Riddhi Gohil is a dedicated physical therapist with a strong foundation in evidence-based rehabilitation and a commitment to patient-centered care. She earned her Bachelor of Physiotherapy from K.J. Somaiya College of Physiotherapy in India, where she developed expertise in clinical reasoning, manual therapy, and research. Driven by a passion for advancing her knowledge, she pursued a Master of Science in Exercise Science at Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York, further refining her approach to movement science and rehabilitation.
With extensive clinical experience in both India and the United States, Riddhi has treated a diverse range of patients, including athletes, individuals recovering from surgery, and those seeking care for musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries. She is also highly skilled in women’s health, particularly prenatal and postnatal care. Her work spans multidisciplinary settings such as hospitals, private clinics, and community programs, allowing her to effectively treat patients of all ages, from pediatric to geriatric populations.
Riddhi has further honed her skills through advanced training in Maitland Manual Therapy, focusing on joint mobilization techniques for pain relief and restoring movement. She is a lifelong learner, holding certifications in NASM Certified Nutrition Coach, NASM Certified Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES), Functional Dry Needling, K-Taping, and specialized prenatal and postnatal rehabilitation training. Her research contributions, including studies on calf muscle flexibility and academic stress in physiotherapy students, have been presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.
Passionate about empowering patients through education and rehabilitation, Riddhi takes an integrative approach to care, combining manual therapy, exercise science, and patient education to restore function and promote overall wellness. When not treating patients, Riddhi engages with the physical therapy community via social media, sharing valuable insights on rehabilitation, movement science, and study strategies.