Ajin Jayan Thomas

Mr. Ajin Jayan Thomas Rehabilitation Incharge


Years of Experience : 14

Nationality : India

Languages Known :

Biography

Ajin is a licensed physiotherapist with 14 years of experience in the field of Physiotherapy. He graduated with a Masters of Physiotherapy from India and joined Pad. Dr D Y Patil University, Navi Mumbai as an Assistant Professor and Clinical Physiotherapist. In 2012 he relocated to Abu Dhabi and has since been working as a physiotherapist in various capacities. His area of interests includes oncology rehabilitation, Intensive care, and cardiopulmonary physiotherapy.

Awards & Achievements

  • Orthopedic Manual Therapy Certificate (OMTC)
  • Clinical Dry Needling Certification (CDNC)
  • Clinical Neurodynamics
  • Certified Kinesio Taping Practitioner
  • Fellowship in Radiology Course for Physical Therapist
  • Certified Steel Cancer Rehab Therapist

Research & Publications

  • Ajin Jayan Thomas & Priya Accal Thomas. Efficacy of Interval Training in Improving Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Metabolic Syndrome. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy, April-June 2011: Vol 5: No 2: Pg 7-14.
  • Khyati Shah, Ajin Jayan Thomas, Sujata Yardi, A Comparative Study On The Changes In Hand Function In Geriatrics Vs. Young Healthy Adults As Measured By Grip And Pinch Strength. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, April- June 2015: Vol 6, No 2, 140-145
  • Natasha Sahijwala, Ajin Jayan Thomas, Sujata Yardi. Comparative study to determine potential injury risk between active and inactive adults using the Functional Movement Screen. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy. Jan-Mar 2016, Volume 10, No 1, 109-113
  • Ajin Jayan Thomas: May 2013, Physiotherapy Exercises: Medical Application Peer Review, Medical Apps Journal.

Education & Training

  • Masters in Physiotherapy

Membership

  • Licensed Physiotherapist (Department of Health, Abu Dhabi)
  • Indian Association of Physiotherapists
  • International Society of Exercise and Immunology
  • European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation

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