About Rückenwind
Who we are and what we do
Immediate Care is our passion...
We are not therapists. We’re not here to fix you.
We are instructors. Companions. People who understand that the hardest part is sometimes just showing up.
At Rückenwind, we don’t ask for your story. We offer something steadier: A space to breathe, to rest, and maybe, quietly, begin again.
No pressure. No judgment. Just a door that stays open.
Meet the Team

Sana Zaabalawi
Main Coordinator - Coordination with heart & clarity
Behind the scenes at Rückenwind, Sana keeps everything flowing. She’s the steady hand in our scheduling, the first voice many people meet, and the quiet presence making sure no one falls through the cracks.
Sana is more than a coordinator – she’s someone who understands what it’s like to reach out when you’re unsure. With calm precision and a deep sense of care, she matches people with the right sessions, keeps communication clear, and helps make even the first step feel manageable.
With a background as a trained social worker and lived experience in cross-cultural environments, Sana brings both structure and sensitivity to her role. She knows how to hold space when things feel complex – and how to simplify what doesn't need to be.
Whether you're a participant, instructor, or partner, Sana is often the one who makes sure your question lands, your booking works, and your path forward feels just a little more possible.

Christine Baadsgaard
Assistant Coordinator - Where structure meets intuition
Christine brings both depth and direction to the Rückenwind universe. With a foundation in occupational therapy and a Master’s in social work, her approach blends clinical insight with everyday humanity.
She has worked across Europe – from neurological rehab and dementia care to eating disorder treatment and child-centered psychiatry. Whether it’s building systems or holding space, Christine moves with a quiet precision that invites trust.
Alongside her healthcare work, she holds a diploma in equine management, with a focus on the subtle power of human–horse connection. Creativity is never far away: Christine also has a background in visual communication and brings a gentle design-sense to everything she touches.
Structured, engaged, and deeply attuned – Christine’s way of working reminds you that change doesn’t have to be loud to be lasting.

Poul Dalby
Aid-One networker
- Connector at the edges
Poul moves where others often stop looking. At Rückenwind, he builds bridges to institutions across Aarhus and reaches the young people who don’t quite fit into the usual boxes – or who’ve long stopped trying to.
With a background as both a psychotherapist and certified boxing instructor, Poul brings presence, rhythm, and respect into every encounter. He meets resistance with clarity, and mistrust with calm.
What he creates isn’t just contact – it’s connection. Often in places where it matters most.

Brian T.
Aid-One Instructor, Sønderborg
- Guiding the shift from tension to trust
As an instructor at Rückenwind, Brian works with rhythm as language. With experience in Aid-One, he supports participants in moving through inner chaos, gently into clarity, rest, and renewed energy.
His approach is grounded in the practice of reverse cue reactivity – helping the nervous system respond less to what overwhelms, and more to what restores.
Quietly, patiently, he helps others reconnect with what still feels possible.

Jörg Albers-mapping the way back to balance
Advisory Board
With a background in clinical psychology and over two decades of hands-on experience, Jörg brings depth, clarity, and method to the work at Rückenwind.
He is the creator of the Theory of Reverse Cue Reactivity (RCR) – a framework for transforming overstimulated survival responses into grounded, resilient patterns. His work bridges science and practice, thought and movement.
As former clinical lead at the Albers-Online company, Jörg has guided both individuals and teams through stress, trauma, and high-performance pressure – always with one question at heart: What helps us return to ourselves?
At Rückenwind, he continues to refine that answer – one rhythm, one breath, one moment at a time.
