Real Stories of Movement and Recovery
I don't just treat symptoms. I help you fix the root cause. Here is proof from my patients who chose consistency and movement over quick fixes.
This patient came to me with dizziness and heaviness in his eyes after seeing multiple doctors without a diagnosis. I found the cause to be his cervical spine. After three sessions and exercises, he is 90% better and off all medications.
I don't usually do home visits, but this was for a long-time patient. She was convinced she had knee pain, but my assessment revealed the problem was actually her back. A 35-minute session of manual therapy was enough to give her significant relief.
This patient was told by another doctor to stop driving and avoid most activities for his neck pain. That's not a solution. I explained the importance of strengthening and guided him on how to safely return to his daily life.
This patient, Brijesh Ji, came in on crutches after an ankle injury. After a full rehabilitation program including strength training, manual therapy, and functional drills, he's now back on his scooter, which is essential for his livelihood.
This is a reaction to a doctor on Instagram giving terrible advice for pain management, like just using belts and ointments. This is wrong. I explain why this approach can lead to muscle weakness and why exercise is non-negotiable.
About Patient Success Stories
These stories aren't about miracles. They are about the hard work my patients put into their rehabilitation exercises. You will see cases like Brijesh Ji, who went from crutches to riding his scooter again, not because of a magic treatment, but because we focused on functional mobility, manual therapy, and consistent drills. This is the reality of recovery—it requires patience, a correct diagnosis, and your dedication to the exercises I prescribe.
When you browse these patient success stories, you are seeing what physiotherapy actually looks like when you stop chasing quick fixes. Whether it's a patient recovering from a stroke, someone with debilitating disc issues, or an athlete returning to sports, the pattern is the same: diagnosis first, then movement.
Too often, patients come to me after wasting time on passive treatments. They have been told to just wear a belt, take a pill, or rely on machines. But as you will see in cases like the cervical spine recovery, the path to pain-free living is not in a belt—it is in restoring the spine's function and strengthening the surrounding muscles.
I do not offer generic packages because no two bodies are the same. My approach at Ace of Spine focuses on:
- Root Cause Diagnosis: We do not just treat the symptom. If your knee hurts, we check your back and hips too.
- Functional Rehab: We work on getting you back to daily life, whether that is driving, climbing stairs, or simply walking without pain.
- Manual Therapy: Hands-on work to release tension and improve mobility.
- Active Recovery: The exercises you do at home are the real medicine. If you are tired of temporary relief and are ready to put in the work to fix your condition, take a look at these outcomes. This is what is possible when you stop masking the pain and start treating the root cause.
Shruti Raj
I am Dr. Shruti, and I run Ace of Spine. I don't believe in passive therapy or magic fixes—I believe in manual therapy, getting the diagnosis right, and getting you moving again. If you are ready to do the exercises and put in the work, I am here to help.
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