Mary Galera
Physiotherapist
Hello, I am Mary Galera, a registered physiotherapist, specialized in the treatment of adult patients and in addressing digestive system pathologies in babies.
About Me
My career as a physiotherapist began working with adult patients, perfecting techniques and gaining experience in various pathologies. Later, thanks to the invitation of a great friend, I discovered my true vocation: the treatment of digestive pathologies in babies.
Since I entered the world of infant colic and other childhood digestive disorders, I have not stopped learning and training to offer effective, fast solutions adapted to the needs of each child and their families.
I feel immensely fortunate to be able to dedicate myself to this work that I deeply love, both with babies and adults. My goal is to always give the best of myself, combining professionalism, passion and commitment in each session.
If you have any questions or need guidance, please feel free to contact me. I am here to help you with whatever you need.
Caring for Your Baby's Development and Well-Being

Infant colic
Infant colic is a common condition in the first months of life, characterized by episodes of intense and prolonged crying, associated with digestive discomfort. Physiotherapy can help relieve these discomforts, improving the well-being of the baby and the peace of mind of its parents.
Plagiocephaly
Plagiocephaly is a cranial deformity in babies that causes flattening of one part of the head, usually caused by prolonged pressure in the same position. Physiotherapy is key to correcting it, promoting balanced development and symmetry of the skull.
Stiff neck
Torticollis in infants is a condition that limits neck movement due to stiffness or shortening of a muscle, usually the sternocleidomastoid. Physical therapy helps improve mobility, relieve tension, and prevent possible associated cranial deformities.