Faculty

Badri Vishal (PT)

Dr. Badri Vishal (PT)

Assistant Professor -Medical & Allied Sciences

Interest Area(s)

  • Biomechanics
  • Virtual reality Rehabilitation
  • AI in rehabilitation
  • CBR
 

Hailing from the busy suburbs of Delhi. Completed basic schooling from Delhi under CBSE board. Graduated in 2009 from Dr. M.V. Shetty College of Physiotherapy, Mangalore affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka. Completed Post-graduation with specialization in Neurology in 2012 from ITS College of Physiotherapy, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Merrut, UP. Currently having 6+ years of experience in the clinical and non-clinical field with exposure to medical transcriptions, Clinical quality and team management with exposure to International market of sports and Fitness Training and Equipment. Enjoys traveling, long drives, Music (Every aspect of it) and getting new experiences.

  • PhD Pursuing
  • MBA (International Business) 2020
  • MPT (2012)
  • BPT (2009) 
  • 6 Years Clinical
  • 4 Years Academics
  • COMPARISON OF CROSS LUNGE AND STANDARD LUNGE TO IMPROVE GLUTEUS MAXIMUS STRENGTH AND FOOT PAIN: A RCT
  • Comparison of Individual and Combined Effects of Alcohol and Smoking on Reaction Time in Adults Working in Corporate Sector. 
  • Guided multiple research projects and dissertation for UG and PG Physiotherapy students.
  • Physio Bharat 2022
  • Physiofest 2020, Physiofest 2019, INCPT AIIMS 2019
  • World Physiotherapy Congress 2019 (Udaipur)
  • Winner for Scientific Research Presentation at Virtual Conference on Tobacco and Health 2021 organized by Eqkuiaccess Foundation in June 2021.
  • Resource Person for Rigid Taping Workshop conducted at Shree Swaminarayan College of Physiotherapy, Jamnagar, Gujarat on 2nd January 2020.
  • Speaker in the Scientific Event and Judge at 11th National Physiotherapy Summit “Physiofest 2020” organized by School of Physiotherapy, RK University, Rajkot, Gujarat.
 
  • COMPARISON OF CROSS LUNGE AND STANDARD LUNGE TO IMPROVE GLUTEUS MAXIMUS STRENGTH AND FOOT PAIN: A RCT