Dr.Ranjeet Singha is a Health Authority Abu Dhabi Licensed Physiotherapist (HAAD-2015-2020) with over seven years of work experience. Out of these seven years, he has three years of hands-on experi... Read More
Experience
8+ Yrs
Languages
English
Patients
Helped 2000 patients
Articles
Published 2 articles
Fee
Query : $19.99
Phone/Video : $29.99
COVID-19 - How to Boost Your Immunity?
COVID-19 has finally made us realize the value of immunity. In individuals with a strong immune system, this fatal virus cannot result in severe infection. This is why COVID-1...
Published in - Infectious Diseases
31 Dec 2021 - 5 min read
Physiotherapy - Fall Prevention in Geriatric Population
Fall among older adults is very common and can lead to various complications, such as the development of fear of falling down, hip fracture, and other musculoskeletal injuries...
Published in - Physiotherapy Or Physiohealth
18 Jun 2020 - 4 min read
Professional Bio
Dr.Ranjeet Singha is a Health Authority Abu Dhabi Licensed Physiotherapist (HAAD-2015-2020) with over seven years of work experience. Out of these seven years, he has three years of hands-on experience in the UAE (2015-2017). He is, at present, an Associate Professor at the College of Physiotherapy and Medical Sciences (CPMS), Assam.
Academics & Trainings
BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Kp Ballal College Of Physiotherapy
2007
MASTER IN PHYSIOTHERAPY(NEUROLOGY)
Dolphin Institute(dehradun)
2010
HAAD LICENCE
Health Authority Abu Dhabi
2015
LIFE MEMBER(IAP)
Indian Association Of Physiotherapists
2008
Awards & Publications
Achievements:
1. Editorial Reviewer of Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR) since Jan 2019.
2. Certificate of Excellence (Issuing authority- Health Care At Home).
3. HAAD Licensed Physiotherapist (Issuing authority - Health Authority, Abu Dhabi).
Publications:
1. Motor Relearning Program Versus Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Technique for Improving Basic Mobility in Chronic Stroke Patients - A Comparative Study (International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research).
2. A Comparative Study on Effectiveness of Open versus Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises to Improve Gait in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy by Trishna Saikia, Pallabi Goswami, Ranjeet Singha, Abhijit Dutta (International Journal of Physiotherapy. Vol 3(2),193-19).