Janki Modh, BPT, PT
When pain, weakness, numbness, or an upcoming operation disrupts your life, Janki helps you see a clear way forward.
When movement becomes difficult, even ordinary parts of your day can start to feel uncertain. You may be wondering whether an injury will settle, whether nerve symptoms will improve, or how you will regain strength before or after surgery. Janki Modh, BPT, PT, brings experience across hospital, outpatient, community, and home-based rehabilitation, giving her a practical understanding of what recovery requires both in the clinic and in everyday life.At CARESPACE Hespeler Road, Janki provides physiotherapy in Cambridge for a wide range of movement and function concerns, with particular depth in musculoskeletal injuries, neurological rehabilitation, preparation for surgery, and recovery afterward. Whether you are managing an orthopedic injury, peripheral nerve symptoms, reduced mobility, or uncertainty about rebuilding after a procedure, she helps you understand what is happening, what can be improved, and what your next milestone should be. Her calm, structured guidance keeps care focused on progress that matters to you—not simply what happens during an appointment, but what you can return to doing with greater confidence.
Janki Modh, BPT, PT, combines broad physiotherapy care with added depth in the recoveries that often feel most complex.
Janki works with a broad range of musculoskeletal, orthopedic, mobility, and functional concerns rather than limiting her practice to one narrow area. Her distinctive strength is the way she connects careful assessment with practical rehabilitation: she looks at pain and symptoms, but she also considers how your condition affects walking, work, exercise, household responsibilities, and independence.Her background includes musculoskeletal assessment, manual therapy, joint mobilization, therapeutic exercise, soft-tissue techniques, injury prevention, and motor vehicle accident or WSIB rehabilitation. She also has experience supporting peripheral neuropathy and peripheral nerve injuries, as well as helping you prepare for surgery or rebuild function afterward. That breadth means your plan can address the problem in front of you while staying connected to the larger goal—moving safely, becoming stronger, and returning to the activities that make your life feel like your own.
Your first visit becomes a working plan built from careful listening, precise assessment, and goals you can recognize in daily life.
Janki begins by learning what has changed, what you are finding difficult, and what you most want to do again. She then examines relevant movement, mobility, strength, and functional patterns while considering your medical history, injury mechanism, home responsibilities, work demands, or stage of surgical recovery. You leave with a clearer understanding of the findings and the purpose behind each part of your plan. She explains each recommendation in plain language so you know how it supports the outcome you are working toward.Her approach to physiotherapy may combine progressive therapeutic exercise, functional movement practice, manual therapy, joint or soft-tissue mobilization, education, and modalities such as TENS, ultrasound, heat, or cold when appropriate. Your response is monitored, your exercises are progressed, and the plan is adjusted as your abilities and priorities change. At CARESPACE Hespeler Road, Janki can also coordinate with the broader multidisciplinary team when another perspective may strengthen your recovery, helping your care remain connected rather than fragmented.
Experience in hospital, outpatient, community, and home settings helps Janki understand the whole journey from limitation to independence.
Janki earned her Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Gujarat University and has built her clinical experience across India and Ontario. In a hospital environment, she developed individualized rehabilitation plans while collaborating within a multidisciplinary setting. In outpatient practice, she conducted musculoskeletal assessments, applied evidence-based manual techniques, managed orthopedic concerns, documented progress, and taught injury-prevention and self-management strategies.Her community and home-care experience adds another valuable perspective: recovery must work where you actually live. She has designed rehabilitation around home environments, supported mobility and independence, coordinated with nurses and family caregivers, and adjusted exercise plans to reflect safety needs and changing function. Her practical toolkit includes therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, joint mobilization, soft-tissue mobilization, Graston Technique, TENS, ultrasound, cryotherapy, and thermotherapy. This variety has taught her to adapt care when symptoms, environments, support systems, or access to equipment differ. She communicates in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, making it easier for you to discuss goals, concerns, and instructions in the language that feels most comfortable.
Whether your challenge is musculoskeletal, neurological, or surgical, your rehabilitation stays focused on meaningful function.
While Janki provides comprehensive physiotherapy care for a broad range of injuries and movement concerns, she brings particular depth to musculoskeletal and surgical rehabilitation. If pain, stiffness, weakness, or restricted movement is limiting your day, she uses assessment findings to choose the right balance of hands-on care, exercise, education, and activity progression. For orthopedic, sport, workplace, or motor vehicle injuries, your plan is connected to the demands you need to meet—whether that means sitting through a workday, lifting safely, walking farther, returning to exercise, or completing household tasks without repeatedly aggravating the problem.Before surgery, pre-surgical physiotherapy can help you build the strength, mobility, and movement awareness you may need during the early stages of recovery. Janki can teach you how to perform exercises correctly, identify practical goals, and approach the procedure with a clearer understanding of the rehabilitation ahead. After surgery, Janki progresses post-surgical rehabilitation according to your stage, precautions, symptoms, and functional goals, moving from safe early movement toward improved mobility, strength, balance, endurance, and task-specific ability. The pace is structured, but never generic.
For neurological concerns—particularly peripheral neuropathy and peripheral nerve injuries—Janki recognizes that altered sensation, weakness, balance changes, and reduced confidence can affect much more than a single body part. She uses graded exercise, repetition, functional practice, education, and ongoing reassessment to help you move as safely and effectively as possible. Her home- and community-based experience also helps her connect clinic exercises to real environments, where stairs, transfers, walking surfaces, fatigue, and daily routines can shape what progress truly looks like.
Across every area, Janki measures success in terms you can feel: a movement becomes easier, a task becomes safer, your endurance improves, or you regain confidence in an activity you had started avoiding. You receive a plan that responds to your progress while keeping the larger purpose of rehabilitation in view.