Netra Khangaonkar
Women’s Health Expert | Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation | Pre & Post-Operative Physiotherapy
Women’s Health Expert | Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation | Pre & Post-Operative Physiotherapy
Netra Khangaonkar is an accomplished physiotherapist specializing in musculoskeletal and women's health disorders. She holds a BSc in Physiotherapy from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and an MSc in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai. Her professional journey includes roles at Care and Cure Physiotherapy Clinic, Thunga Hospital, and currently, as a senior physiotherapist at Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai.
Khangaonkar is a member of the Indian Association of Physiotherapy, a certified BLS holder with the American Heart Association, and accredited in Kinesio Taping. She is also a certified pelvic floor rehabilitation physiotherapist and a certified dry needling practitioner (IAOM/ODNS).
Her expertise encompasses evidence-based treatments for pre and post-operative musculoskeletal disorders, post-traumatic conditions, sports injuries, geriatric rehabilitation, and women's health issues. She is proficient in rehabilitating TMJ, back and neck disorders, total knee replacements, and various post-operative conditions. Additionally, she specializes in treating pelvic organ prolapse, urinary and fecal incontinence, and musculoskeletal disorders during the antenatal and postnatal phases, including diastasis recti, symphysis pubis dysfunction, and pelvic pains.
Khangaonkar speaks English, Hindi, and Marathi and enjoys reading in her spare time.
Physiotherapist
Medcare Physio & Rehab Center, 2nd Floor, SMJ 1 Bldg 2nd Interchange - Sheikh Zayed Rd - Dubai
Masters in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
S.N.D.T. University, Master's. India.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bachelor's. India.
Physiotherapy supports you in moving with more ease and confidence. Whether you're recovering or working on prevention, it helps you understand how your body functions and what you can do to improve strength, flexibility, and comfort.
A physiotherapy session starts with a discussion about your physical concerns, medical history, and any current discomfort or injuries. The practitioner may assess your movement, posture, or strength. Depending on what’s needed, the session could involve guided exercises, hands-on techniques, or planning for a rehab program. Clear communication and comfort are prioritized throughout.