Qualifications / Academic Overview:
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Year of Graduation: 2019
Master of Public Health
Year of Graduation: 2023
Experience Overview:
After My graduation in 2019, I started to work as a Physiotherapist in Hospital setting in Pakistan where I used to assess and diagnose various patients with different ailments. I used to utilize the evidence based reasoning and clinical evaluations for making diagnosis for patients. My main responsibilities were to plan and direct physical therapy treatment for patients.
In 2022, I moved to UK and currently registered with CSP and HCPC. Here in United Kingdom, I started my career as locum physiotherapist in NHS, working as a member of ARCCS team in King George Hospital. I worked here for 8 months as a part time Physiotherapist. My main responsibilities here were to assess the patients with respiratory and cardiac complications.
Later, I started working as an MSK and Orthopaedic physiotherapist at The Princess Alexandra Hospital, NHS. I worked there for almost 2 months. There I was working with the post operative patients mainly TKR, THR and NOF fractures. My main responsibilities were to assess the patients on DAY 1 to formulate their Physio plan and return them back to their pre mobility state.
Clinical Interests:
Manual therapy, Exercise therapy, Deep soft tissue massage, Neurodynamic , Mobilization and Manipulation.
Spoken Languages:
English, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi.
Why do you enjoy working as a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists are professionals who work with patients to identify and maximise their ability to move and function – an essential part of what it means to be healthy. Becoming a physiotherapist means you can play a key role in enabling people to improve their health, wellbeing, and quality of life. Everyone that walks into my room all come with a different injury, story, and personality that keeps me on my toes. Patients are never the same and every day, I get the opportunity to meet and talk to people from all stages of life. I’m an extroverted person, so I love that I can be in constant company throughout my working day. The great thing is while I’m making sure my patients have the right technique with each of their exercises, I’m also achieving my daily exercise goals by doing the exercises with them. Society holds physiotherapists in high regard and values them.