The decision that shaped my career
I graduated from Alfonso X El Sabio University (Madrid) in 2001. I spent my early years working in the public and hospital systems. It was a tough but valuable learning experience, but there I encountered a reality that didn’t align with my values: “express physical therapy.”
I saw how the same protocols were applied to completely different people. I felt that the system treated pathologies, not people.
In 2006, I made the most important decision of my professional life: to open my own practice so I could say “no” to the rush and “yes” to personalized care.
Since then, my mission has been to provide what social security, mutual insurance companies, and private insurers cannot:
Weather
Continuity
Ongoing training
Education and Specialization
I haven't stopped studying since 2001. I am committed to providing you with the most advanced techniques, learned directly from the original schools.
Certified in Physical Therapy
Alfonso X El Sabio University (2001).
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)
Certified in the Vodder Method (Original School) and the Leduc Method (Free University of Brussels).
Myofascial release
Complete training (Levels I, II, and III, plus a specialization in neurofascial therapy) at the Tupimek School.
Invasive techniques: dry needling and neuromodulation
Juan Miñano School and Instema.
Pilates and Motor Control
Certified by the Movimiento Pilates School (floor, machines, and small equipment). Trained in Active Global Stretching and Low Pressure Fitness.
What my patients say
Laura M.
I came to Gemma’s practice with constant neck pain and a feeling of stiffness that I’d been dealing with for years. From the very first session, I noticed something different: her approach is very mindful, unhurried, and completely personalized.
Alejandra J.
She doesn't use any machines—just her hands and a deep awareness of the body. Each session has helped me not only reduce pain but also better understand what my body needs. It's an experience of genuine, honest care.



