Nupur Dave

  • Post-operative knee and hip rehabilitation programs.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue mobilization.
  • Exercise-based programs for strength and functional recovery.
  • Balance training and gait re-education for mobility improvement.
  • Pain management and acute musculoskeletal injury care.

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Thrive Physiotherapy

Thrive Physiotherapy

237 Locke St. S., Hamilton, ON, L8P 4T4

Nupur is a dedicated and compassionate physiotherapy resident with over 3 years of clinical experience. She earned her Bachelor’s in Physiotherapy in 2019 from India and began her career at a multi-speciality hospital, where she gained extensive experience treating a wide range of orthopedic, neurological, and pediatric conditions including post-operative Total Knee and Hip Arthroplasty, rotator cuff injuries, stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson’s Disease, and cerebral palsy. She then worked in a private clinic setting for over two years, focusing on musculoskeletal conditions such as neck pain, back pain, shoulder and knee injuries, muscle strains, ligament sprains, and pre/post-operative rehabilitation. Nupur applies evidence-based techniques across the continuum of care—from acute injury management to full return-to-function programs. After moving to Canada, Nupur worked as a Physiotherapy Assistant in long-term care, supporting individuals with arthritis, mobility challenges, and balance issues. She provided treatments such as manual therapy, balance training, stretching, and gait re-education. Her treatment philosophy combines individualized exercise programming, hands-on therapy, and appropriate use of modalities to support optimal recovery. Outside of work, Nupur enjoys walking in nature, reading, and spending time with her family. Her ultimate goal is to empower her patients to regain function, independence, and improve their quality of life.

Physio Initial Assessment - 45mins

This visit is for your first physiotherapy appointment with us, if your last visit was more than 3 months ago, or if you have a new injury/area that requires treatment.

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