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Orthopaedic conditions including pre and post-surgical
Musculoskeletal injuries upper and lower limb
Peripheral nerve injuries including nerve injuries of upper and lower limb
Back pain and Scoliosis management
Dry needling and acupuncture
Pilates
Strength and conditioning
Massage and exercise therapy
Profile
Nationality
British Indian
Summary
Anjali has been an experienced Physiotherapist working in a variety of specialist settings since qualifying from King’s College London in 2014. She has experience working in both the NHS and private sector in the UK. Prior to moving to the UAE, she worked as a specialist Musculoskeletal and Peripheral Nerve Injuries Physiotherapist at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. With her special interest in orthopaedics, she has clinical experience in working with both conservative and post-operative rehabilitation of patients of all ages with complex orthopaedic conditions, musculoskeletal and nerve injuries.
Anjali has completed a number of post-graduate courses to broaden her expertise in treating these conditions. This includes the Western and Traditional Chinese acupuncture course with the AACP, the Pilates Matwork series with the APPI and Strength and Conditioning for Therapists. She uses these to treat many common conditions like osteoarthritis and tendinopathies as well as a method of pain management. With her interest in fitness and achieving goals, she works collaboratively with her patients inspiring them to strive to achieve theirs.
Qualification
BSc Physiotherapy
APPI certified Matwork Pilates Instructor
Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists