Rehabilitation
In the field of rehabilitation, I always feel home, no matter where.

Rehabilitation is a multimodal, individual and collaborative journey including mapping functions and contextual factors, with the goal to optimize once function and health (Negrini et al. 2022).
After 10 years working at Rehab Station Stockholm that became my second home, visiting and voluntering in diferent rehab centers around the world, I feel so blessed to be part of this unviersal language of rehabilitation. I've had the privilege to learn so much from my patients, teachers and experienced colleges, and also to share workshops and lectures about rehab in different corners of the world: Rehab after spinal cord injures, rehab after shoulder injuries, pelvic floor rehabilitation, respiratory rehabilitation and the value of yoga in rehabilitation. My Master degree took almost 10 years to complete since I chose to integrate the knowledge on the way but in February 2023 I finally finished with a systematic review "The value of Yoga in Rehabilitation". In the field of rehabilitation, I always feel home, no matter where
"Working as a physiotherapist at Rehab Station requires a strong sense of service, flexibility, teamwork and competence. Malin has exceptionally met these requirements. She is very positive, goal-oriented, driven and engaged with high competence in her field. Malin has been higly liked by all collegues, sharing her competence and positive energy and has been highly appreciated by both
staff and patients."
Gunilla L. Operational Manager. Aleris Rehab Station
"Malin is incredibly knowledgeable, intuitive, and gentle. After my car accident, she helped me rehab back to nearly full mobility within just a few months. Her care felt personal—she’d always send me clear, thoughtful exercises to do at home (hand-drawn, with so much love). I recommend her to every friend or community member who needs a physio—she’s truly the best".
Yarin W. Patient. Tel Aviv-Yafo