Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis
Department of Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis
Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that involves the use of electrical energy for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. At college, our Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis program provides students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to utilize various forms of electrical stimulation and diagnostic techniques to treat a wide range of conditions, from pain management to muscle re-education.
Program Objectives
The Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis program aims to: Develop a thorough understanding of the principles and applications of electrotherapy in clinical practice. Equip students with the skills to safely and effectively use electrotherapy modalities for pain relief, tissue healing, muscle strengthening, and nerve stimulation. Teach the fundamentals of electrodiagnosis, including nerve conduction studies and electromyography (EMG), to assess neuromuscular disorders. Promote the development of clinical reasoning skills for selecting appropriate electrotherapy techniques based on patient assessment and evidence-based practice. Foster a deep understanding of the physiological effects of electrical stimulation and its role in rehabilitation.
Departmental Faculty Profile

Dr. Shreya Varangaonkar
Assistant Professor
Dept. Of Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis

Dr. Aditya Anvikar
Assistant Professor
Dept. Of Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis

Dr. Rohit Dawande
Assistant Professor
Dept. Of Electrotherapy & Electrodiagnosis