Experience Physiotherapist for more than 6 years in Neuro-Physiotherapy field and treated successfully many patients with versatile medical history.
To perform skilled physiotherapeutic assessment of patients
To use clinical reasoning skills to provide an accurate clinical diagnosis
To communicate effectively with patients to ensure informed consent for assessment and treatment, providing the patient with good understanding of their conditions and maximise their rehabilitation potential
Referring to other medical and health care professionals.
Designing and implementing home exercise programs in parallel with the treatment sessions to help maintain the gains achieved by the patient.
Providing Intervention and performing evaluation for individuals of all ages.
Well versed with the Mind Motion GO as well as MindMaze Pro.
· To test and measure patient’s strength, motor development and function, sensory perception, functional capacity and respiratory and circulatory efficiency.
· Evaluated and treated a wide range of conditions, including chronic and acute pain, disc prolapsed, Dislocations, Parkinson’s, Stroke, Neuropathies, Multiple Sclerosis.
· Individual exercise testing and prescription of rehabilitation programs.
· Established positive rapport with patients.
· Recorded detailed prognosis, treatment, responses and progress notes in patient charts.
· Prescribing exercises for post – natal women accordingly.
· Weight Management Clinic-assessing and risk stratifying clients and creating a weight loss plan along with a dietician as a part of the team.
Member of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS)
RESEARCH PROJECT :
Thesis Work on COMPARISON OF PHYSIOLOGICAL COST INDEX BETWEEN STROKE SURVIVORS AND NON-STROKE AGE MATCHED INDIVIDUALS.
Virtual reality based neuro-rehabilitation in acute stroke: A prospective single blind randomized control study of its effectiveness for upper limb motor recovery.
Effect on gait, balance and quality of life in Parkinson’s patients using intensive virtual reality based neuro-rehabilitation: A Prospective cohort study.
Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of K0706 In Subjects With Early Parkinson’s Disease.