
Hinal Sethia, Physiotherapist
My path into physiotherapy grew out of a love for movement. Through school sports, swimming, and dance, I found myself just as interested in performance as in the science behind it. I genuinely loved human biology and anatomy—especially how the body moves, adapts, and recovers. I was the one designing team warmups and asking questions about injuries and return-to-play. Physiotherapy felt like the natural way to combine movement, science, and helping people.
I take a gentle, evidence-based, and collaborative approach to rehab. My sessions feel clear and unrushed, with plenty of space for questions. I focus on thorough assessments, hands-on treatment when helpful, targeted exercise, practical education, and plans that feel realistic and manageable between appointments.
Clinically, I work in neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapy, major joint rehabilitation, movement and posture retraining, and repetitive or workload-related strain. I aim to restore real-life function—whether that means returning to work demands, walking and stairs, lifting, sport, or leisure activities.
Outside the clinic, I’m happiest when I’m moving—long walks and biking in summer, yoga and dance in winter. I value simple, sustainable habits that support recovery without turning life into a project. I’m proud to contribute to a supportive, whole-person, multidisciplinary care environment, like For Health<s Sake Kingsway.
Education
- Physiotherapy Practice In The Canadian Healthcare System Course, University Of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (2024)
- Graduate Certificate In Human Resources Management, Centennial College, Toronto, Canada (2023)
- Graduate Certificate In Workplace Wellness & Health Promotion, Centennial College, Toronto, Canada (2022)
- Bachelor Of Physiotherapy, R.K University, Rajkot, India (2018)
