Dr. Nensi Vaibhav Gandhi | Physiotherapy | Best Researcher Award
Sumandeep Vidyapeeth – Deemed University, India
Author Profile
🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Nensi Vaibhav Gandhi began her distinguished academic journey with a Bachelor’s in Physiotherapy from K.J. Pandya College of Physiotherapy, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vadodara, achieving First Class honors. Driven by a passion for neurological sciences, she went on to complete her Master of Physiotherapy (Neurosciences) at The Sarvajanik College of Physiotherapy, Surat, where she presented her dissertation on Balance and Quality of Life in Diabetics, reflecting early signs of her inclination toward evidence-based clinical innovation. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from Parul University, further cementing her commitment to academic excellence and applied neurological rehabilitation.
🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
With over a decade of clinical and academic experience, Dr. Gandhi has held prestigious positions including Assistant Professor at Sumandeep Vidyapeeth and Parul University, and Principal In-charge at Vinayaka Institute of Physiotherapy. Her robust clinical foundation includes work in orthopedic, neurological, and pediatric rehabilitation, notably as a Consultant Physiotherapist at Sannidhi Orthopedic Hospital and with leading practitioners across Gujarat.
As an educator and mentor, she combines pedagogical rigour with innovation, guiding numerous postgraduates in advanced physiotherapeutic research. She has been instrumental in curriculum development and quality enhancement at institutional levels, holding pivotal roles such as IQAC Criteria Head and Ph.D. Coordinator.
📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY
Dr. Gandhi’s research spans neurological physiotherapy, post-stroke rehabilitation, musculoskeletal disorders, cognitive behavioral therapy, and artificial intelligence in healthcare. Her work bridges traditional therapy with modern technology—she is the innovator behind multiple Indian Utility Patents, including adaptive rehabilitation systems, immersive VR-assisted physiotherapy, and AI-integrated resistance training devices.
Her published works include over 35 research articles in reputed national and international journals, with a strong focus on post-stroke mobility, geriatric rehabilitation, and physiological responses to therapeutic interventions.
🏅 ACADEMIC CITATIONS, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION
Dr. Gandhi’s intellectual rigor is reflected in her editorial and peer-reviewing roles for leading journals such as International Journal of Science and Research, Global Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, and Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research. She holds editorial positions and memberships in over 10 academic journals, nationally and internationally.
She has authored 12 academic books through reputed publishers like LAP Lambert and Weser Books, covering themes from Parkinson’s rehabilitation to ergonomic assessments in IT professionals.
Recognized for her excellence, she has received:
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Emerging Scientist Award 2021
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Best Faculty & Young Researcher Awards
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Baroda Nari Ratna Award 2022
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International Women’s Day Excellence Awards (2021 & 2022)
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Manav Pratibha Samman 2023 for societal contributions in education
🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
A revered academic and community figure, Dr. Gandhi’s efforts extend to human rights and social welfare, where she serves as Vadodara City Secretary for a welfare organization supporting women and children. Her clinical outreach, expert talks, and participation in over 50 workshops and conferences have empowered students, faculty, and practitioners across India.
As a mentor, she has guided over a dozen thesis projects on cutting-edge topics like Hatha yoga in hemiparesis, cognitive therapy in obesity, and dual-task performance in geriatric populations.
đź§ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Dr. Nensi Vaibhav Gandhi is shaping the future of physiotherapy by integrating technology, personalized care, and research-driven interventions. Her legacy lies in nurturing the next generation of neurotherapists and bridging clinical insight with innovation.
Future contributions will focus on:
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Expanding Neuro-PT & AI integration
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Establishing patient-centered smart rehab labs
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Global collaborative research in stroke rehabilitation & geriatric wellness
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Development of e-learning modules and MOOCs for rural outreach
 ✅CONCLUSION
Dr. Nensi Vaibhav Gandhi embodies the spirit of compassionate care, academic brilliance, and visionary innovation in Physiotherapy. Her multifaceted contributions—from grassroots physiotherapy to futuristic AI-integrated models—make her a beacon in the rehabilitation sciences landscape.
She continues to inspire as a researcher, clinician, mentor, and social changemaker, working toward a holistic and accessible future of physiotherapy in India and beyond.
🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:
Title: Technological Innovations in Third Generation Snack Foods
Authors: N. Gandhi, K. Kaur, A. Kaur, B. Singh, P. Singh
Journal: Progress Research International Journal, Vol. 11, pp. 4948–4959
Year: 2016
Title: A Comparative Study of Mulligan’s Technique vs Mulligan Combined with Dry Needling on Pain and Function in Patients with Lateral Epicondylitis: A Clinical Trial
Authors: N.V. Gandhi, D. Vyas, L. Malek
Journal: Journal of International Medical Research and Health Sciences, Vol. 1, pp. 1–9
Year: 2021
Title: Effectiveness of Myofascial Release Versus Theraband Flex Bar Exercise in Tennis Elbow: Sports Players
Authors: D.N.V. Gandhi, P.B. Vithalbhai, A.N. Dineshbhai
Journal: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Year: 2020
Title: Effect of Laura Mitchell’s Relaxation Versus Physiotherapy Exercise for Primary Dysmenorrhea in College Going Students and Correlation of Core Strength with Dysmenorrhea
Authors: M. Chaudhari, B.C. Jhurani
Journal: — (Likely Thesis or Book Chapter, not journal specified)
Year: 2020
Title: Role and Scope of Artificial Intelligence in Physiotherapy: A Literature Review
Authors: J. Vaniya, N.V. Gandhi, K.P. Patel, C. Bhatt, K.P. Kaur
Journal: Research Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 18, pp. 399–412
Year: 2024