Shrimad Rajchandra college physiotherapy, a constituent institute of UKA Tarsadia University had organized a free Physiotherapy camp on 24th February 2018. Camp was organized at Radhakrishna Temple of Vedchhi village. In this camp 67 patients were evaluated and guided for treatment. Event was organized by Dr.Ruchi Gupta and Team of Dr Mahesh Shukla. 1 Staff and 11 Students of Shrimad Rajchandra College of Physiotherapy had enthusiastically participated to make this camp successful.
Shrimad Rajchandra college physiotherapy, a constituent institute of UKA Tarsadia University had organized a free Physiotherapy camp on 8th February 2018. Camp was organized at Town hall of Bajipura village. In this camp 50 patients were evaluated and guided for treatment. Event was organized by Dr.Ruchi Gupta. 2 Staff and 25 Students of Shrimad Rajchandra College of Physiotherapy had enthusiastically participated to make this camp successful.
ShrimadRajchandra College of physiotherapy, a constituent institute of UKA Tarsadia University organizedSongadh - Navapur Marathon camp on 17th September 2017, Sunday. Marathon had started from arts and commerce college Songadh to GomukhNavapur, in which 43 students had participated as volunteer physiotherapists where they had treated 150 marathon runners suffering from different musculoskeletal condition during marathon.
ShrimadRajchandra College of physiotherapy, a constituent institute of UKA Tarsadia University organized a free physiotherapy camp on 18th August 2017, friday at Kumar chattralay of J.H. Bhakt high school, Mahuva. In this camp 35 patients suffering from knee pain, back pain, planter fasciitis, and cardio respiratory problem etc. were evaluated and guided for treatment. The camp was enthusiastically organized by the college staff and students.
Shrimad Rajchandra college physiotherapy, a constituent institute of UKA Tarsadia University organized a free physiotherapy camp on 26 July 2017, Wednesday at Sarbhun village. In this camp 20 patients were suffering from joint pain, back pain, physical deformities and paralysis etc. were evaluated and guided for treatment. The camp was enthusiastically organized by the 3 college staff and 8 interns.