Dr. Ali Irani is one of India’s most renowned physiotherapists with more than four decades of experience in sports medicine, physiotherapy education, and advanced rehabilitation sciences. Best known as the former physiotherapist for the Indian Cricket Team, he has contributed extensively to athlete performance enhancement, clinical research, physiotherapy academia, and community rehabilitation. Dr. Irani has trained national and international athletes, led numerous workshops globally, and served as a key advisor to multiple universities and sports bodies. His work in physiotherapy for disaster relief and his leadership roles in education and research have earned him several national honors and lifetime achievement awards.
Educational Qualifications:
- B.Physio from M.S. University, Baroda
- Ph.D in Sports Medicine
- Ph.D in Anatomy of Body Movement and Dance, Bombay University
Professional Experience:
- Physiotherapist, Indian Cricket Team (1987–1997)
- Researcher, Bombay Hospital (1985–1986)
- Principal, Post Graduate Institute of Physiotherapy (2009–Present)
- Member, Board of Studies, NMIMS University
- Academic Council Member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
- Conducted national & international workshops in physiotherapy and sports medicine
- Led physiotherapy rehabilitation setup for Bhuj Earthquake victims
- Examiner & Lecturer for Masters of Fine Arts (Dance), University of Mumbai
- Faculty & PhD Guide at multiple universities across India
Professional Memberships:
- Life Member – Indian Association of Sports Medicine
- Vice President – Bombay District Sports Medicine Association
- Vice President – Bombay Suburban Amateur Athletic Association
Awards & Achievements:
- HITRA Oration Award (1994)
- Lifetime Achievement Award – Indian Association of Physiotherapy (2004)
- Fellowship – Indian Association of Sports Medicine (2005)
- Fellowship – Indian Association of Physiotherapists (2005)
- Best Citizens of India Award (2011)
- National Award – Journalist Federation of India, Best Doctor Ortho & Physio