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Presentation

I have been a Faculty at Amar Jyoti Institute of Physiotherapy (University of Delhi, India) from 2001-2013. I am passionate about teaching and research work in bio-mechanics, diagnosis/management of musculo-skeletal and sports physiotherapy at both undergraduate and post graduate level. As a Guest Faculty, I have been teaching post-graduate students also and have conducted several workshops for physiotherapists. I am equally interested in treating patients which I have enjoyed all these years at our clinics. I have published 5 research articles and have presented on various topics at conferences and seminars. I have also supervised post graduate thesis work in the areas of musculo-skeletal and sports physiotherapy. The academic journey so far has been a very interesting one and I hope to continue to innovate my teaching methods to suit the ever changing trends of Physiotherapy practice.

Competences

Linguistic competences:
Language: English
Level: Advanced 

Organisational unit competences:
Administration: Several years of experience
Networking: Several years of experience
Management: Several years of experience
Project management: Several years of experience

Work areas

Primary work areas:
Musculo-skeletal & Sports Injuries, Bio-mechanics, Mobilization and Exercise Therapy, research

Other work areas:
Sports Physiotherapist with tennis players, Taping techniques in Sports, ergonomics at the workplace(Computers)

Education/Academic qualification

Doctor of Philosophy, Punjabi University, Punjab

Award Date: 1 Jan 2012

Master of Physiotherapy, Hamdard University- New Delhi

Award Date: 1 Jan 2001

Bachelor of Physiotherapy, University of Delhi

Award Date: 1 Jan 1999

Positions

Associate Professor & Head of Department, Amar Jyoti Institute of Physiotherapy-University of Delhi

2001Aug 2013

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