Physiotherapy Expertise in the Media
We believe in transparency and evidence-based science. Our media features aren't about fame; they are about sharing honest advice on why personalized care is the only way to recover.
This is a preview of my interview on "Ek Mulakaat," where I discuss the importance of personalized physiotherapy. It was a great opportunity to explain why not every exercise is right for every person.
About In The Media
The media feature highlighted here focuses on a critical point we stress with every patient: generic online exercise routines often do more harm than good. When we explain our methods in these segments, it is to demonstrate how we tailor every movement to your specific anatomy and injury history, rather than applying a cookie-cutter approach to a diagnosis on paper.
When we discuss physiotherapy in the media, our goal is to cut through the noise. There is a lot of misinformation about what constitutes effective rehabilitation. Many people jump into high-intensity workouts hoping to fix a chronic back issue or an ACL tear, only to find themselves in more pain. We use these opportunities to talk about our patient-first philosophy.
Whether it is an interview about sports injury rehab or a segment on the reality of recovering from surgery, we focus on the mechanics of movement. Our team of 15 specialists works together to review cases, ensuring you get the collective knowledge of our practice, not just one person’s opinion. We don't believe in quick fixes. True recovery—getting you back to the sports you love or simply living without daily pain—requires patience and a structured, evolving plan.
If you are struggling with a persistent injury, these media clips offer a glimpse into how we approach diagnosis and treatment. We don't just treat the injury; we teach you how to maintain your body to prevent the issue from returning. Our commitment to 'seva' drives us to make expert, science-based care accessible, whether you are an athlete training for a marathon or someone dealing with daily joint pain.
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