Preetha Paramasivam
Neurological Rehabilitation | Women's Health Physiotherapy | Pre & Post-Operative Care
Neurological Rehabilitation | Women's Health Physiotherapy | Pre & Post-Operative Care
Ms. Preetha Paramasivam is a BSc physiotherapy from the University of Madras, India and started her career as a physiotherapist at Lady Wellingdon hospital and Mercury nursing home, Chennai.
Ms. Paramasivam then worked as physiotherapist for H.E. Mohammed Syed Almulla (former minister of telecommunications), Dubai before joining Almousa Medical Centre in Jumeirah. She was a chief physiotherapist at Emirates hospital, Jumeirah. She has a life Membership of the Indian Association of Physiotherapists (M.I.A.P) and is a member of the Emirates Medical Association.
Her expertise can be seen in adopting new techniques in treating musculoskeletal disorders including back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee ankle together with sports injuries. She treats various types of arthritis including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and polyarthritis. She has a special interest in treating women's health disorders and is excellent at pre and post operative rehabilitation of orthopaedic and neurological disorders including ACL, meniscectomy, hip, knee, ankle and shoulder including stroke, and peripheral nerve injuries. She also does geriatric rehabilitation including chest physiotherapy and early mobilisation.
She has assisted in post fracture rehabilitation, tendon and ligament injuries, spinal injuries, back and neck rehabilitation, and management of joint pain.
She loves reading and travelling and has an interest in crafts and playing games. She has a flair for languages and speaks Arabic, English, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil fluently.
Physiotherapist
Medcare Physio & Rehab Center, 2nd Floor, SMJ 1 Bldg 2nd Interchange - Sheikh Zayed Rd - Dubai
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
University of Madras, 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.