Kamila Ondráčková
Physiotherapist in Prague
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about kamila
Kamila considers herself a lifelong student not only of physiotherapy and human health, but of life itself and how to find the greatest possible ease and balance in it.
Since high school, she knew that her mission was to work with people and jointly find the most holistic paths to health.
Her first university experience, thanks to a sports scholarship, took place in the United States, at Washington State University. Performance sports and the study of Kinesiology (sports science) and psychology led her to realize more and more that the human body functions incredibly interconnected and one cannot be separated from the other. Mind, body and spirit are most interconnected if we accept all these components and consciously cultivate them. This experience shaped Kamila’s greatest personal successes in both sport and education, as well as her personal growth and perspective on life.
After returning from the USA, she devoted herself fully to studying Physiotherapy in Olomouc, where she immersed herself in learning about the directions and approaches of Czech physiotherapy. In addition to her own practice, she was inspired by many therapists along the way, who still influence her approach today.
university education & primary qualifications
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2021-2024: Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy - Faculty of Physical Education, Palacký University in Olomouc
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2016-2020: Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Sport Science, minor in Psychology - Washington State University, WA, USA
work & professional experience
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2023-2024: Physiotherapy at the Fyziokomplex outpatient clinic (2023-2024)
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2024-present: Cooperation with the Czech Rowing Association - women's team
continued professional development
Kamila focuses on women’s health, pelvic floor therapy, and functional physiotherapy. Her continued training reflects a strong emphasis on pregnancy and postpartum care, movement-based rehabilitation, and specific manual therapy approaches.
women’s health & pelvic floor
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Application of physiotherapy of function in pregnancy and after birth
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Physiotherapy during pregnancy and after childbirth
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Physiotherapy for pregnant women
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Pelvic floor muscle treatment (Mojžíšová method)
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Vaginismus in the context of the nervous system
functional physiotherapy & movement
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Physiotherapy of function 1: form, function, facilitation
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Physiotherapy of function 2: movement and stability
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Physiotherapy of function 3: functional taping
manual therapy & mojžíšová method
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Treatment strategies using the Mojžíšová method
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Rib mobilization (Mojžíšová method)
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SI joint and lumbar spine mobilization (Mojžíšová method)
jaw (tmj)
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) therapy in practice
education & qualifications
At Roots Health, Kamila helps clients feel better about their bodies and find ways to achieve long-term, sustainable relief through their own experience. She teaches conscious movement and leads to functional principles that clients learn to use in everyday situations or sports. She replaces dysfunctional habits with healthier ones that strengthen not only the body but also the mind and spirit.
In therapy, she combines individually selected manual techniques with a holistic psychosomatic approach. When working with women, she focuses on hormonal balance and a healthy cycle, fertility support, or also on pregnancy itself, preparation for childbirth and postpartum care. In addition to gentle work with women around the conception period, she also works with women in the Czech Rowing national team, where she supports them in physical and mental readiness through manual and movement care.
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work & professional experience
Kamila Ondráčková is a physiotherapist at Roots Health Clinic in Prague, where she works with a wide range of clients, from everyday patients to high-level athletes. Her experience includes clinical physiotherapy at Fyziokomplex and ongoing work with the Czech national women’s rowing team, where she supports both physical performance and recovery. With a background in kinesiology, psychology, and physiotherapy, she integrates movement, manual therapy, and lifestyle factors to help clients reduce pain, improve function, and build long-term resilience.
women’s health physiotherapy & functional movement
Kamila specializes in women’s health physiotherapy, with a focus on hormonal balance, pelvic floor function, fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum care. Her approach combines functional movement, manual therapy, and a psychosomatic perspective, helping clients restore coordination between the body and nervous system. She also works with jaw (TMJ) dysfunction and movement-based rehabilitation, guiding clients toward more efficient movement patterns and sustainable, long-term health.
testimonials
Patients often come to Kamila looking for lasting relief, better understanding of their body, and a more holistic approach to recovery. Here are a few words from people who have worked with her.













