Dr. Sandeep Gupta (PT)
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | College of Applied Education & Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | None |
Area of specialization: | I’m a physiotherapist with around three years of experience working across clinics, hospitals, and rehab centers. Over this time, I’ve treated a variety of conditions like musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary—and what’s kept me grounded is a very simple idea: every person is different, so their treatment should be too.
I try not to overcomplicate things. My goal is to understand where someone’s coming from—what hurts, what’s limiting them, what they want to get back to—and then build a plan that works for them. I use a mix of manual therapy, therapeutic techniques, exercise prescription, and whatever else feels right for the situation. I don’t just follow a checklist—I adjust based on what’s actually working for the person in front of me.
Working with such a wide range of people has taught me how important communication is. Medical terms don’t help much if patients don’t understand what’s happening or what they need to do next. I always try to keep things clear, respectful.
Physiotherapy isn’t static, and neither am I. I stay updated with new research, techniques, and tools to make sure my patients are always getting care that’s current and effective. This field keeps evolving—and honestly, that’s one of the reasons I love it. |
Achievements: | I’ve had the opportunity to work both nationally and internationally, including hands-on roles with sports teams and global events. These experiences gave me a broader understanding of patient care across different settings and cultures. It’s been a privilege to represent my skills on such platforms, and it’s shaped the way I approach therapy—always practical, adaptable, and focused on real-world results. |
Hello, I’m Dr. Sandeep Gupta, a practicing physiotherapist with national and international exposure in the field of sports rehabilitation and manual therapy. Over the years, I've been fortunate to work in dynamic, high-performance environments, including serving as a physiotherapist for the All India Football Federation’s National Sports Team and representing India as part of the medical support staff at the U-20 World Wrestling Championship 2024 in Spain. These experiences have not only sharpened my clinical skills but also given me insight into the unique needs of elite athletes. I work mainly in sports physiotherapy, manual therapy, and musculoskeletal rehab. Along the way, I’ve picked up certifications in cupping therapy, IASTM (which is basically a tool-based technique for soft tissue), myofascial dry needling, and advanced manual therapy. My approach is a mix of evidence-based methods and real, hands-on care that comes from genuinely wanting to help. Whether I’m treating a pro athlete or someone who's been living with pain for years, my goal stays the same—get them moving better, feeling stronger, and living well. I believe therapy is never one-size-fits-all. Each case is different, and I take time to understand the root cause of the issue, rather than just addressing symptoms. I work closely with patients to develop realistic, effective treatment plans that are both progressive and easy to follow. I’ve learned over time that catching things early, understanding body mechanics, and sticking to the right rehab plan can really stop problems from turning into something long-term. What drives me is helping people understand their own bodies so they feel more in control of their healing. I’m very hands-on in my work—literally—whether that means easing tight muscles, using cupping therapy, or helping someone correct their posture and movement, step by step. Honestly, working with international teams taught me that communication and trust are just as important as clinical skill. So I always try to create a space where patients feel heard, respected, and motivated to heal. If you're dealing with pain, injury, or just looking to move better and live pain-free—I'm here to help.