Meet Dr. Jinal Thakkar
Your Journey to Recovery starts here
Feel better, move freely, and recover faster with Dr. Jinal Thakkar’s expert care.
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about us
Meet our expert Dr. Jinal
Dr. Jinal Thakkar (BPT, MPT – Rehabilitation) specializes in muscle and joint recovery, post-surgery care, and pain management. Whether you’re dealing with back pain, joint issues, or recovering from surgery, she provides personalized treatments to help you heal faster and move better.
why choose us
Getting You Back In Shape
Regain your strength, mobility, and confidence with our expert care. We focus on personalized treatments that help you recover, rebuild, and thrive.
personalized care
Our team consists of certified physiotherapists with years of experience in various conditions.
Comprehensive Services
For every conditions, we offer a wide range of services to help you recover and improve your physical health.
Home Visits Available
We bring care to your doorstep. Our home visit services are designed for your comfort.
We Offer
Personalized Care for Every Patient
Each treatment plan is customized to support your journey towards better health. Tailored treatments designed to restore mobility, alleviate pain, and enhance your overall well-being.


our process
Simple Steps To Better Health
Take simple steps toward better health with personalized physiotherapy care. Restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve strength and flexibility—all in just three easy steps. Let us help you regain control and move with confidence.
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Step 1
Assessment
Understanding your needs through a detailed evaluation
Step 2
Personalized Treatment
Tailored physiotherapy programs for effective recovery
Step 3
Continuous Care
Continuous care to ensure long-term health and mobility
patients testimonial
Hear from our happy Patients
Discover what our patients have to say about their transformative experiences with us!
“Hello, I m a fitness trainer and 3 months ago , I fell down from the stairs causing a lower back pain and later I was diagnosed with PIVD ( L4-L5 vertebrae) . Through a Reference, I met dr jinal mam and she helped me with my condition following recovery easily and also gave advice about the future protocol . She is also an amazing guider towards our physiotherapy world and it’s treatment.”
“My experience with Dr. Jinal has been great. I was suffering from chronic neck pain for months now, which affected my work and every domain. Dr. Jinal has been very kind, considerate, and excellent at her job. With less than a week of sessions, I started feeling at ease, with some exercises and guidance by her. She made sure to also let me know about alternatives that could help me in day-to-day life.”
“Dr. Jinal Thakkar ma’am is an amazing physiotherapist. Recently, my grandfather got a stroke, and physiotherapy is a necessity for stroke patients. At first, we had lost hope, but she treated my grandfather with amazing therapy and calmness. She kept my grandfather motivated and gave therapy so well that now he is functionally independent and happy. Thank you, ma’am, for the constant support throughout this journey.”
Hiral Parmar
Our Patient
What is Physiotherapy?
– A treatment to restore, maintain, and enhance mobility, function, and well-being.
– Key Benefits: Supports physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and overall health and fitness.
– Patient Involvement: Encourages active participation in recovery with prescribed exercises.
– Treatment Methods: Includes manual therapy and tailored modalities based on the patient’s condition.
What issues can a physio treat?
A physiotherapist is trained to treat a wide range of physical issues, focusing on improving
movement, reducing pain, and restoring functionality. Some of the key issues a physiotherapist
can treat include:
- Musculoskeletal Conditions:
Back and neck pain Joint pain (shoulders, elbows, knees, hips, etc.) - Post-Operative Rehabilitation:
Recovery from orthopedic surgeries (hip, knee, shoulder, etc).
Post-surgical rehabilitation for spinal surgeries. - Neurological Conditions:
Stroke rehabilitation
Parkinson’s disease - Sports Injuries:
Sprains, strains, and fractures
Ligament injuries (e.g., ACL, MCL injuries)
Tendon injuries (e.g., Achilles tendon, rotator cuff) - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Conditions:
Post-heart surgery rehabilitation
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - Pelvic Health Issues:
Incontinence (urinary and fecal)
Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal pain - Pediatric Conditions:
Developmental delays in children
Cerebral palsy. - Balance and Vestibular Disorders:
- Work-Related Injuries:
- Geriatric Conditions:
Fall prevention and rehabilitation Osteoporosis management
Physiotherapists assess each patient’s condition individually, creating tailored rehabilitation programs aimed at promoting recovery, improving mobility, reducing pain, and preventing future injuries or conditions.
