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Best Physiotherapists in Jaipur
Physiotherapy Specialists
4 doctors found

Looking for a body pain doctor, joint pain specialist or rehabilitation expert? A physiotherapist is the medical term for a movement and pain specialist who helps patients recover from injuries, surgeries, back pain, neck pain, sports injuries and neurological conditions. Many patients see a physiotherapist after a knee replacement, stroke or sports injury to regain strength and mobility. In India, a qualified physiotherapist holds a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) degree, with senior practitioners holding MPT. Look for a physiotherapist with specific experience in your condition: post-surgical rehabilitation, sports injuries and neurological recovery each require different skills.

Jaipur is Rajasthan's primary healthcare hub, serving patients from across the state and neighbouring Gujarat, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh. The city has seen significant growth in specialist care over the past decade, with a strong network of private hospitals and experienced practitioners covering most major medical specialties. For patients in north-west India, Jaipur is increasingly a preferred alternative to Delhi for specialist consultations.

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Dr. Aakash Prajapat
Physiotherapy
Jaipur AVP Physiotherapy
Dr. Amit Parashar
Physiotherapy
Jaipur
Dr. Surabhi Bansal
Physiotherapy
Jaipur Modern Physio
Dr. Vikram Yadav
Physiotherapy
Jaipur Zzenlife

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I see a physiotherapist for body pain?
You should see a physiotherapist for back pain, neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, sports injuries, after joint replacement surgery, after a stroke, or any condition that affects how you move. Physiotherapy can often reduce or eliminate the need for long-term medication or surgery for body pain and joint problems. Many patients see a physiotherapist alongside their bone doctor for the best results.
What qualifications should a physiotherapist in India have?
A qualified physiotherapist in India holds a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy), which is a four-and-a-half year degree. Senior physiotherapists hold MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) with specialisation in orthopaedics, neurology or sports. For post-surgery rehabilitation and sports injuries, look for a physiotherapist with subspecialty experience.
How many physiotherapy specialists are listed in Jaipur on Medosist?
Medosist currently lists 4 physiotherapy specialists in Jaipur. All profiles are editorially reviewed and include qualifications, hospital affiliation and years of experience.