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Dr. Gurrala Dharani

Dr. Gurrala Dharani
Tirupati, Doddapuram Street Near Reddy Reddy Colony.
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Dr. N.T.R University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor Of Physiotherapy
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working across different areas of physiotherapy, and each one comes with its own set of challenges. In orthopaedic physio I handle fractures, arthritis, joint pain and those long post-surgical rehab sessions where patience is tested more than strength. Neuro work is another big part — stroke patients, spinal cord injuries, nerve damage — progress there is often slow but every small step forward feels huge. Sports physiotherapy keeps me on my toes too — athletes push for quick recovery but the body doesn’t always listen, so balancing injury prevention with performance enhancement is key. On the cardio-respiratory side I do chest physiotherapy, breathing exercises, even post-covid care which is still showing up in many ppl. Women’s health is close to my practice as well, from pelvic floor rehab to postnatal recovery and managing lifestyle in PCOD/PCOS cases. I use a blend of manual therapy, electrotherapy and exercise-based therapy. Not just to fix pain for today but to make results stick long term.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I secured 3rd rank in my University during Bachelor of Physiotherapy — felt like proof that all those late nights weren’t waste. Worked at Manasa Hospital after that, where I got real exposure, dealing with patients in wards, OPD and rehab, learning fast that theory doesn’t always match practice. Later I started my own practice at Lyfe Fly Clinic, Tirupati, where I now provide full physiotherapy services. Patients often tell me they value the personal care and quicker recovery they felt here.

I am Dr. Gurrala Dharani, a licensed Physiotherapist registered with the Andhra Pradesh Physiotherapy Council. I hold a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree and for the last 2 years I’ve been working with patients in both hospital wards and smaller clinic setups — each place taught me something different. Right now I practice at Lyfe Fly Clinic, Tirupati, where my focus is on evidence-based physiotherapy treatments that actually fit each person’s condition rather than one-size-fits-all plans. Most of my work is around recovery and rehabilitation. Post-surgical care, sports injuries, spine or joint pain, neurological issues like stroke rehab — I get to see a wide range. Some patients come in barely able to move, others just want to get back to daily routines without pain. My goal is simple: restore movement, reduce discomfort, and improve their quality of life, step by step. I use a mix of manual therapy, electrotherapy, exercise-based rehab and patient education. Sometimes it’s about retraining muscles, sometimes it’s posture correction or teaching breathing techniques. And yes, a big part is explaining why we do what we do — patients heal better when they understand the process. Physiotherapy isn’t only about treating pain after it starts, it’s also preventive. Many people ignore early signs, thinking it will settle. I try to guide them on ergonomics, lifestyle tweaks, stretches that can keep them from coming back with bigger problems later. What keeps me motivated is watching progress — like when a patient who struggled with stairs takes them again without holding the rail, or when someone recovering from surgery finally walks on their own. Those moments remind me why I chose this field. For me, physiotherapy is not just techniques or machines, it’s being present with patients through their ups and setbacks. Healing takes time, but when done right, it changes lives in very real ways.