Dr. Kavyasri
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | The Open International University for Complementary Medicines |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am working mainly in kids rehab where I help children overcome physical challenges through structured and playful therapy sessions, because I knw early intervention makes a big diference in their life. My work often involve physio based treatments like strengthening muscles, improving balance and mobility, and guiding parents on daily home exercises. Along with that I also use accupuncture and cupping in certain cases, when I feel natural healing support the recovery process better than only routine therapy.
Each child respond differently, sometimes quick sometimes very slow, and my approach is to adjust treatment plans according to their unique needs rather than forcing one single method. With physio I focus on motor skills, posture correction and overall functional independence. When I apply accupuncture or cupping, I see it as an added layer that reduce pain, improves circulation and give the body more energy to respond to therapy.
I see myself not just as a therapist but also a guide for families, because communication is part of healing too. Parents need to understand why each session matters and how small progress add up. In kids rehab that patience is the key, and I learned to stay flexible, sometimes even change plan in middle when I feel its not working.
In my practice I always mix discipline with compassion. I try to keep sessions engaging for kids, less stressful, more about building confidence along with physical recovery. At the end my specialization is not only about kids rehab, physio, accupuncture or cupping—its about using all these tools together to create care that is personal and practical for every child who walk into my clinic. |
Achievements: | I am proud that during my school days I secured 10th rank at the All India Maths and Science Talent exam, a moment that really shaped my confidence in logical thinking and problem solving. That experiance may not be direct medical but it taught me discipline, consistency and the value of analytical approach which I still carry into my practice today. Whether in clinic or study, I rely on that same curiosity and structured way of looking at challenges to find clear and effective solutions. |
I am working as a rehab therapist and over the years my focus turned strongly towards kids rehab, because I feel children need a diff kind of care, patience and approach when they are struggling with conditions that limit their growth or daily activity. Many pt I see come with long history of delays, difficulty in movement, sometimes speech or motor problems, and it can be overwhelming for families. I try to design therapy in a way that is not only clinical but also practical for parents to follow at home. I have seen that combining structured rehabilitation techniques with flexible methods suited to each child bring good results, and that is something I keep repeating to myself when I plan any session. Every kid progress differently, sometimes slow sometimes suddenly fast, and in that moment my job is to keep adjusting the plan without losing sight of the bigger goal. In practice I work on exercises that strengthen mobility, balance and coordination, also focus on daily life activities like grasping, walking, or posture correction. Parents often ask me about timeline for cure but I learned to explain that rehab is less about rushing and more about sustaining. Still, I feel proud when many of my patients recover with visible improvement and even reach milestones that were earlier delayed. That satisfaction is hard to put in words, but it makes the long hours of therapy worth it. Communication is also a big part of my work, since families need reassurance, guidance and clarity at every stage. I treat each case as unique, there is no single way that fit all, and that flexibility in treatment is what I consider my strength. Mistaks happen, sometimes I change plans midway, sometimes I realise a certain method is not working and I quickly shift, but that trial and correction actually helps the child get what is best for them. My way of treatment may look simple from outside but it is rooted in consistent effort, empathy and experience with many children who trusted me in their journey.