Sweety Gupta

  • Musculoskeletal pain management for joints, sprains, strains.
  • Exercise prescription for recovery and functional mobility restoration.
  • Pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation and return-to-activity planning.
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction assessment and non-invasive rehabilitation.
  • Vestibular rehab for vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders.
  • Manual therapy combined with therapeutic exercise for movement recovery.
  • Dry needling/IMS integrated with multimodal physiotherapy care.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Evergreen Rehab & Wellness

Evergreen Rehab & Wellness

#100- 10215 152A St, Surrey, BC, V3R 4H6

Sweety is an experienced physiotherapist with over a decade of clinical practice since earning her Master of Physiotherapy in 2012. She has worked across hospitals and multidisciplinary clinics, treating individuals of all ages with many musculoskeletal conditions, including joint pain, sprains and strains, disc prolapse, nerve pain, shoulder injuries, as well as pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation. She has a special interest in pelvic floor health and continues to advance her expertise in this area. Sweety understands the significant impact pelvic floor dysfunction can have on quality of life and provides non-invasive, effective treatment to address these concerns. She also treats vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders. Sweety takes a patient-centered, multi-modal approach, incorporating education, therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and dry needling/IMS to deliver comprehensive care.

The initial assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of the pelvic floor and related musculoskeletal system. It includes a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle factors, and specific concerns such as bladder, bowel, sexual function, or pelvic pain. A physical assessment will be performed, which may include examination of posture, breathing patterns, abdominal function, and pelvic alignment. With your informed consent, an internal pelvic floor examination may be conducted to assess muscle tone, strength, coordination, and any areas of dysfunction. Based on the findings, a personalized treatment plan will be developed. This may include education, pelvic floor muscle training, manual therapy, breathing and core coordination exercises, and strategies to improve bladder and bowel habits.

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