Naina Dhiman
- Orthopaedic rehabilitation after hip, knee, shoulder surgery.
- Neurological rehabilitation for movement and function recovery.
- Outpatient rehab focusing on optimizing post-surgical mobility.
- Goal-oriented therapeutic exercise for daily activity return.
- Manual therapy and movement retraining to reduce pain and stiffness.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Core Kinesis Physiotherapy
1194 Lansdowne Drive, 403, Coquitlam, BC, V3E 1J7
Naina graduated with a Master of Physical Therapy degree from the University of British Columbia and holds a Bachelor of kinesiology degree also from UBC. With a background in both private clinics and community rehabilitation, Naina is dedicated to supporting clients as they work toward meaningful goals and get back to what they love doing most. One of Naina’s favorite things about physical therapy is helping clients work toward their goals and get back to the activities that they enjoy doing most in their everyday lives. Her background includes work in orthopaedics as well as meaningful experience supporting clients who have been impacted by neurological conditions. She has spent time working in the hospital outpatients rehabilitation department, with an emphasis on helping optimize movement after hip, knee, and shoulder replacement surgeries. When Naina’s not working, you’ll often find her outside staying active, exploring neighbourhood trails, playing rec sports and hanging out with her fur baby - Leo the husky. Naina is committed to working alongside each client throughout their recovery and celebrating wins in their journey.
When booking your initial appointment, it is recommended to schedule two subsequent sessions one to two weeks apart. This ensures you secure your preferred times, as practitioner availability is limited. Please note that appointments can be cancelled or rescheduled without a fee provided at least 24 hours' notice is given. An initial appointment is required if this is your first visit or if it has been more than six months since your last session.