Jecy was born in India and lived in Canada, Middle East and the UK.
She has 22 years of physiotherapy experience in orthopaedic, neurological and sports rehab. Her other areas of skill involve vestibular physical therapy and women’s health.
Her interests and experience in physical rehabilitation is primarily orthopedic and neurological physiotherapy. She did her Masters in Human Kinetics in Canada and is keen in incorporating the role of the nervous system in healing of the body from neuromuscular problems.
She also specializes in vestibular physiotherapy in the treatment of dizziness/vertigo and balance/equilibrium problems through exercises. Her philosophy of treatment is about empowering the individual to take charge of their healing process through controlled movements and an informed understanding of their bodies.
Jecy says: “Experience has taught me that pain is not just a singular consequence of an injury or disorder but a continuum of complex physiological and psychological factors.
The opportunity to live in different countries and understand different cultures has broadened my understanding of how pain is perceived and manifested in all of us. Life experiences, belief systems, childhood influences and many other complex variables determine how we perceive and react to pain. This understanding has changed my approach to rehabilitation and made me look at not just the pain-causing body part but the pain-experiencing individual.”
Click on this link to see Jecy talking about her specialities: https://youtu.be/lurHEVfnF8k
Jecy’s other interests to unwind from work-life routine are travelling, golf, linguistics, cooking and different artistic pursuits.