Your physiotherapists in Ixelles
Your Therapist in Ixelles Jeffrey Janssens acquired his diploma in physiotherapy from the ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) in 2015, after a 4-year course including theoretical courses (including: anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, medical, surgical and sports pathology, neurology, orthopedics) and practical training (massage, mobilization, specialized techniques, cardio-respiratory, neurological, sports and orthopedic rehabilitation).
His clinical training took place in rehabilitation centers, hospitals and private practices, and he completed numerous internships in intensive care, rehabilitation, pediatrics, cardiology, pneumology, neurology, lymphology, orthopedics-traumatology and sports centers. He has also trained in LPG lymphatic drainage, MTP, crocheting and taping/strapping/kinesiotaping.
Jeffrey Janssens also trained in Chinese medicine at the China Nanjing International Acupuncture Training Centre, specializing in acupuncture and Tuina (traditional Chinese massage). In addition, he has a Master’s degree in sports physiotherapy and is completing a course inosteopathy at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.
Professionally, Jeffrey has been practicing at the Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Saint-Pierre in Brussels and in the revalidation department of the Centre Hospitalier César de Paepe for 3 years, and works in private practice.
His passion for sport has led him to work as a physiotherapist for the Belgian First Division Rugby team (2013-2014 and 2014-2015 seasons), for the national Beach soccer team (2016-2017 season) and he continues to follow a provincial first team in soccer since 2015.
Your therapist in Ixelles Salas Jean loup acquired her diploma in physiotherapy from ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) in 2013, after a 4-year course. Followed by a Master II in sports physiotherapy and manual therapy.
His clinical training took place in rehabilitation centers, hospitals and private practices, and he completed numerous internships in intensive care, rehabilitation, pediatrics, cardiology, pneumology, neurology, lymphology, orthopedics-traumatology and sports centers. He has also trained in MTP, crocheting and taping/strapping/kinesiotaping.
Professionally, Jean Loup practices at the Centre hospitalier de Moliere Longchamps in Uccle, where he is in charge of two departments: inpatient orthopedic revalidation and outpatient cardio respiratory revalidation. He also consults in private practice at Basic fit Louise.
His love of sport led him to work as a physiotherapist for various sports teams between 2013 and 2018 (Football RSCA, Rugby Boistfort and Anderlecht, Hockey Royal Léopold… ). Since 2019, he has been looking after several national Touch rugby teams, a young emmergent sport.
Jean Loup is fluent in English and French, and speaks some Spanish.
Your therapist in Ixelles Marco in ‘t Zandt is a fresh graduate in 2019 at the VUB [Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Dutch-speaking counterpart of the ULB), Belgium]. The Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Sciences and Kinesitherapy at VUB is a complete training course, both in theory (anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, medical, surgical and sports pathology, neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, psychology, etc. …) and in practice (drawing up an assessment, clinical examination, mobilization techniques, specialized techniques, rehabilitation of all kinds: musculoskeletal system, sports, neurological, cardio-respiratory, lymphatic, etc. …).
Marco chose to specialize in the musculoskeletal manual therapy option in his final year. This option involves more in-depth knowledge of the musculoskeletal system, joint biomechanics and manual techniques, covering the lower limb, upper limb and spine in general.
Marco’s clinical training is comprehensive and varied. He has completed numerous internships in rehabilitation centers, private practices and hospitals. Both in Belgium and abroad. Marco is also fluent in Dutch, so if you’re looking for someone in Ixelles who’s perfectly bilingual, he’s the perfect person to greet you with a big smile.
NL : Uw kinesitherapeut te Elsene is Marco in ‘t Zandt. Hij is in 2019 afgestudeerd aan de Vrije Universiteit Brussel. De Master in de Revalidatiewetenschappen en Kinesitherapie aan de VUB is een allesomvattende opleiding, zowel theoretisch (anatomie, biomechanica, fysiologie, medische, postoperatieve en sport gerelateerde pathologie, neurologie, pediatrie, geriatrie, psychologie, etc.. …) als praktijkgericht (anamnese, lichamelijk functie onderzoek, speciale onderzoekstechnieken, klinisch redeneren, mobilisatietechnieken, revalidatie: locomotorisch stelsel, sport, neurologie, cardiorespiratoir, lymfe, etc. …)
Marco heeft gekozen om af te studeren in de Musculoskeletale Manuele Therapie. De afstudeervariant biedt een verdiepte kennis van het locomotorisch stelsel (bovenste lidmaat, onderste lidmaat en wervelkolom), de biomechanica van de gewrichten in het menselijk lichaam en in verschillende manuele technieken.
De klinische opleiding van Marco is volledig en gevarieerd. Hij heeft verschillende stages uitgevoerd in revalidatiecentra, privépraktijken en ziekenhuizen. Dit zowel in België als in het buitenland. Marco is ook perfect tweetalig en zal u met een glimlach verwelkomen en opvolgen.
Your therapist Bastien Vancampenhoudt, originally from Brussels, now works in the private practice Basic Fit Louise. He graduated from the Université Libre de Bruxelles with a degree in physiotherapy and rehabilitation in 2021. It’s a comprehensive training program that includes both theoretical and practical subjects.
Bastien has built up a wealth of experience through numerous internships in the Brussels hospital network, in private practice and with a sports team. This enabled him to enrich his clinical knowledge in pediatrics, cardiology, pneumology, neurology and lymphology, with a particular focus on orthopedics, traumatology and rehabilitation. You can now find Bastien on the IRIS network at the Molière-Longchamps hospital outpatient department, as well as in our partner practice Kine-etterbeek.be.
His interest in physiotherapy began in his youth with sports (tennis, judo, gymnastics, swimming, climbing, soccer and rugby). Indeed, the few injuries he sustained in his young sports career introduced him to the paramedical field, in which he felt a keen interest. After retiring from competitive sport, he returned to his lifelong love of rugby, taking charge of a BRC (Boitsfort Rugby Club) team. To achieve this, Bastien trained in dry needling, strapping/taping/kinesiotaping and crocheting. To complete his patient care, Bastien is now training in nutritherapy.
As sport has been a part of his life since childhood, it’s partly to this discipline that Bastien is destined. Bastien speaks French, is fluent in English and practises Dutch.



