Dr. Vimal’s Physiotherapy
& Sports
Injury Clinic – Noida

Expert Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Rehab

Delhi Gurugram Noida

“Move Better. Heal Faster. Get Back to Life.”

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20

Years of
Experience

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50

Awards

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25

Workshops
Conducted

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200

Students
Trained

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40000

Patients
Treated

Dr. Mukul Besoya(PT)
Head – Noida Branch | Clinical Coordinator – All Branches

About Us

Dr Mukul Besoya is a dedicated and resilient physiotherapist with over 4+ years of hands-on clinical experience, currently serving as the Head of the Noida branch of Dr Vimal’s Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic. In addition, he plays a pivotal role as the Clinical Coordinator across all branches, ensuring uniformity in treatment standards, protocols, and patient care.

As the Clinical Coordinator, Dr Mukul works closely with the senior leadership and branch teams to Maintain high clinical standards across Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida

Uphold the ethical and professional values of the organization

Schedule Your Physiotherapy Assessment

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Trusted by athletes & professionals
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Evidence-based, hands-on treatment
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Personalized rehabilitation program

Why Choose Us?

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20 years of clinical expertise
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One-to-one physiotherapy sessions
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No unnecessary machines or shortcuts
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Ethical, transparent treatment plans

Noida Clinic – Our Expertise

Conditions We Treat

Back Pain

Neck & Back
Pain

Back Pain

Slip Disc &
Radiculopathy

Back Pain

Knee Pain &
Arthritis

Back Pain

Shoulder Pain & Rotator
Cuff Injuries

Back Pain

Sports Injuries
(ACL, ankle, hamstring, tennis elbow)

Back Pain

Post-Surgical
Rehabilitation

Back Pain

Muscle Spasm &
Myofascial Pain

Back Pain

Postural Pain
(work-from-home & desk-related issues)

Book Your Appointment Today

Take the First Step Towards Pain-Free Movement

Our Treatment Approach

How We Help You Recover

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Detailed Assessment

posture, movement, strength & biomechanics

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Hands-On Manual Therapy

to release stiffness, reduce pain and increase mobility

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Corrective Exercises

tailored to your body & sports specific

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Preventive Exercises

so pain doesn’t return

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Geriatric care

Gentle Care for Comfort Independence

Frequently Asked Questions - Physiotherapy In Noida

Chronic pain is the pain that last for more than 6 weeks and keeps coming back even after the primary treatment.

Chronic joint pain is not always a sign of arthritis. Many people have Chronic joint pain without having arthritis which could be because of any injury to the joint, muscle weakness, overuse and prolonged rest after surgery.

Joint pain increases in cold weather because Muscles and tissues around the joints become stiff. Cold causes muscles, tendons, and ligaments to tighten hence reducing the flexibility which increases the joint pain

joint pain increases in cold weather because Muscles and tissues around the joints become stiff. Cold causes muscles, tendons, and ligaments to tighten hence reducing the flexibility which increases the joint pain Joint pain can very commonly be caused by long sitting, poor posture, and excessive mobile/laptop use. In fact, this is one of the most common modern causes of joint and muscle pain today.

Arthritis is a degeneration of joint or in simple words it’s like greying of hair. Greying of join refers to reduction in joint lubrication which causes wear and tear of the cartilage

With rest joint lubrication or synovial fluid settles at the bottom of the joint and also becomes thick ,and joint feels stiff. This is why we say “Motion is Lotion”

Cracking or popping sounds in joints are common and usually normal. Your body is not breaking,it’s just moving. It’s called as physiological clicking

Yes physiotherapy can help chronic joint pain, and it’s actually one of the most effective long-term solutions. Not just to reduce pain, but to restore confidence, movement, and function. Yes body weight does play a vital role in joint pain 1kg body weights converts 7 times when it comes to your knees and back

No long term pain killer are not safe as it can cause peptic ulcers and kidney damage.

Yes physiotherapy can help chronic joint pain, and it’s actually one of the most effective long-term solutions.Not just to reduce pain, but to restore confidence, movement, and function.