
- roberto.ucero@universidadeuropea.es
- Faculty of Medicine, Health and Sport - Madrid
Associate Professor
Dr. Roberto Ucero Lozano
- Biomedicine and Health
Roberto Ucero has over 20 years of experience as a physiotherapist. He has trained in multiple fields of Physiotherapy, with a focus in recent years on Hand Therapy and Pain Management.
Currently, he combines clinical practice with teaching in the Physiotherapy degree program, both in Spanish and French, in courses such as Basic Physical Therapies, Basic Manual Therapy, and Special Techniques in Physiotherapy I and II.
He holds a Diploma in Physiotherapy and an Official Master's in Manual Physiotherapy of the Locomotor System from Universidad de Alcalá, as well as a Ph.D. in Health, Disability, Dependency, and Well-being from Universidad de Murcia.
His research lines include pain management, virtual reality, physiotherapy in hemophilia, and hand therapy. He is the author of 10 articles in high-impact journals indexed in JCR and has delivered various presentations at national and international conferences.
Academic background
Doctor por la Universidad de A Coruña; Doctor por la Universidad de León; Doctor por la Universidad de Murcia y Doctor por la Universidad de Salamanca (Programa Conjunto de Doctorado en Salud, Discapacidad, Dependencia y Bienestar)
- Universidad de Murcia
- 2019-2023
Official Master's Degree in Manual Therapy of the Locomotor System
- Universidad de Alcalá
- 2007-2012
Diploma in Physiotherapy
- Universidad de Alcalá
- 1998-2002
Professional experience
Degrees
Publications
180-degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
The relationship between chronic pain and psychosocial aspects in patients with haemophilic arthropathy. A cross-sectional study
Quality of life and its predictors among adult patients with haemophilic arthropathy. An observational study
Research projects
HE-MIRROR
Research project for the study of pain and its management in patients with haemophilic arthropathy using movement visualisation.
HE-FOAM
Research project on patients with haemophilic arthropathy using ‘foam roller’.