User:Manisha Shrestha: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
(added belt)
Line 7: Line 7:
I am a Registered Physiotherapist from Nepal. I have graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2018.  
I am a Registered Physiotherapist from Nepal. I have graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2018.  


I have been working as a Clinical Physiotherapist for 2 years. I am currently working as a Subacute physiotherapist in Dhulikhel Hospital (one of the community hospitals)  and as a community therapist in its outreach centers. As I have started working, I have started to love my profession as I would see patients improving, and being able to do they weren't able to do and smile on their face really makes me feel happy.
I have been working as a Clinical Physiotherapist since last 2 years. I am currently working as a Subacute physiotherapist in Dhulikhel Hospital (one of the community hospitals)  and as a community therapist in its outreach centers. As I have started working, I am loving my profession. As I can see patients improving, and being able to do what they weren't able to do and smile on their face makes me happy.


Now working in the rural communities of Nepal, I am interested in Pediatric Physiotherapy. There are many children and infants who aren't getting physiotherapy due to a lack of knowledge of parents about role of physiotherapy in developmental delays and cerebral palsy. This is making them face a lot of problems in their functional abilities which if they had got treatment in time would not have to suffer this much. Not only that incorporating recent advances done in developed countries in the field of rehabilitation in developing countries like Nepal is challenging and been my interest too.
Now working in the rural communities of Nepal, I am interested in Pediatric Physiotherapy. There are many children and infants who aren't getting physiotherapy due to a lack of knowledge of parents about role of physiotherapy in developmental delays and cerebral palsy. This is making them face a lot of problems in their functional abilities which if they had got treatment in time would not have to suffer this much. Not only that incorporating recent advances done in developed countries in the field of rehabilitation in developing countries like Nepal is challenging and been my interest too.
Line 13: Line 13:
I believe in, " The only person you should compare yourself to is the person you were yesterday."- Amy Morin  
I believe in, " The only person you should compare yourself to is the person you were yesterday."- Amy Morin  


That's why I always try to learn from small things possible and because of which I am here in Physiopedia to learn, improve my skills as well as to provide a bit contribution to our community.  
That's why I always try to learn from small things possible and because of which I am here in Physiopedia to learn, improve my skills as well as to provide a bit contribution to our comphysiotherapy munity.  


== Education  ==
== Education  ==
Line 23: Line 23:


== Physiopedia Awards ==
== Physiopedia Awards ==
[[Image:Yellow-belt.png|100px]]
[[Image:Yellow-belt.png|116x116px]]
[[File:Orange-belt.png|left|thumb|117x117px]]


== Professional Affiliations ==
== Professional Affiliations ==
Member in Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA).
Member of Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA).


Member in Nepal Health Professional Council (NHPC).<br><br>
Member of Nepal Health Professional Council (NHPC).<br><br>
== Where you can find me  ==
== Where you can find me  ==



Revision as of 07:50, 6 February 2021

Name[edit | edit source]

Manisha Shrestha

Manisha Shrestha

About Me[edit | edit source]

I am a Registered Physiotherapist from Nepal. I have graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2018.

I have been working as a Clinical Physiotherapist since last 2 years. I am currently working as a Subacute physiotherapist in Dhulikhel Hospital (one of the community hospitals) and as a community therapist in its outreach centers. As I have started working, I am loving my profession. As I can see patients improving, and being able to do what they weren't able to do and smile on their face makes me happy.

Now working in the rural communities of Nepal, I am interested in Pediatric Physiotherapy. There are many children and infants who aren't getting physiotherapy due to a lack of knowledge of parents about role of physiotherapy in developmental delays and cerebral palsy. This is making them face a lot of problems in their functional abilities which if they had got treatment in time would not have to suffer this much. Not only that incorporating recent advances done in developed countries in the field of rehabilitation in developing countries like Nepal is challenging and been my interest too.

I believe in, " The only person you should compare yourself to is the person you were yesterday."- Amy Morin

That's why I always try to learn from small things possible and because of which I am here in Physiopedia to learn, improve my skills as well as to provide a bit contribution to our comphysiotherapy munity.

Education[edit | edit source]

Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences- Bachelor of Physiotherapy (2013-2018)

Publication[edit | edit source]

Undergraduate Thesis Topic: "Knowledge of Developmental Milestones in Mothers of Child till 3years."

Physiopedia Awards[edit | edit source]

Yellow-belt.png

Orange-belt.png

Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]

Member of Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA).

Member of Nepal Health Professional Council (NHPC).

Where you can find me[edit | edit source]

You can find me on:

LinkedIn

Twitter

Contact me[edit | edit source]

[email protected]