Priya Padalia
- Musculoskeletal pain management using mobilizations and MFR.
- Pelvic health rehabilitation for bladder and pelvic floor issues.
- Neurological rehab using NDT and sensory integration techniques.
- Therapeutic exercise and resistance training for functional recovery.
- Taping, aquatic therapy, and electrotherapy modalities for symptom relief.
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iam Physiotherapy Clinic Newmarket
1065 Davis Drive, Unit 3, Newmarket, ON, L3Y 2R9
Priya Padalia is a dedicated physiotherapist with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from RGUHS. With over 7 years of hands-on experience, Priya has had the privilege of treating a wide range of conditions, focusing on Musculoskeletal, Pelvic Health and Neurological issues. Throughout her career, Priya has worked with patients of all ages, from newborns and infants to adults and geriatrics. Her approach is comprehensive and tailored, ensuring each patient receives the care they need to return to their daily routines. Priya has enhanced her expertise by attending workshops on Pilates, Taping, Aquatic Therapy, and the NDT approach. Her treatment techniques include Myofascial Release (MFR), mobilizations, kinesiological taping, the use of various modalities (cryo cuffs, moist packs, TENS, IFCs, etc.), resistance training, postural awareness, and sensory integration techniques.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a specialized area of physiotherapy focused on treating conditions related to the pelvic floor muscles, including incontinence (bladder or bowel leakage), pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic pain, and tightness or discomfort in the lower back or hips. It also supports prenatal care, postpartum recovery, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Assessment may involve both external and/or internal examination of the pelvic floor muscles, based on your comfort and individual needs. Treatment is personalized and may include exercises, manual therapy, education, and strategies to improve coordination, strength, and relaxation of the pelvic floor. These treatments aim to reduce symptoms, restore function, and enhance overall quality of life. At this time, pelvic floor physiotherapy is offered to female patients only and does not include treatment for sexual health-related concerns. She is actively pursuing further education and training to broaden the scope of services available in the future.