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Back pain is often described as the “silent epidemic” of our time. With increasing desk jobs, sedentary lifestyles, and stressful routines, spinal issues are no longer limited to older adults—they affect young professionals, athletes, and even teenagers. To understand the evolving role of physiotherapy in spine care, I personally visited Dr. K. K. Mishra, a highly regarded spine physiotherapist in Borivali, and spoke to him about his approach, clinical setup, and global trends in spinal rehabilitation. Physiotherapy has emerged as a powerful alternative to surgery or long-term medication, focusing on restoring mobility and strengthening the spine naturally.


Meeting Dr. K. K. Mishra: Expertise in Spinal Rehabilitation

Dr. K. K. Mishra has over a decade of experience in physiotherapy and holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Physiotherapy, with a specialization in musculoskeletal and spine-related disorders. His expertise extends to treating conditions such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc problems, postural back pain, and sports-related spinal injuries.

During my visit to Sanjeevani Physiotherapy Clinic, I observed an atmosphere that was both professional and welcoming. The clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities—electrotherapy units, traction tables, and resistance equipment for core strengthening. What impressed me most was Dr. Mishra’s individualized approach, where every patient undergoes a thorough evaluation before a customized treatment plan is created.


Spine Physiotherapy: A Global Perspective

Spine physiotherapy is a field that continues to evolve, both in India and abroad.


Pros and Cons of Spine Physiotherapy

Like all medical treatments, physiotherapy for spinal issues comes with benefits and limitations.

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