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Top Tips for Winter Safety: Snow Shovelling

Personally I enjoy the winter season, especially  fresh snowfall as it brings in amazing Photographic opportunities and family time at home or on a ski slope. But winter also brings in significant health hazards. According to the American Journal Of Emergency Medicine out of all reported winter injuries: 7 % are heart related (including heart attack), majority are back /spine pain 34%, some arm and hand injuries 16% as well as head injuries 15%. Another interesting fact is people over the age of 55 years are 4.25 times more likely to get hurt and men are twice likely to get injured than women (I am sure this also has to to do with the fact that a lot more men end up doing this challenging chore).

Let’s be safe by using the following simple precautions:

  • Warm up. Warm your muscles before heading out to shovel by doing some light movements, such as bending side to side or walking in place.
  • Fall-proof yourself. Wear shoes or boots with slip-resistant soles or add traction with slip-on ice cleats, available at sporting goods stores. Once your walkway is clear, consider putting down salt or sand or both.
  • Push rather than lift. Pushing the snow with the shovel instead of lifting can help reduce the strain on your body. When lifting snow, bend your knees and use your legs when possible.
  • Choose your shovel wisely. Ergonomically-designed shovels can help reduce the amount of bending you have to do.
  • Keep up with snowfall. Try to shovel snow shortly after it falls, when it is lighter and fluffier. The longer snow stays on the ground, the wetter it can become. Wet snow is heavier and harder to move.
  • Wear layers. Dress in layers and remove them as you get warm to help maintain a comfortable body temperature.
  • Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated while shoveling.

Snow shoveling is a repetitive activity that can cause muscle strain to the lower back and shoulders. Back injuries due to snow shoveling are more likely to happen to people who may not know that they are out of condition.

Following these tips can help you avoid spine injuries:

  • Lift smaller loads of snow, rather than heavy shovelfuls. Be sure to take care to bend your knees and lift with your legs rather than your back.
  • Keep one foot ahead of the other. This will give you more power and produce far less strain on your lower back.
  • Use a shovel with a shaft that lets you keep your back straight while lifting. A short shaft will cause you to bend more to lift the load. Using a shovel that’s too long makes the weight at the end heavier. Step in the direction in which you are throwing the snow to prevent the low back from twisting. This will help prevent “next-day back fatigue.”
  • Avoid excessive twisting because the spine cannot tolerate twisting as well as it can tolerate other movements. Bend your knees and keep your back as straight as possible so that you are lifting with your legs.
  • Take frequent breaks when shoveling. Consider taking a break after 20 to 30 minutes of shoveling, especially when the snow is wet.
  • Stand up straight and walk around periodically to extend the lower back.
  • Backward bending exercises while standing will help reverse the excessive forward bending of shoveling: stand straight and tall, place your hands toward the back of your hips, and bend backward slightly for several seconds.
  • If you or anyone you know is experiencing back pain, book an appointment at Dynamic Physical Therapy or get in touch.

Summary

DOs

DON’Ts

Push the snow 

Avoid lifting the snow

Small light shovel

Large heavy shovel

Face the load to be lifted

Avoid twisting and lifting

Bend knees

Avoid excessive bending of back 

Pause every 20-3o min

Long excessive exertion

Be fit and strong anticipating the season

Sedentary life with no exercises 

Grip: one hand on handle other hand near scoop

Both hands too close to each other

Layers of clothing

Inadequate layers 

Non slip – ankle high snow boots

Improper footwear

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Vaishali Chaudhari, BPT, MHA

HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION & OPERATIONS MASTER’S IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF THE POTOMAC (USA)

With a strong foundation in both clinical practice and healthcare management, Vaishali Chaudhari brings four years of clinical experience from India and now focuses on HR and healthcare administration in the United States. She holds a Bachelor’s in Physical Therapy from Rajasthan University of Health Sciences and a Master’s in Health Administration from the University of the Potomac.

Fluent in English, Gujarati, and Hindi—and currently learning Spanish—Vaishali is passionate about creating a professional, inclusive, and growth-oriented work culture. She values teamwork, transparency, and integrity, fostering collaboration that drives both patient care and organizational success.

Outside of work, Vaishali enjoys practicing yoga, hiking, and cooking.

