TheraConnect 2025 Concludes with Global Excellence and Cultural Grandeur at SGT University
Gurugram, October 17, 2025:
The much-awaited TheraConnect 2025, an international conference on physiotherapy and rehabilitation, concluded with brilliance and academic grandeur at SGT University, leaving every delegate inspired and enriched. The two-day event stood as a beacon of knowledge, innovation, and culture — establishing itself as one of the most memorable academic gatherings of the year.
The inaugural ceremony was graced by Dr. Subhanshu Mittal, whose motivating address inspired students and professionals alike to push the boundaries of physiotherapy and research. With participation from global dignitaries, experts, and academicians, TheraConnect 2025 became a melting pot of international perspectives and collaborative learning.
Among the most celebrated speakers was Dr. Ali Irani, Head of Department at Nanavati Max Hospital, Mumbai, and a pioneer in Sports Physiotherapy in India. His engaging session on Brain Mapping and its Applications in Sports Performance and Rehabilitation blended neuroscience with sports recovery, offering transformative insights for future physiotherapists.
The conference was further enriched by the participation of several eminent international experts:
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Jong Youn, who shared a global vision on physiotherapy education and clinical practice.
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Dr. Abhirup Chatterjee, Senior Project Scientist and Head, CoEs, emphasized research-driven rehabilitation innovation.
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Dr. Bartosz Prabhucki from Poland, who bridged traditional therapy with evidence-based modern science.
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Dr. Wazir Singh Phogat, High-Performance Director at the Sports Authority of India, focuses on athlete recovery and injury prevention.
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Dr. Chitra Kataria, Principal, ISIC Institute of Rehab Sciences, highlighted evolving patient-centered care models.
Together, their global expertise transformed TheraConnect 2025 at SGT University into a hub of cross-border academic exchange and professional excellence.
Adding to the event’s success were poster and paper presentations that showcased the innovative spirit of students, researchers, and clinicians. The submissions reflected the depth of research and creativity shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals.
As the academic sessions concluded, the vibrant Cultural Night illuminated the SGT campus with music, dance, and joy. From lively Bhangra to classical and contemporary performances, the evening celebrated India’s cultural richness and youthful energy.
The Poster Making Competition added a creative dimension, where participants visually expressed scientific ideas with imagination and originality.
The conference culminated with the Valedictory Ceremony and Prize Distribution, recognizing excellence across multiple categories — including Best Paper Presentation, Best Poster Presentation, and the prestigious Clinical Excellence Award. Outstanding research contributions from undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), and professional categories were honored, acknowledging the bright future of physiotherapy in India.
The event concluded with a Gala Dinner, where delegates from around the world gathered in an atmosphere of camaraderie and intellectual exchange. Under the festive lights of SGT University, conversations, laughter, and connections marked the end of an unforgettable journey.
In every essence, TheraConnect 2025 was more than a conference — it was a celebration of knowledge, culture, and collaboration. Hosted by SGT University, it reinforced India’s growing stature in global healthcare education and physiotherapy innovation, leaving behind a legacy of unity, inspiration, and excellence.


