Dr.Ritika Patel: Bringing Life Back On Track

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Dr.Ritika Patel: Bringing Life Back On Track

Dr.Ritika Patel: Bringing Life Back On Track

Dr. Ritika Patel
Chief Sports Physiotherapist, Atlas Chiropractic & Wellness

The contemporary world has granted us a heaven-sent lifestyle full of opportunities and a high-standard lifestyle. However, this way of living has also contributed to a lot of perplexities and nerve-wracking conditions. Today, almost every Indian household complains of joint pains and backaches; people usually tend to take a painkiller for instant relief. But in the long run, we rush towards eradication. Pain pills result in extreme side effects due to overdose. As pain is not passably controlled by the allopathic treatment, physiotherapy can effectively win the race. Keeping pace with these phenomenal advances of science, it has progressed to make man live longer and quality lives. It is helping mankind experience better healthcare, thus making it available for all. Treatments such as physiotherapy are have proven to be extremely helpful for patients, becoming a value add to the whole medical system.

Under the leadership of Dr.Ritika Patel, Chief Sports Physiotherapist, the Atlas Chiropractic & Wellness is striving to help athletes and sports persons lead a fulfilling & pain-free life! She leads a team of Physiotherapists and resolves many issues through results-driven processes. Ritika sketches valuable plans of action to help athletes be ready to face tomorrow. She uses unique dexterity to examine a person and formulate strategies to pin down the inner intricacies and tackle the pain that stops them from moving ahead. In an exclusive interview with Women Entrepreneur India, she shares some valuable nuggets.

What are some of the important facets of your expertise as a senior physiotherapist?

At Atlas, I work under the aegis of Dr.Prathap Addageethala, our director, and here I handle the entire physio department. I come with experience of more than 6 years of working in the realm of sports and rehabilitation. I have worked with the Indian Women’s Cricket team and continue to serve elite athletes across the country. This apart, I’m a certified pilates on the mat level 1 trainer and a certified pilates trainer for post-natal women. An active member in the field of research (sports rehabilitation) and have published my work in the "International Journal of sports science".

What prompted your foray into healthcare, especially physiotherapy?

My inclination towards fitness and interest in healthcare made me read a lot of books related to fitness and the human body. I was really fascinated by conservative management and treating people without surgery or medication. Of course, physiotherapy is the best way to deal with pain, that’s what propelled my engrossment towards the domain. Apart from this, my extroverted and compassionate personality that loves interacting with people, made me feel that this career is the best fit.

In a wider perspective, 99% of the clients come to us with pain, and I think pain is one of the effective mediums through which we can connect people easily. I really enjoy that connection and communication. The best part of the profession is that we can help people gain their functions back.

Give a brief of holistic offerings provided by Atlas Chiropractic & Wellness.

The physiotherapy center provides the breadth of recommendations and treatment necessary for making significant progress with natural therapies. Its systematic techniques and pain-relieving treatments help sports enthusiasts as well. Atlas is promoting research and evidence-based Physiotherapy that are simple, practical, and customized while focusing on prevention and wellness. The center is known to bring about mobility in patients after an injury or ailment that is detrimental to the movement of a part of the body or the entire body. The whole process involves examination, prognosis, and treatment which results in promoting flexibility and function of the affected area.

“We try not to use machines as much as possible while bringing a patient-centered and results-driven approach to healthcare”

Committed to providing first-class physiotherapy, we offer innovative and personalized services along with hand-held counseling and guidance to the patients. We ensure that the patient responds to the therapy and transforms their health, well-being, and helps them with a physically active and quality life.

Tell us about your work philosophy and leadership style that have helped you cement the firm’s position in the market?

I work with a vision to render ultimate fool proof evidence-based and informed physiotherapy & rehabilitation services. I strive to treat a condition without medication or surgery, and I am more concerned about quality & standard of care, patient health, cost-effectiveness, and time management. My ultimate service philosophy is to make the patients heal independently. We meet a client just for 3-4 hours a week, and the rest of the healing should happen when they are at home; we prep them for the same.

Speaking of leadership style, I emphasize clear communication with the board and the clients as well. The most important aspect is to be polite and considerate and I ensure that the entire team understands the patient’s problem. Ethics, discipline, and staying updated are something that I follow and expect the same from my team members.

Ritika Patel, Head Of Physiotherapy, Atlas Chiropractic And Wellness

Ritika firmly believes that a carefully planned rehab and exercise program will allow anyone from an athlete to an average person to recover and reduce the risk of re-injury.

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