Hiral Amin, PT
You do not have to keep organizing your life around pain, stiffness, balance changes, or nerve symptoms when the right physiotherapy can help you move forward again
You can only do so much by stretching around the pain, moving more carefully, or hoping the stiffness will fade on its own. When sore joints, lingering post-fracture stiffness, balance changes, nerve symptoms, or the slow grind of recovery after surgery start shaping how you walk, work, sleep, or exercise, you want more than a quick appointment and a generic handout. You want someone who can figure out what is actually going on and show you a practical way forward. That is where Hiral Amin, PT, stands out. As a Cambridge physiotherapist helping people through physiotherapy in Cambridge, Hiral focuses first on musculoskeletal concerns, balance issues, nerve-related problems, post-surgical recovery, and joint replacement rehabilitation. She blends detailed assessment, hands-on treatment, and exercise-based care in a way that feels calm, clear, and purposeful. Because her path includes both rehabilitation support roles and registered physiotherapy practice, you are working with someone who understands not just the diagnosis on paper, but what meaningful recovery looks like in day-to-day life.Hiral Amin, PT, brings broad physiotherapy care first — and particular depth in the movement problems that can quietly take over everyday life
Hiral Amin, PT, is a Registered Physiotherapist who provides comprehensive care for a wide range of movement and function concerns, so you do not need a perfectly labeled problem to know whether you are in the right place. If your issue involves muscles, joints, mobility, balance, weakness, nerve irritation, or recovery after injury or surgery, she works from a strong physiotherapy foundation first and then brings added depth where it matters most. Her Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Gujarat University and further education in Fitness and Health Promotion at Durham College give her a strong mix of rehabilitation science and exercise programming. That matters because good care is not just about identifying the problem accurately. It is about turning that assessment into a plan you can actually follow, progress through, and trust. Hiral’s style is thoughtful, practical, and built around helping you regain confidence in how you move.Your first visit with Hiral is designed to uncover what is really driving the problem so your plan feels specific, realistic, and built for progress
When you meet Hiral, the goal is not to rush to a single technique. She starts by listening carefully to how your symptoms began, what makes them worse, what you have already tried, and what progress would actually mean for your life. That full-picture assessment helps her decide whether you need hands-on treatment, mobility work, progressive strengthening, balance retraining, gait work, nerve-related movement strategies, home exercises, or a combination that evolves as you improve. Just as important, she explains the why behind the plan so you are not left guessing what each exercise or treatment is supposed to do. That is what good physiotherapyshould feel like: specific, evidence-based, and tailored to the way you move through daily life. Within CARESPACE’s coordinated model, Hiral also values collaboration with other disciplines when another perspective could help you recover more completely, whether your goal is less pain, steadier movement, better function, or a safer return to the activities that matter to you.Her training across physiotherapy, rehabilitation support, and evidence-based movement care means you are working with someone who understands recovery from more than one angle
Hiral’s background gives you more than one lens on recovery. She completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with internship training, followed by Fitness and Health Promotion studies at Durham College, which strengthened her exercise prescription and movement education skills. She has also completed training in physiotherapy practice within the Canadian healthcare system, therapeutic taping, and First Aid/CPR/AED. Across Ontario, her experience has included registered and resident physiotherapy roles in Cambridge, Guelph, Kitchener, and Brampton, along with more than three years working in rehabilitation settings as a physiotherapy assistant. That combination means she has seen recovery from the standpoint of assessment, hands-on care, exercise progression, functional retraining, documentation, and day-to-day follow-through. Within the collaborative environment at CARESPACE Cambridge on Hespeler Road, that depth helps her deliver care that is both clinically grounded and practical. She also co-authored research on Nordic eccentric hamstring stretching and sciatic nerve slider neural mobilization, reflecting the evidence-based mindset she brings to nerve-related and movement-based care.If pain, stiffness, surgery, balance changes, nerve symptoms, or urinary leaking are limiting how you live, this is where Hiral’s deeper focus can help you build real momentum again
In addition to providing comprehensive physiotherapy care across a wide range of concerns, Hiral brings particular depth to musculoskeletal problems and the kind of recovery work that follows fractures, surgery, and joint replacement. If your shoulder, hip, knee, back, neck, or another joint is painful, stiff, or not moving the way it should, she looks at more than the sore area itself. She considers how strength, mobility, walking pattern, and compensation elsewhere in the body may be keeping the problem going. That matters because post-fracture stiffness, pain after surgery, or slower-than-expected progress after a hip, knee, or shoulder replacement often improves best when treatment combines the right hands-on techniques with a clear progression of movement, loading, and function. Her approach can include manual therapy, range-of-motion work, targeted strengthening, movement retraining, and practical home exercise progressions designed to help you move with less guarding, climb stairs more confidently, and return to daily routines with more freedom.She also has meaningful experience with balance issues and nerve-related problems, which can feel especially frustrating because the symptoms are often inconsistent. One day the issue may feel like tingling, radiating discomfort, weakness, or tightness that travels. Another day it may show up as unsteady walking, reduced coordination, or the sense that your body is not responding the way it used to. Hiral takes a careful, measured approach here. She looks at how your nerves and movement patterns are interacting, uses exercise and functional training to rebuild control, and draws on an evidence-based understanding of neural mobilization and rehabilitation progression to help you move with more certainty. The goal is not just to calm symptoms temporarily, but to improve how you bend, reach, walk, turn, and manage everyday tasks without feeling constantly limited by the problem.
If urinary incontinence is part of what brought you here, Hiral has also completed Pelvic Floor Level 1 training focused on supporting care within that scope. That allows her to integrate practical education, breathing and pressure management, targeted exercise, and supportive movement strategies for urinary leaking in a way that feels respectful and approachable. She is continuing to expand her training in pelvic health, but her current pelvic floor care is intentionally focused and clearly defined. For you, that means honest guidance, thoughtful treatment, and a plan that stays grounded in what is most relevant to your symptoms and goals.