Fun fact: Spending time with her son brings her the greatest joy, and she loves meeting new people and building meaningful connections wherever she goes.

Zainab Asghar

OFFICE MANAGER

With over six years of experience, Zainab Asghar ensures the DynamicPTS office runs smoothly and efficiently. Fluent in English, Urdu, and Hindi, she manages everything from insurance verification and authorizations to patient coordination and daily operations with precision and care.

Zainab is known for her proactive approach, attention to detail, and ability to keep both patients and the clinical team supported at every step. Her focus on efficiency, accuracy, and clear communication helps create a seamless experience for everyone who walks through the door.

Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family and relaxing with her mother over their favorite movies.

Fun fact: The caffeine-powered engine of the office—no claim or authorization gets processed until her essential morning coffee kicks in!

Shraddha Paranjpe, PT, MS, CES, PES

PHYSICAL THERAPIST MASTER’S IN EXERCISE SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO

Shraddha Paranjpe is a dedicated physical therapist with a Master’s in Exercise Science from the University at Buffalo and a Bachelor’s in Physiotherapy from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. Fluent in English, Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati, she combines cultural empathy with a deep understanding of movement science to deliver personalized, results-driven care.

She holds advanced certifications as a Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) and Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) from NASM. Shraddha’s approach emphasizes compassion, communication, and collaboration—creating a motivating space where patients feel valued, supported, and empowered in their journey to recovery.

Outside of work, she enjoys painting, cooking, solving puzzles, and spending quality time with family and friends—all while keeping good music close by.

Fun fact: Shraddha finds inspiration in art and movement alike—believing that both creativity and motion have the power to heal and transform.

Kirti Saini, BPT

PHYSICAL THERAPIST PURSUING MASTER’S IN EXERCISE SCIENCE AND KINESIOLOGY (LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY)

Kirti Saini is a compassionate and dedicated physical therapist with over two years of professional experience. Fluent in English, Hindi, Gujarati, and Marwari, she brings both cultural understanding and clinical precision to her patient care. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy and is currently pursuing her Master’s in Exercise Science and Kinesiology from Long Island University.

Certified in Cupping and Taping Therapy, Kirti focuses on corrective exercises, functional training, and patient education to promote recovery and confidence. Her approach is rooted in compassion, evidence-based practice, and open communication—ensuring every patient feels supported, motivated, and actively engaged in their healing journey.

Outside of work, Kirti enjoys listening to music, playing basketball, exploring new places, and spending time with family and friends. She also loves playing the guitar and finding creative ways to stay active and balanced in everyday life.

Fun fact: Whether it’s strumming a melody, shooting hoops, or discovering a new café, Kirti believes movement and curiosity keep both body and mind in harmony.

Yash Upalekar, PT, MS (Exercise Science)

PHYSICAL THERAPIST SPECIALIZED IN ORTHOPEDIC AND FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION

Yash Upalekar is a passionate physical therapist with a Master’s in Exercise Science and a commitment to bridging the gap between injury and performance. Fluent in English, Marathi, Hindi, and Gujarati, he brings a well-rounded, functional approach to care that emphasizes strength, movement efficiency, and confidence.

He has completed a Fellowship in Orthopaedic and Manipulative Therapy and holds certifications in CPR/BLS, Kinesio Taping, Cupping Dynamics, and Functional Release Therapy. His patient programs are tailored to individual goals, helping each person not only recover but return stronger and more resilient than before.

Outside of work, Yash enjoys strength training, exploring new places, discovering great food spots, cooking, and spending time with friends and family. He’s also an avid soccer enthusiast and can often be found watching or playing the game—especially when Messi is on the field.

Fun fact: Yash is fiercely competitive when it comes to video games, loves experimenting in the kitchen, and chooses travel destinations based on two things: great food and great views.

Jaimini Nayee, MS, CSCS

MASTER’S IN EXERCISE SCIENCE CERTIFIED STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING SPECIALIST (NASM)

Jaimini Nayee brings four years of diverse physical therapy experience, including two years of practice in India and two years in the United States. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, she is passionate about helping patients reach their optimal potential through thoughtful, evidence-based interventions.

Her approach emphasizes individualized treatment and continual adjustment to ensure progress and prevent setbacks—guided by her belief that recovery is a dynamic process requiring both expertise and empathy.

