Siddhi Jadhav

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Siddhi Jadhav

Advanced Physiotherapist

Siddhi is our Advanced Physiotherapist at Hito Holistic Health.

Expertise

Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation including chronic neck and low back pain, shoulder conditions, wrist and hand complex, knee joint injuries, inflammatory conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, TMJ dysfunctions, and Vestibular rehabilitation.

Qualifications

MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation) from Brunel University, London. BSc in Physiotherapy – MUHS, India. Certified Dry Needling therapist – HPE (UK). Static and dynamic cupping therapist – HPE (UK). Mat-based Pilates Level-1 practitioner. Therapeutic Taping specialist – Institute of Manual Therapy and Taping (IMTT).

Professional Membership:

  • Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP)
  • Registered as a Physiotherapist in the Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC).

Background and previous job/roles/experiences

I worked as a Physiotherapist in a private clinical setup in India for 4 years, assessing and treating different musculoskeletal, neurological and geriatric conditions. Enhanced clients’ quality of life by providing holistic and individualised treatment plans. I Started a YouTube channel in collaboration with the director of the clinic to promote the ease, ways and benefits of being physically active. I organized camps and virtual workshops to raise awareness about the wide scope of Physiotherapy practice as a member of the Rotaract Club of the district. I worked as a Teaching Assistant at a SEN school, aiding different physical education, occupational therapy and physiotherapy activities.

I volunteered as a part of the Physiotherapy team at district-level marathons and sports events.

Q&A

Some interesting insights from Siddhi

During my Master at Brunel University, I explored the intricacies of Research Methodology while pursuing my Master at Brunel University. This brought me to implement the different aspects of research about human body and nutrition into commitment toward passing on the knowledge through effective patient education and therapy hands-on application.

Practicing as an Intern in a hospital, I once worked with a patient who had severe burns covering almost 40% of his body after a workplace accident. I still remember how he was in excruciating pain and faced challenges with movement due to extensive scarring over his body. As a part of the multi-disciplinary team, our mission was to help him reclaim his life. Together, we crafted a plan that was focused on pain management, loosening the scar tissue, and bringing back his mobility. It wasn’t just about the physical therapy: we supported him in every step on the way. Over 6-7 months, I witnessed his incredible strength as he fought to regain his independence and improve his daily life. His journey taught me the power of compassion and perseverance in healing from such traumatic injuries.
Bring advanced treatment practices for Vestibular and TMJ conditions to India, where these concepts are still emerging. Establish and manage my own clinical practice. Volunteer and conduct physiotherapy camps for an NGO focusing on providing services to under privileged population. Travel more: Visit a new country or city every year.
One of my top achievements was earning a Merit for my Master Dissertation. Transitioning from a practical-oriented education system to a research-based one presented its own challenges. However, by continuously learning, seeking appropriate guidance when needed, putting consistent effort and wholehearted commitment to the project, I effectively adapted and excelled in this academic environment.
Bringing my parents to London for my graduation and exploring iconic places together, places we had previously only seen in television shows and Bollywood movies, filled me with joy, and made them proud.
Movement is medicine then stay active to stay healthy.
Conquer the elusive dream of having zero unread mails in my Inbox!
Part-time Instagram scroller, love cooking but can get kidnapped for delicious Indian meals and fond of exploring places, pretending to be a photographer with a backpack.
Biryani and chocolate desserts
I’m a beach person, so definitely something with beaches and corals.
“Firework” by Katy Perry has always been my go-to song when I need a sudden boost of energy and self-confidence.
As quoted in the Bhagvad Gita “Karmanye vadhika raste ma faleshu kadachan” which translates into: “You should always be focused on your duties and responsibilities and not on the results or the outcome. The rewards for the efforts will be received at the right time.”

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How to Reach the Clinic

Finding Us:

  • Our entrance is near the corner of Weston Street and Leathermarket Street. Walk under the archway next to the London Leather, Hide & Wool Exchange, and follow the small cobbled path. On your right, you’ll see a sign for Studio 1 & 2 above a door with a keypad.
  • Press 1202 on the keypad to ring the intercom. Once we open the door, take the lift on your left to the 2nd floor. When you exit the lift, turn left and walk straight ahead—our clinic is the last door on the left.

Walking Directions

  • From London Bridge Station (Mainline & Tube – Jubilee/Northern Line): Exit via Guys Hospital/Shard exit, turn left onto St. Thomas Street. Walk past The Shard and Guy’s Hospital, then turn right onto Weston Street. The Leather Market is a few minutes’ walk on the right-hand side.
  • From Borough Tube Station (Northern Line): Exit onto Borough High Street, turn right onto Great Dover Street then left towards Long Lane. Turn left onto Weston Street, and The Leather Market is a short walk ahead.

By Bus

  • Bermondsey – Route C10
  • Hays Galleria – Routes 47, 343, 381
  • London Bridge – Routes 17, 43, 141, 149, 388
  • Union Street – Routes 21, 35, 133, 343
  • Abbey Street – Routes 42, 78, 188

By Taxi

Taxis can drop off passengers directly outside The Leather Market entrance at 11-13 Weston Street.

Cycling & Bike Storage

  • Bike racks available inside The Leather Market for secure storage.
  • Santander Cycle docking stations nearby, including Guys Hospitaland Snowsfields.

By Car (Parking)

  • The closest paid parking is NCP London Bridge on Kipling Street, SE1 3RU