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Diabetes and Rehabilitation

Diabetes is a health condition that makes it difficult for your body to turn food into energy.

When you eat, your body digests the food and breaks some of it down into a simple sugar called glucose. Glucose is your body’s main source of energy. It is absorbed into the blood from your stomach, which causes your blood glucose (or blood sugar) levels to rise. In order for your cells to use the glucose as fuel, they need the help of insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced by your pancreas that acts like a key to help the glucose move out of your blood and into your cells where it is burned for energy.

When you have type 2 diabetes, your body cannot easily move glucose out of your blood and into your cells. This means you need more insulin to keep glucose from building up in your blood. This is called insulin resistance. At first, your pancreas makes extra insulin. But over time, your pancreas isn’t able to keep up and can’t make enough insulin to keep your blood glucose levels normal. Without enough insulin, glucose builds up in your blood and your blood glucose levels become too high.

  • When this happens, it can lead to symptoms that include:
  • Feeling very thirsty or hungry
  • Urinating often
  • Feeling very tired, and
  • Having blurry vision, among others.

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop gradually. Some people with type 2 diabetes have very mild symptoms or no symptoms at all, and can live for years without knowing they have diabetes. In fact, about 1 out of 4 adults with diabetes don’t know they have it.

Over time, too much glucose in the blood can damage your organs and tissues, which can harm your eyes, kidneys, nerves, or feet. It can also lead to heart disease or stroke. The main goal of diabetes treatment is to keep your blood glucose levels within your target range as much as possible, which can help prevent or delay these potential complications.

You play the most important role in managing your diabetes. Most complications of diabetes can be prevented, delayed, or treated through successful self-management. Managing diabetes is not always easy, but your health care team is there to support you. Working with your team to create a self-management plan can help you live a long and healthy life with diabetes.

There are many positive ways to cope with the challenges related to living with diabetes.

1. Share Your Feelings & Ask for Help

Try sharing your feelings with others and asking for help when you need it. Reach out to your family and friends for support or for help with your diabetes management. Loved ones can help you manage your diabetes by reminding you to take your medications, joining you in being physically active, or by helping you cook healthy meals. You may also consider joining a diabetes support group to connect with people who can relate to your experiences.

2. Pace Yourself & Celebrate Successes

Diabetes management can be overwhelming, so it’s important to pace yourself. Try to focus on one task at a time. Break large goals down into more manageable pieces. And be sure to celebrate your successes, no matter how small.

3. Accept That You Can’t Control Everything

Despite your best efforts, you can’t control everything about your diabetes. Good diabetes management doesn’t mean being “perfect,” it means trying your best. Don’t beat yourself up if you fall short of a goal. Look at what worked and what didn’t and then move on. It’s also helpful to think positively, and remember all the things that you enjoy in life. A positive outlook can help you through the tough times.

4. Take Time to Care for Yourself

Lastly, make sure to take time to care for yourself. Diabetes is only one part of your life – it affects what you do, but it doesn’t define who you are. Take time to do things you enjoy – keep up with your hobbies, and try activities such as exercise to help boost your mood, or meditation to help calm your mind. Keeping up with your spiritual needs can also provide you with a positive outlook that will help you better cope with diabetes.
Positive coping strategies can help you deal with the inevitable bad days, and can help you stay motivated to manage your diabetes.
If you’re struggling to cope with negative feelings, talk to your healthcare provider. He or she can help you determine if what you are going through is a normal response to the stress of managing diabetes, or possibly something more serious.

5. Consult An Expert Who Has Been Treating Ailment Associated With Diabetes Since Last 3 Plus Decades

We at Dynamic Physical Therapy services have been successfully treating dysfunctions as severe as a limb amputation secondary to diabetes. Dr Nilesh Soni has been a clinician for the past 32 years and is one of the leading industry experts in the field of Physical Therapy in New York. His credentials include Doctorate of Physical Therapy from MGH Institute Of Health Sciences, Masters in Physical Therapy from New York University, another Masters in Physical Therapy from University of Bombay, India , and he is a Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist by the American Physical Therapy Association. Dr Soni has mentored hundreds of Physical Therapists and has conducted over 1000 lectures to educate community dwelling older adults. At Dynamic Physical Therapy, Dr Soni has implemented innovative programs such as the Comprehensive Prosthetic training program and hands-on treatment protocols focused on restoring ambulation and other functional use of a prosthetic limb. Please review the following success story of a young diabetic patient. Please call us at 718 395 2393 or visit to schedule a consultation with Dr Soni.

Jacqueline Granda

PT tech

Ms Jacqueline Granda has received medical assistant training and has been an integral part of our Dynamic family since the past 7 years. Ms Granda (Jackie) is a binding force for our younger staff members. Ms Granda is very graceful in her interactions with patients and colleagues alike and therefore she is well liked by all. Ms Granda genuinely believes Dynamic to be her second family. Outside work, Ms Granda enjoys walking and reading and she spends most of her time caring for her beloved family.

Zainab Ashgar

Receptionist

Ms Zainab Ashgar has joined our team recently for the past 3 months. She is very enthusiastic and eager to help patients. Ms Ashgar can cheer anyone up with her hearty conversations. Outside work, Zainab enjoys caring for her family and traveling.

