User:Sai Kripa

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Sai Kripa[edit | edit source]

I am a qualified physiotherapist and have completed my Masters Specialization in Orthopedic Physiotherapy. I'm currently working at Chandigarh University, India. I'm ready for a successful career as a physiotherapist in order to make a significant contribution towards the community as a whole. I'm always determined towards learning new things from teachers, mentors or people around & through online educational platforms.

Moreover, I would love to keep myself always updated and share my knowledge with others to shape the profession and create better clinicians for future endeavors. I have always wanted to find the answers to my own questions in academics. Therefore, I research the problems that I'm interested in and that is the best way to do so, according to me. As a part of my job, I'm involved in various research projects. My area of interest are Total knee replacement, Knee osteoarthritis and Association of Posture & Low back pain.

Physiopedia Badges[edit | edit source]

Education[edit | edit source]

  • Lovely Professional University. Masters of Orthopedic Physiotherapy, 2017 - 2019
  • Lovely Professional University. Bachelors of Physiotherapy, 2012 - 2017

Additional Coursework[edit | edit source]

Online certificate course on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Practitioner Certificate by Academy of Applied Psychology

Online certificate course on Mindfulness Practitioner course (Level I,II,III & Master) by Academy of Applied Psychology

Introduction to Mulligan Concept by Mulligan Concept Teachers Association

Publications[edit | edit source]

Kirpa, S., & Suhail, A. (2018). Restless leg syndrome: A Narrative Review

Harmanpreet kaur, & Saikripa Raman. (2020). Emotional Support Needs in Coping with Health Issues: A Narrative Review

Kripa S, Kaur H. (2021) Identifying relations between posture and pain in lower back pain patients: a narrative review.

Kripa, S. ., & Kaur, H. . (2022). Identifying Relations between Posture and Pain in Lower Back Pain Patients. New Horizons in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 3, 144–149.

Language matters a lot: Choose appropriately, Physiotimes, 14(1), 12-14. Jul 1, 2022

Contact Details[edit | edit source]

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