Outside of work, Jaimini enjoys cooking, playing games, and spending time with friends and family.

Fun fact: She finds joy in blending creativity and movement—whether experimenting in the kitchen or designing new fitness routines that keep recovery both engaging and effective.

Hardik Parikh, PT, DPT, MPT, COMT

DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY CERTIFIED ORTHOPEDIC MANUAL THERAPIST

With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Hardik Parikh brings a deep blend of clinical expertise, academic rigor, and patient-centered care to his practice. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, he has worked extensively across neurological, musculoskeletal, and cardiorespiratory rehabilitation in both hospital and home-care settings.

He holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the National University of Medical Sciences (USA), a Master of Physiotherapy in Neurological Disorders from Parul Institute of Physiotherapy (Gujarat University), and a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from K.J. Pandya College of Physiotherapy. In addition, he earned his Certificate in Orthopedic Manual Therapy from Capri Institute in 2017.

Since 2023, Dr. Parikh has been practicing as a licensed Physical Therapist in New York, continuing his mission to combine evidence-based rehabilitation with compassionate, individualized care that helps patients achieve lasting recovery and independence.

Outside of work, he enjoys yoga, painting, reading, and listening to music.

Fun fact: Dr. Parikh is a published author in the International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, recognized for his research on executive function and dual-task performance among older adults.

Mehak Goel, PT, COMT

PHYSICAL THERAPIST MASTER’S IN EXERCISE SCIENCE, ADELPHI UNIVERSITY (NEW YORK) CERTIFIED ORTHOPEDIC MANUAL THERAPIST

Mehak Goel is a dedicated physiotherapist with a Master’s in Exercise Science from Adelphi University, New York, and a strong foundation in evidence-based practice. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Urdu, she brings empathy and precision to every session, helping patients regain movement, confidence, and quality of life.

Her expertise spans musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation, with additional training in taping, cupping, myofascial release (MFR), and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM). Mehak is also certified in Basic Life Support and Orthopedic Manual Therapy, which reinforces her commitment to safe, effective, and holistic recovery.

Outside of work, she finds joy in dancing, exploring new places, cooking, and a bit of adventure along the way.

Fun fact: Curious and adaptable, she’s known for her ability to connect with anyone and keep a conversation going about just about anything.

Foram Bhatt, PT, MS

PHYSICAL THERAPIST CERTIFIED IN ADVANCED MANIPULATIVE THERAPY AND MULLIGAN MOBILIZATION

Foram Bhatt brings over six years of hands-on clinical experience and a deep commitment to patient-centered care. She is fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, which helps her connect effortlessly with patients from diverse backgrounds. Foram’s therapeutic approach blends advanced manual techniques with an intuitive understanding of movement and recovery.

Her certifications in Advanced Manipulative Therapy and Mulligan Mobilization strengthen her ability to restore mobility and function with precision and care. She believes that therapy is equal parts skill, patience, and heart—and that true progress comes when patients feel heard, supported, and empowered.

Outside of work, Foram enjoys spending time with family and friends, diving into a good book or puzzle, and finding joy in life’s little adventures.

Fun fact: She’s fascinated by the magic that turns setbacks into comebacks and is known among colleagues as a “patient patience guru.”

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, PT, DPT, MPH

DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY SPECIALIST IN VESTIBULAR AND GERIATRIC REHABILITATION

With over fifteen years of clinical experience, Dr. Esha Desai has been an integral part of the Dynamic Physical Therapy team for more than a decade. She holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The College of Saint Scholastica and a Master’s in Health Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Fluent in English, Gujarati, and Hindi, Dr. Desai specializes in Vestibular Rehabilitation, helping patients overcome vertigo, dizziness, and balance-related challenges. Her expertise also spans orthopedics, postural restoration, and geriatric gait and balance therapy. She believes that true healing begins with understanding a patient’s story, setting clear goals, and creating a collaborative path toward recovery.

Dr. Desai’s approach combines evidence-based care, compassionate guidance, and functional movement training to restore mobility, confidence, and independence.

Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, reading, cooking, traveling, and discovering new cafes.

Fun fact: Her love for books began at the age of five, and she still treasures the first one that sparked her lifelong curiosity and passion for learning.