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Neha Gupta
Physiotherapist
PHYSIOTHERAPIST (SAPAN) – Neha Gupta
Neha is a highly skilled Neonatal Physiotherapist, bringing expertise with eight years of dedicated practice. Holding a Masters in Physiotherapy (Neurology) and has joined SAPAN recently. Neha excels in providing nuanced care to newborns and pediatric patients. Her approach is marked by a profound understanding of musculoskeletal, respiratory, and neurological intricacies, reflecting her commitment to fostering comprehensive well-being. Neha firmly believes in the transformative power of a holistic treatment approach, emphasizing the importance of tailored care to facilitate optimal recovery in her young patients
Her specialization includes preterm infant care and addressing conditions like-
- Hypotonia: Low muscle tone can affect a baby’s ability to move and control their body.
- Neuromuscular Disorders: Conditions affecting the nerves and muscles can impact motor skills and coordination.
- Developmental Delays: Delays in achieving developmental milestones, such as rolling, crawling, and walking.
- Cerebral Palsy: A group of motor disorders that result from damage to the developing brain, affecting movement and posture.
- Preterm Development Care: Addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by infants born prematurely to support their overall development.
- Plagiocephaly: Asymmetrical head shape, often due to positioning in the womb or after birth.
- Torticollis: Tightening of the neck muscles, leading to limited head movement.
- Erb’s Palsy: A condition involving paralysis or weakness in the arm due to nerve injury during birth.
- Respiratory Conditions: Assisting infants with respiratory distress or breathing difficulties.
- Orthopaedic Issues: Addressing musculoskeletal problems or abnormalities that may affect the baby’s movement.
- Genetic and Congenital Disorders: Providing supportive care for infants with genetic or congenital conditions that impact their physical development.
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation:Assisting newborns in recovering from surgeries, such as corrective procedures for congenital anomalies. Her goal is to optimize each infant’s potential for independent movement and development, ensuring the best possible quality of life”