Dr. Vanitha Senthil

BPTh/BPT, Masters of Physiotherapy

Bangalore 22 Years Experience

About

Dr. Vanitha Senthil is a BPTh/BPT and Master of Physiotherapy (Post-Graduate) with 22 years of clinical experience, specialising in exercise-based rehabilitation, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, chronic pain management, and fitness-integrated recovery.

Currently practicing at Exercise Mantra Centre, Begur (Begur Koppa Road), Bangalore, Dr. Senthil has worked with individuals with chronic pain, post-operative cases, lifestyle disorders, elderly patients, and those seeking fitness-oriented rehabilitation, helping them achieve a 95% success rate in reducing pain, restoring mobility, improving functional fitness, and returning to daily activities.

Area of Expertise

  • Exercise-based rehabilitation

  • Musculoskeletal physiotherapy

  • Chronic pain management

  • Post-surgical physiotherapy

  • Geriatric physiotherapy

  • Fitness-integrated recovery

  • Functional restoration

Services Offered

  • In-person physiotherapy consultations

  • Exercise prescription & rehabilitation programs

  • Pain relief therapy

  • Post-operative rehabilitation

  • Functional recovery exercises

  • Mobility improvement training

  • Geriatric physiotherapy

  • Lifestyle & fitness integration

Specializations

Physiotherapist

Modes of Treatment

Clinic Visit

Education & Qualifications

Class of 2004

BPTh/BPT

Annamalai University

Class of 2013

Masters of Physiotherapy

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

Professional Experience

Physiotherapist

2005 - 2015
Nandhi & JP Nagar Medical and Physiotherapy centre

Lecturer & Consultant Physiotherapist

2005 - 2012
RV College of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre

Practice Information

Practice Location Begur, Bangalore

Clinic Location

Begur, Bangalore
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Awards & Recognition

  • Achievements - Second Price In Scientific Paper Presentation At First International Conference – Aiims, Delhi Topic- Knowledge And Attitude Towards Persons With Disabilities In Physiotherapy Students 2012