
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist specializing in orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation
Experience
5 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Malayalam
Location
Al Falah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Sooraj V. V. is a physiotherapist with five years of clinical experience in orthopedic, neurological, and geriatric rehabilitation. He trained at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Karnataka, India, and now practices at Medeor Hospital in Abu Dhabi.
He manages post-operative recovery, pain relief, and restoring physical function for both hospital inpatients and outpatients. His toolkit includes manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, muscle strengthening, instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), cupping therapy, therapeutic taping, needling, and trigger point release—all aimed at improving mobility and reducing pain.
Sooraj takes a patient-centered approach, combining evidence-based techniques with clinical judgment to help patients regain function and quality of life.
Special interests: IASTM (instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization), needling techniques, therapeutic taping, cupping therapy, trigger point release.
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, India
Physiotherapist
Medeor Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Malayalam.
Medeor Hospital — Abu Dhabi, Al Falah, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Mobility Restrictions, Muscle Tension and Trigger Points, Neurological Conditions, Post-Operative Pain and Stiffness.
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