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  • Dr Pranjal Contractor

  • Assistant Professor
  • UKA Tarsadia University
Publications 2022 - 2022

Publications

  • 1
    Journal Articles
  • 4
    Projects

Expertise

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy

Personal Information

Dr Pranjal Contractor

Female
Shrimad Rajchandra College of Physiotherapy Department of Physiotherapy, UKA Tarsadia University
Surat, Gujarat, India - 394620


Experience

  • Assistant Professor

    Shrimad Rajchandra College of Physiotherapy

    UKA Tarsadia University

  • Assistant Professor

    Vinayaka Institute of Physiotherapy

    Sardar Patel University

  • Assistant Professor

    Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam College of Physiotherapy

    Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences


Qualification

  • Master of Physiotherapy in Neurosciences

    Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences


Membership In Professional Bodies

2020

Gujrat state council of Physiotherapist

Temporary

2016

Indian Association of Physiotherapist

Permanent

2020

Gujrat state council of Physiotherapist

Temporary

2016

Indian Association of Physiotherapist

Permanent

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Research Projects

Appraisal of Majorly involved joints in hemophilia patients by using Hemophilia Joint Health Score Scale

Funding Agency : None

To Compare the effectiveness of Canalith Repositioning Procedure and Vestibular Habituation Training on functional performance in patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Funding Agency : None

Effectiveness of brain gym exercises on elementary students by using MAAS.

Funding Agency : none

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Appraisal of Majorly involved joints in hemophilia patients by using Hemophilia Joint Health Score Scale

Funding Agency : None

To Compare the effectiveness of Canalith Repositioning Procedure and Vestibular Habituation Training on functional performance in patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Funding Agency : None

Effectiveness of brain gym exercises on elementary students by using MAAS.

Funding Agency : none

Effectiveness of clinical pilates versus conventional physiotherapy on balance and gait during subacute phase of stroke

Funding Agency : None

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