Tahamina Afroze

PT tech

Ms Tahamina Afroze is a very conscientious staff who champions caring and compassion.

Jarin Rahman

PT tech

Ms Jarin Rahman joined our Dynamic team in the past 10 months. She brings the bilingual power to ease the apprehension of our patients from south east Asian backgrounds and has become a great team player.

Taslima Rehman

Receptionist

Ms Taslima Rahman grew up in Bangladesh and has a great command over connecting with people. Ms Rahman’s work ethic and smile is contagious and besides reception duties, she is the binding force for our staff since the past 2 years. Ms Rahman has great communication skills and she advocates for her patients tirelessly. Outside work, Ms Rahman is deeply involved in caring for her family and tries to catch up on some Television shows on weekends.

Jinu Susan Cherian

PTA

Ms Jinu Susan Cherian has received a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy and has clinical experience of 5 years. She has been a part of our Dynamic team since the past 1 ½ years and is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant who brings a smile to every patient’s face. Outside her work, Jinu enjoys music, dancing and traveling.

Amarjot Kaur

Ms Amarjot Kaur has received a Bachelor’s in Physical Therapy and has clinical experience of 5 years. She has been a part of our Dynamic team since past 3 years and has a very caring approach for all her patients. Outside her work, Ms Kaur enjoys music and special productions.

Shweta Miglani

PT

Ms Shweta Miglani has clinical experience of 13 years and has been a part of our team at Dynamic since the past 2 years. Shweta has vast experience in outpatient Physical Therapy and has successfully run a private practice in India before moving to NY. She is a very caring clinician who loves talking – she can go on listening and talking to her patients all day long and deliver compassionate one on one care. She is a mother of a young boy but has energy to pursue her doctorate in Physical Therapy from University of Montana. Outside her work, Shweta loves reading, playing word games and sketching.

Mitsu Purohit

PT , MS, CES, PES

Mitsu is a master clinician who has been striving daily at Dynamic Physical Therapy since the past 5 plus years to leave a positive lasting impression on every patient she meets. She prides herself in working one on one with her patients and is known to develop meaningful and compassionate professional relationships. She has received a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy ( S.P university, India) followed by Masters in exercise kinesiology ( Long Island university , Brooklyn Campus ). Additionally, Ms Purohit is also a Certified Performance enhancement specialist (PES) & corrective exercise specialist ( CES) from National academy of sports medicine (NASM). In her spare time, Mitsu loves to travel and explore new places, new spicy food joints and is an avid music enthusiast. Her latest hobby includes calligraphy.

Rajeshwari Soni

Physical Therapist
Registered In Musculoskeletal Sonography

Rajeshwari Soni grew up in Mumbai, India. She completed her Bachelor’s in Physical Therapy from Pravara Medical Institute, India in 2007. She pursued her Master’s Degree in Kinesiology with a major in Biomechanics- clinical track in 2011 from Texas Woman University, Denton Texas.

She has been working as a licensed Physical Therapist in the state of New York since 2011 and during practice she realized that timely and accurate diagnosis helps in faster recovery of patients and improves functional prognosis. Rajeshwari has been an integral part of our team since the last 5 years. Since 2016, she is appropriately utilizing her diagnostic skills to help patients’ achieve their goals. She has an RMSK- Registered in Musculoskeletal Sonography from APCA (Alliance for Physician certification in advancement) certification and also practices EMG/NCV testing, of which she received certifications from HODS (Hands On Diagnostics). Outside of her work she enjoys time with her family, loves reading, fitness/working out and helping people.

Dr Kajal Jani, DPT RMSK

Doctor Of Physical Therapy
Registered In Musculoskeletal Sonography

Dr Kajal Jani grew up in Gujarat, India. She has clinical experience of 20 years and has served our community in New York in a variety of settings such as in-patient rehab, group home and outpatient rehab. Dr Jani has been a vital part of our Dynamic family since past 10 years and has mentored numerous staff members. Her compassion and work ethics have earned her a lot of respect from her patients and colleagues alike.Since 2016, she is appropriately utilizing her diagnostic skills to help patients’ achieve their goals. She has an RMSK- Registered in Musculoskeletal Sonographic from APCA (Alliance for Physician certification in advancement) certification and also practices EMG/NCV testing, of which she received certifications from HODS (Hands On Diagnostics). Outside of her work she enjoys time with her family, cooking and yes: kickboxing.

Dr Esha Desai, DPT

Doctor Of Physical Therapy
VP PR

Dr. Esha Desai has been practicing physical therapy for about 12 years and she has been a part of Dynamic Physical therapy for about 9 years now. She received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The College of Saint Scholastica in September 2015 and Master’s degree in health administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University in September 2010. She is a specialist in Vestibular Rehab and is successfully treating vertigo and other balance related issues. Dr. Desai has a special interest in orthopedics, geriatric care and treatment of BPPV and other vestibular disorders involving imbalance and dizziness. Her patients regard her as a compassionate, kind, caring and knowledgeable professional. In her spare time, she loves cooking, reading and travelling with her family. Dr Desai is a proud mother of a 4 years old daughter and loves to spend time with her princess.