Dr.Roshni Vohra ( PT)
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Dr. Roshni Vohra is a dedicated and accomplished Assistant Professor of Physiotherapy at Sigma University, specializing in Cardio-Respiratory Disorders, holding a Master's degree with a gold medal. With over three years of professional experience, including roles as an In-Charge Principal and Assistant Professor, she demonstrates a strong commitment to both clinical practice and academic excellence. Her research, evidenced by numerous publications in reputable journals, focuses on improving respiratory function and quality of life, alongside exploring the effects of yoga and exercise on cardiorespiratory health.
Skills & Expertise
Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy
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Teaching & Education
Research Interests
CardioRespiratory Disorder
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Experience
Assistant Professor
I/C Principal
Education
Faculty of Physiotherapy - Parul University
Parul Institute of Physiotherapy
Certificates & Licenses (4)
Certificate of Participation World PT Day
Participated in the “online webinar series on following topics
1.Role of physiotherapist in perimenopausal women on 06.09.22
2.Demystifiying Scapular Dyskinesis on 07.09.22
3.Recent trends in Sports Physiotherapy on 08.09.22”
conducted by Wings Institute of Medical Sciences
EndNote Certificate Series
For attending the EndNote Certification Series held between
October 8th-10th 2024.
Web Of Science
Successfully Completed three-part Series of the Web of Science Certificate Program 2024 - Season 2.
Writing in the Sciences
Successfully completed Writing in the Sciences
an online course authorized by Stanford University and offered through
Coursera
Awards & Achievements (1)
🏆 Gold Medal for Masters of Physiotherapy
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Publications (7)
BACKGROUND:
Musculoskeletal conditions have the fourth greatest impact on the overall health of the world population. Many studies found women
have a higher musculoskeletal morbidity then men in gen...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), primarily driven by hypertension (HTN), are a leading
global health concern. While medication is commonly used to manage HTN, non-pharmacological
approach...
Background and Purpose:
Behaviour change is a frequent and lasting complaint voiced by carers of stroke patients. Some
aspects of this personality change particularly those with more established bi...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) has emerged as a promising intervention for improving respiratory function and
quality of life in individuals with various respiratory conditions, including chronic...
INTRODUCTION: Prehypertension is viewed as one of the most widely recognized conditions that are influencing individuals
everywhere throughout the world. Prehypertension is for the most part connecte...
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