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Guest(s)
Amit Gaglani PT, OCS, CSCS
Topic
MicroVas Therapy
Topic Info
Neuropathy pain is described as tingling, burning, numbness or sharp stabbing pain in the feet and legs. MicroVas Therapy is a cutting-edge, non-invasive, physical medicine treatment that is proven successful in treating patients for pain stemming from peripheral, diabetic, and post-chemo therapeutic neuropathies. Owner/CEO of Accelerated Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Amit Gaglani joins the show to discuss MicroVas Therapy.
Guest Info
Amit Gaglani is the owner/CEO of Accelerated Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. He graduated from the Robert Gordon University, Scotland with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy and is a board certified Orthopedic Specialist. Amit has practiced in various orthopedic/sports medicine settings prior to starting his own outpatient physical therapy clinic. Founded in 2005, Accelerated Physical Therapy has collected industry and community awards*, under the direction of Gaglani. Within his practice Gaglani has pioneered many unique therapies including: The Graston Technique for soft tissue injuries, MicroVas Therapy for neuropathy, and Nintendo Wii Fit for Balance Therapy. Gaglani’s treatments are multifaceted utilizing various manual and hands-on therapeutic techniques that aid in improving function and relieving pain. He specializes in orthopedics and strength-and-conditioning. Gaglani is passionate about the human body, health, and healing. He gains satisfaction from working with patients and helping them achieve their rehabilitation goals.
Website
www.acceleratedptr.com
Host
Dr. Derrick DeSilva
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