Reeva Arora | Profile

Reeva
Arora

Senior Physiotherapist
Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Freedom in Motion. With a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and a heart for service, Reeva Arora is a practitioner who believes that movement is the key to personal freedom. Her early career in neurological and geriatric care shaped her fundamental philosophy: physiotherapy isn't just about recovery; it’s about restoring the independence and confidence that allow people to thrive in their daily lives.

Technical Resilience. Reeva’s clinical approach is a thoughtful blend of the technical and the practical. By combining innovative exercise programming with skilled manual therapy, she provides more than just a treatment plan—she offers a roadmap for resilience. Whether helping a patient navigate injury rehabilitation or supporting a journey through illness or disability, she ensures her clients feel heard, educated, and empowered.

Evolving Expertise. While she maintains a deep focus on general rehabilitation, Reeva is currently expanding her expertise into the vital field of Women’s Health through postgraduate exploration. This dedication to lifelong learning ensures her patients receive care that is both evidence-based and deeply compassionate.

Ritual What is one simple wellness tip you swear by?

Focus on your breath and stay active; a busy body often leads to a quiet, peaceful mind.

Recovery How do you like to de-stress after a busy day?

I love finding my balance through the outdoors, whether it's hiking a new trail or going for a swim.

Mindset What is one thing you do for your mental wellness?

I spend quality time with my family and reconnect with nature to keep my perspective grounded.

Priority How do you prioritize wellness daily?

Social connection and creative expression. Exploring new hobbies keeps my energy high and my outlook fresh.

Discipline What healthy habit are you most proud of?

My commitment to lifelong learning and postgraduate study, especially in the evolving field of Women's Health.

Energy What activity makes you feel most alive?

Being outdoors—hiking and swimming allow me to feel physically strong and mentally clear.

Refinement What small change has improved your well-being?

Learning to balance my professional dedication with time for creative outlets and simple joys.

Wisdom What resource has impacted your journey?

My early clinical experiences in neurological care, which taught me the true value of independence and patient-centered resilience.