She is a compassionate and experienced physiotherapist who has been delivering high-quality care since qualifying in 2019. She brings a well-rounded clinical background with a focus on personalised, evidence-based rehabilitation across multiple specialisms.
Her career began in neurological rehabilitation, where she was part of multidisciplinary teams treating patients recovering from stroke and traumatic brain injuries. This foundation developed her strong understanding of movement dysfunction, neuroplasticity, and long-term recovery strategies.
She later expanded into women’s health physiotherapy, delivering tailored support for women during pregnancy, postnatal recovery, and managing complex pelvic floor dysfunction. Her commitment to holistic care led her to explore chronic pelvic pain, including support for women with dysmenorrhea and endometriosis.
In 2024, Sonali completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Exercise Science at the University of Portsmouth. This advanced training deepened her clinical reasoning and exercise prescription skills, further enhancing her effectiveness in treating musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions in private practice settings.
She combines manual techniques with active rehabilitation to treat a wide range of patients, using approaches such as Muscle Energy Techniques (MET), Myofascial Release (MFR), acupuncture, and hydrotherapy to optimise outcomes.
Specialisms:
Neurological rehabilitation (stroke, brain injury)
Musculoskeletal physiotherapy (spinal, joint, and soft tissue injuries)
Orthopaedic rehabilitation (post-operative recovery, joint replacements)
Women’s health physiotherapy (pelvic floor dysfunction, antenatal and post natal care)
Special Interests:
Sonali is known for her patient-centred and empathetic approach, empowering clients to achieve meaningful recovery through movement, education, and personalised care.
Outside of work, she enjoys reading, creative art, and travelling, always curious to explore new ideas and cultures.