Sanket Shah

Sanket Shah, PT, Physiotherapist

Sanket has been a physiotherapist for 9 years after completing his Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy in 2012. He has also completed the Health and Fitness program at Mohawk College in Hamilton in 2014 and continuously attends various workshops and seminars, such as Soft Tissue Release (2016), MacKenzie- Lumbar Spine (level 1) to advance his knowledge and professional skills (2018), Medical Acupuncture (2019) and is currently enrolled a Vestibular Rehab Program. As a result of these training programs, Sanket enjoys working with a variety of patients and conditions. Sanket has treated patients with many different conditions and Injuries. He also has strong experience working with seniors in long term care and home care settings. 

Sanket believes the key to most successful physiotherapy outcomes is using a combination of patient education and hands-on treatment combined with exercises.  Clients have consistently rated their experience with Sanket as a perfect 5 stars.  A typical comment from one of Sanket’s clients is “Sanket was courteous, professional and personable in my physiotherapy routine. The cost was very reasonable as well. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I’m going to miss seeing Sanket every couple of weeks. I came to BeActive with shoulder pain that was causing issues for me at work and my personal life. In a matter of weeks, Sanket’s physio regimen for my shoulder made the pain go away and I have tips on how to keep it that way”.  Sanket doesn’t just treat to fix an injury but he works with you to ensure it doesn’t return.  He knows all outcomes are not the same but Sanket will ensure he communicates the expectations throughout your physiotherapy experience.
In his free time, Sanket likes to swim, play cricket and socialize with friends and family.  He has a great sense of humor and a general way about him.  You’ll see that the moment you meet him.

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