The bridge between theory and practice. Learn from clinical pioneers shaping the future of physical therapy at elite healthcare centers.

Dr Yogesh Mandhyan (PT) completed his education in Physiotherapy from Lucknow Christian College in 1998. He then joined the Avadh Hospital and Heart Center as the head of the physiotherapy department. He established and nurtured the state of the art physiotherapy center at the hospital with a team of 20 physiotherapists under his expert training and mentorship. He expertises in Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics and critical care. He has organised several workshops and conferences during his career. He is a certfied manual therapist in Mulligan and Maitland concepts. Of note, he was the physiotherapist of the Indian Women Hockey Team and visited Kazan, Russia, in 2008 during the Olympic qualifier tournament. He has also taught physiotherapy at his ala mater from 1999 to 2003. He is also running Physio Dari classes, an innovative educational programme that helps learner to tread steps from a student to a seasoned practitioner. In addition, he is runnning his own physiotherapy facility, the Prayas Physiotherapy Center. To bring physiotherapy to every stratum of the society is the ultimate mission of his life. The latest feather in the cap is a new venture, C3 Physiotherapy services, which facilitates learning and earning for budding physiotherapists. The C3 Physiotherapy services is now service partner in Apollomedics Superspeciality hospital, Lucknow. He has become London shoulder clinic certified tutor in 2020.

Dr Manit Arora is the best ACL surgeon in Chandigarh, specialised in Sports Medicine. Dr Arora is a Young Ambassador for the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association, an ISAKOS Teaching Centre Scholar and Upper Extremity Fellow, ISAKOS International Sports Medicine Fellow, UNE Young Distinguished Alumni and Royal College of Surgeons of Canada International Resident Leader. Dr Arora has been an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia and a Conjoint Associate Lecturer at UNSW, Australia. He is also a specialist advisor for the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and an Honorary Senior Adjunct Teaching Fellow at Bond University, Australia. Dr Manit Arora is currently chair of the ISKSAA Research Committee, serves as an editor for the Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery, and on the Medical Commission for the World Squash Federation. He is also a Board Member of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society’s Scholarships and Awards Committee and on the Research Evaluation Panel for the Queensland Government Emergency Medicine Foundation.