Press Release Overview

On July 17, 2026, PlusPhysio, an AI‑powered practice management platform designed exclusively for physiotherapists, issued a press release from Ahmedabad, India, outlining a suite of community‑driven initiatives aimed at strengthening professional learning, collaboration, academic engagement, and digital innovation within the physiotherapy profession.

Community‑Centric Initiatives

The company announced that it will promote continuous learning through expert‑led webinars, workshops, and professional discussions, and will encourage knowledge sharing with experienced clinicians and healthcare specialists. It also highlighted collaborations with academic institutions to bridge the gap between classroom education and clinical practice, support for research and innovation, partnerships with healthcare media to promote evidence‑based practices, and the creation of digital communities to facilitate networking and professional discoverability.

Expert‑Led Webinars

PlusPhysio organized recent webinars on rotator cuff tear management, presented by Dr. Vasav Somani, an orthopedic surgeon, and on osteoporosis management, presented by Dr. Hriday Acharya, a consultant spine surgeon. These sessions collectively engaged more than 470 physiotherapy professionals, fostering evidence‑based discussions and the exchange of practical clinical insights.

Academic Collaboration with Ganpat University

The firm entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Ganpat University to enhance learning opportunities for physiotherapy students. The partnership is intended to provide students with exposure to digital healthcare technologies, clinic workflows, and modern practice‑management systems, thereby preparing them for the evolving healthcare landscape.

Workshops and Expert Conversations

Beyond webinars, PlusPhysio has conducted workshops, expert interviews, and knowledge‑sharing sessions featuring distinguished professionals such as Dr. Alpa Purohit, Principal of AIMS; Dr. Sudarshan, Head of the Physiotherapy Department at KD Hospital; Dr. Pavan Yadav from Isha Physiotherapy & Neuro Rehab Centre; Dr. Utsav Parikh, Founder of Just Physiotherapy; and Dr. Dipal Shah, Founder of Care Plus Physiotherapy. These initiatives aim to create meaningful dialogue between seasoned practitioners and the broader physiotherapy community, encouraging continuous learning and the sharing of best practices.

Launch of Physio Connect

PlusPhysio introduced “Physio Connect,” a dedicated WhatsApp community exclusively for physiotherapists. The platform enables members to exchange ideas, discuss clinical challenges, discover educational opportunities, receive updates about upcoming webinars and workshops, and stay connected with peers nationwide, thereby enhancing professional networking and peer‑to‑peer learning.

Platform Overview and Reach

PlusPhysio’s platform automates administrative tasks, improves patient care, streamlines workflows, and supports practice growth. It is trusted by more than 357 clinics worldwide and supports over 30 languages, serving physiotherapy, orthopaedic, paediatric, rehabilitation, geriatric, wellness, and multidisciplinary therapy practices.

About iFour Technolab

The platform is developed and supported by iFour Technolab, a healthcare‑focused technology company co‑founded by Bharat Parmar, Ajay Patel, and Vinod Satapara. iFour Technolab specializes in artificial intelligence, cloud technologies, data analytics, and custom healthcare software development, helping healthcare organisations worldwide embrace digital transformation and operational excellence.

Executive Quote

“PlusPhysio was never envisioned as just another practice management platform,” said Bharat Parmar, Director at iFour Technolab. “From day one, our vision has been to build a community that helps physiotherapists learn, collaborate, stay informed, and grow together. Technology is only one part of that journey. Our larger mission is to empower the profession by creating opportunities for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and continuous professional development.”