What Procedures are used in Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy incorporates a variety of specialized techniques to help patients recover from injuries, manage pain, and improve mobility. Here are some of the key procedures used in physiotherapy:
- Manual Exercises
Manual exercises are guided movements designed to improve strength, flexibility, and overall function. These exercises are customized to suit individual needs and are particularly effective in restoring mobility after an injury or surgery. - Soft Tissue Mobilization
This hands-on technique targets muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues to alleviate pain, reduce tension, and enhance blood circulation. Soft tissue mobilization is essential for addressing issues like muscle tightness and improving overall tissue health. - Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy involves the use of electrical impulses to stimulate muscles and nerves. It helps reduce pain, improve muscle activation, and accelerate healing. Commonly used in chronic pain management and post-injury recovery, this technique is highly effective in rehabilitation. - Heat Therapy
Heat therapy increases blood flow, relaxes muscles, and eases stiffness in joints. It is a simple yet effective method for relieving chronic pain, muscle spasms, and joint discomfort. - Taping for Sports Injuries
Taping techniques involve applying adhesive strips to injured areas to provide support and stability. It helps reduce the risk of further injury, supports recovery, and can enhance athletic performance by reducing strain on muscles and joints. - Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy uses high-frequency sound waves to penetrate deep tissues. This procedure promotes tissue healing by improving blood circulation, reducing inflammation, and accelerating recovery. It is commonly used for soft tissue injuries and chronic pain conditions.
Are there specializations in Physiotherapy?
- Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic Physiotherapy:
Treats bone injuries, sprains, back pain, arthritis, strains, posture issues, sports, and workplace injuries. - Neurological Physiotherapy:
Focuses on nervous system disorders like strokes, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s. - Specialized Physiotherapy Options: Includes Pediatric, Geriatric, Sports, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services, treatments, and what to expect during your visit. We’re here to help you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services, treatments, and what to expect during your visit. We’re here to help you every step of the way.
What is Physiotherapy?
– A treatment to restore, maintain, and enhance mobility, function, and well-being.
– Key Benefits: Supports physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and overall health and fitness.
– Patient Involvement: Encourages active participation in recovery with prescribed exercises.
– Treatment Methods: Includes manual therapy and tailored modalities based on the patient’s condition.
What issues can a physio treat?
A physiotherapist is trained to treat a wide range of physical issues, focusing on improving
movement, reducing pain, and restoring functionality. Some of the key issues a physiotherapist
can treat include:
1. Musculoskeletal Conditions:-Back and neck pain Joint pain (shoulders, elbows, knees,
hips, etc.)
2. Post-Operative Rehabilitation:-Recovery from orthopedic surgeries (hip, knee,
shoulder, etc.) Post-surgical rehabilitation for spinal surgeries
3. Neurological Conditions:
Stroke rehabilitation
Parkinson’s disease
4. Sports Injuries:
Sprains, strains, and fractures
Ligament injuries (e.g., ACL, MCL injuries)
Tendon injuries (e.g., Achilles tendon, rotator cuff)
5. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Conditions:
Post-heart surgery rehabilitation
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
6. Pelvic Health Issues:
Incontinence (urinary and fecal)
Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal pain
7. Pediatric Conditions:
Developmental delays in children
Cerebral palsy
8. Balance and Vestibular Disorders:
9. Work-Related Injuries:
10. Geriatric Conditions:
Fall prevention and rehabilitation
Osteoporosis management
Physiotherapists assess each patient’s condition individually, creating tailored rehabilitation
programs aimed at promoting recovery, improving mobility, reducing pain, and preventing future
injuries or conditions.
What Procedures are used in Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy incorporates a variety of specialized techniques to help patients recover from injuries, manage pain, and improve mobility. Here are some of the key procedures used in physiotherapy:
1. Manual Exercises
Manual exercises are guided movements designed to improve strength, flexibility, and overall function. These exercises are customized to suit individual needs and are particularly effective in restoring mobility after an injury or surgery.
2. Soft Tissue Mobilization
This hands-on technique targets muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues to alleviate pain, reduce tension, and enhance blood circulation. Soft tissue mobilization is essential for addressing issues like muscle tightness and improving overall tissue health.
3. Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy involves the use of electrical impulses to stimulate muscles and nerves. It helps reduce pain, improve muscle activation, and accelerate healing. Commonly used in chronic pain management and post-injury recovery, this technique is highly effective in rehabilitation.
4. Heat Therapy
Heat therapy increases blood flow, relaxes muscles, and eases stiffness in joints. It is a simple yet effective method for relieving chronic pain, muscle spasms, and joint discomfort.
5. Taping for Sports Injuries
Taping techniques involve applying adhesive strips to injured areas to provide support and stability. It helps reduce the risk of further injury, supports recovery, and can enhance athletic performance by reducing strain on muscles and joints.
6. Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy uses high-frequency sound waves to penetrate deep tissues. This procedure promotes tissue healing by improving blood circulation, reducing inflammation, and accelerating recovery. It is commonly used for soft tissue injuries and chronic pain conditions.
Are there specializations in Physiotherapy?
1. Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic Physiotherapy: Treats bone injuries, sprains, back pain, arthritis, strains, posture issues, sports, and workplace injuries.
2. Neurological Physiotherapy: Focuses on nervous system disorders like strokes, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s.
3. Specialized Physiotherapy Options: Includes Pediatric, Geriatric, Sports, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary.
