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Elisa De Santis

Sports therapist specializing in the care and prevention of athletes' shoulders
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Dr. Elisa De Santis has built a solid academic foundation in the field of motor sciences and rehabilitation thanks to a structured training path.

After obtaining a high school diploma from the Liceo I. Vian in Bracciano (1999) and participating in an English language internship at Stratford College in London (1995), he completed a three-year degree in Motor Sciences at the University of Urbino (2004). Subsequently, he obtained a specialist degree in the same field, with a focus on "Preventive and Adapted" and specialization in "Functional Re-education" (2006).

She obtained a three-year diploma in Massophysiotherapy at the E. Fermi Institute in Perugia (2011) and participated in a training course with Prof. Ann Cools at the University of Ghent, Belgium (2012).

He perfected his manual techniques and his studies by obtaining the diploma of MCB massage therapist at the Essence Academy in Milan in 2018.

Elisa has actively contributed to the scientific debate by participating as a speaker at numerous national and international conferences, including events organized by SICSeG, ICSET, SECEC and other relevant institutes. In addition, she has published several scientific articles in specialized journals, addressing topics such as shoulder biomechanics and the treatment of joint instabilities.

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PATIENTS' EXPERIENCES

Hi, I'm Luigi Busà, Olympic karate champion in Tokyo 2020

For 2 years I had problems with my elbows, I couldn't even open the front door

I had to start the Olympic qualifications and so I entrusted myself to Dr. Porcellini

He did a great job, and I met Elisa there.

I was worried because I wanted to be able to recover quickly and 100% to go to the Olympics, in
Karate elbows are needed 😅

Elisa reassured me from the beginning and told me if you follow this work to the letter even at home you will see that you will be great.

Of course I was obsessive, but recovery was expected in 3 months and I could return to the race in the fourth month

At 2 months and 7 days I took part in the Tokyo Grand Slam, an Olympic qualifying race, the most difficult on the circuit.

Not only did I win but I gave one of the best performances ever.

From there I kept in touch with Eli, and was able to help other athletes who needed it.

Oh then I won the Olympic gold, a little info, hugs!

Luigi Busa
Karateka Gold in Tokyo 2020

Luigi Busa
Karateka

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