Joel Juhanson

Physiotherapist

I have completed a bachelor’s degree at the University of Tartu and am pursuing studies at the master’s level. As a physiotherapist, I’m particularly interested in musculoskeletal disorders and post-traumatic rehabilitation. I’ve gained valuable professional experience at Tartu University Hospital and several regional (county) hospitals. In addition, I’ve worked with the Estonian national road-cycling team, the Voltas–Tartu 2024 Cycling Team, and youth athletes at the Audentes Sports Gymnasium’s Otepää branch. I especially value the experience of supporting Estonia’s road cyclists as a physiotherapist at the European and World Championships.

Kristian Ööpik

Physiotherapist

I am a physiotherapist with a bachelor’s and a master’s degree from the University of Tartu and am currently furthering my qualifications with the Henselmans International Personal Trainer Certification. My focus is on the prevention, assessment, and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. I have worked in the Estonian Defence Forces and at FysioCentrum, and in addition to Fysiotikker I am currently also working in Medicum’s outpatient rehabilitation department.

Hanno Tikkerbär

Physiotherapist

I graduated from Tartu Health Care College and earned a master’s degree at the University of Tartu’s Institute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy. I’m particularly interested in sports physiotherapy, orthopedics, and musculoskeletal conditions.

Silver Mäoma

Psychologist

I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Tartu and am currently completing my master’s degree in sports and performance psychology. In my counseling work, I use the principles of motivational interviewing, positive psychology, and cognitive behavioral therapy. I believe that every person has the potential for change, and my role is to support them in this process. I help them set realistic goals, take responsibility, and find balance in their daily lives. I work with athletes, active people, and anyone who wants to develop mental skills, cope better with stress, and form habits that support a fulfilling and balanced life.

Teele Tiidt

Nutritionist

I hold a degree in Global Nutrition and Health from University College Copenhagen, have completed the International Olympic Committee–recognized Sports Nutrition program, and training in Drugs in Sport. I am currently the only person in Estonia to hold an international professional credential in sports nutrition, and I also hold an International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry (ISAK) Level 1 Anthropometrist certificate.

I am one of the Estonian Olympic Committee’s Team Estonia sports-nutrition specialists and work daily with Estonia’s elite, youth, and recreational athletes.

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