About Us

Kinesiology Physiotherapy is a general physiotherapy practice covering orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, pediatric & systemic afflictions. We specialize in Musculoskeletal Afflictions & Sports Injury Prevention (To learn more about the conditions we treat and prevent click here). Located in Thamel (central Kathmandu) with parking on premises the practice is ideal to reach from all parts of town.

All our physios are registered with the Nepal Health Professional Council (NHPC) and/or the Belgian National Institute for Health & Disability (RIZIV).

We work with the newest range of specialized exercise and therapy equipment imported from the UK, Belgium and the US. All 66fit exercise equipment used at Kinesiology Physiotherapy are available at our sister concern PhysioFit by Astrek International.

Our Physiotherapists:


DSC_1011(small)Tenzing David Sherpa
graduated cum laude from Ghent University (Belgium) with a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy in 2012. During his 2 years of specialization in Musculoskeletal Afflictions, Tenzing’s clinical placements, amongst others, include the Musculoskeletal and Sports Injury Physiotherapy Clinic at the University of Queensland in Brisbane (Australia) and KAA Gent (Belgian 1st division football team). Tenzing also holds a minor in Neurological Rehabilitation with clinical placements in the Neurology and Pediatrics Department of De Trappenberg Rehabilitation Centre in Amsterdam (Netherlands) & Sint Jan Hospital in Bruges (Belgium). Tenzing is an active executive board member of the Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA).

 

 

 

 

Rajan TamangRajan Tamang completed his Master of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh in 2018. His vast experience stretches from Orthopedics in Private Practices to Community-Based Physiotherapy in rural Nepal. He was a Senior Physiotherapy Consultant at Kathmandu Model Hospital until joining our team in January 2020. Before his move to Kathmandu Rajan worked with the United Mission Hospital in Tansen as their resident physiotherapist. His work with Humanity & Inclusion (previously Handicap International) during the 2015 Nepal Earthquake played a crucial role in identifying and assessing the injured as well as planning for their treatment and assistance. Rajan was part of the historical first class to graduate from – the now acclaimed – Bachelors in Physiotherapy Program at Kathmandu University in 2014. He is both a registered Physiotherapist with the Nepal Health Professional council (NHPC) and an avid member of the Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA).

 

 

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