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Dr. Roli Dave


Department :

Physiotherapy

Designation :

Full Time Consultant

Qualification :

Bachelor Of Physiotherapy, Master Of Physiotherapy

Biosketch :

Dr Roli Dave  is working with Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital as consultant Physiotherapist since February 2004. She had exemplary performance during her 14 years of clinical practice and 6 years of academic experience.

She had been associated with Sir J.J Hospital, LTMC Hospital, and Bombay Hospital. She has gained experience in treating sports injuries under the guidance of Dr. J.S. Sandhu (Dean, Faculty of Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy, GNDU, Amritsar) and Dr.Ali Irani (Former Physiotherapist for Indian Cricket Team). In 2000 she has worked with the team, who instrumented the fitness assessment of athletes participating in Olympic 2000. She has been officiating sports physiotherapist and medical trainer in various national and international tournaments. She is on the official medical panel of International Tennis Federation (ITF) and All India tennis Association (AITA).

She is an expert in Maitland’s & Brian Mulligan’s concept of mobilization and Manual Therapy and Myofacial release techniques. She has also obtained extensive training through workshops and courses on Community Rehabilitation sponsored by WHO, management of cerebral palsy, Physiotherapy management in ICU, Neuro Development Training Hemiplegia assessment &Treatment (Bobath Approach), Surface E.M.G, Sports medicine, conducted by SAI, New Delhi Her fields of Interest are exercise Physiology, Arthritis, Joint Replacements, Women Health, Fitness and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy in musculoskeletal disorders.

Her fields of research includes Coarctation of aorta, Cervical rib syndrome, Cardiovascular and respiratory physiotherapy, Hemodynamic responses of exercises, Biochemical and Hematological variations with exercise, Rehabilitative aspects of Joint Replacements, Women Health and Isokinetic strength analysis of muscles

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