will take the time, during your first visit, to understand your problem, what might have caused it and how it affects your daily life.
After a comprehensive assessment, she will then develop a treatment programme tailored to your specific needs to ease pain and promote recovery. Her 10 years of experience have taught her that most success stories of long-lasting recovery result from a committed collaboration between the patient and their physiotherapist during treatment. Charlotte wants to empower people on how to best manage their work environment and minimise aches, pains and injury. Therefore, she will be happy to give you ergonomic advice.
Contact
Address
Avenue Léon Mahillon 71
1030 Schaerbeek
Belgique
Access
Equilibre et mouvement is located near the Place des Chasseurs Ardennais.
Ideally located between the European quarter, Place Meiser and one of the main access points to Brussels (via the E40).
It is easily accessible by public transport:
- Bus 28/61 stop: Chasseurs Ardennais
- Bus 12/21/63/79 stop: Jamblinne Demeux
- Bus 12/21/63 stop: Plasky
- Bus 28/29/61 stop: Brabançonne
- Bus 29 stop: Radium
Parking nearby (with parking disc)