Sayli Rajadhyaksha
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for joint and soft-tissue injuries.
- Pelvic physiotherapy for pelvic pain and dysfunction.
- Pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation for functional recovery.
- Antenatal and postnatal physiotherapy for pregnancy-related issues.
- Dry needling and Functional Intramuscular Stimulation for pain relief.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Upper Beach Health + Wellness
1937 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON, M4L 2C2
Sayli has over 16 years of experience as a Physiotherapist, including 8 years at a teaching and clinical faculty at a prestigious medical college in Bangalore, India. She has completed her MSc. Clinical Physiotherapy with Honors from Coventry University, U. K. and her Bachelors in Physiotherapy under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India. Sayli’s areas of clinical work include musculoskeletal rehabilitation, physiotherapy for pelvic conditions, pre and post surgical rehabilitation, early intervention for NICU graduates, antenatal and postnatal physiotherapy, cancer rehabilitation including initiating and running a multidisciplinary clinic for breast cancer patients and survivors. Sayli is certified to practice Functional Intramuscular Stimulation, Dry Needling and Pelvic Physiotherapy in Ontario, Canada. She is keen to continue pursuing further education in pelvic health and acupuncture. In her spare time, Sayli likes to spend time outdoors with her dog, Abby. She enjoys playing basketball, reading and is extremely passionate about travelling around the world.
At your first appointment, we spend at least half the visit speaking about individual concerns, your pelvic health history and your goals for treatment. Each session is individual to fit your specific needs and comfort level. The physical exams entail a general observation of posture, orthopaedic assessment of the low back, sacrum, hips, and core muscles. We usually then perform an internal exam vaginally or rectally depending on your comfort level. The internal exam reveals a lot of useful information about muscle strength, control and endurance, but patients can also benefit greatly from non-internal pelvic physiotherapy. Our main goal in pelvic physiotherapy is to inform and empower our patients through individualized care.