
Children and Adults with Orthopaedic and Other Disabilities






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WORLD PHYSIOTHERAPY DAY 2025 Organized by: NARCAOOD Physiotherapy center. Nagpur
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The 33rd annual late Dr. V. R Paithankar memorial oration and the 15th late Dr. Nirmala Mokadam Lifetime Achievement Award function was held at NARCAOOD physiotherapy centre, Nagpur, on 20th July 2025.
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Mr. Mukund K. Deshpande.,President of NARCAOOD physiotherapy centre, Nagpur , was felicitated at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital Mumbai
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'Mission 100 days', a health outreach camp and workshop was organised by the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, IGGMC Nagpur
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Inauguration of lift at NARCAOOD....at the hands of Dr.B.J. Subedar Sir .
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The 14th late Dr. Nirmala Mokadam award was presented to senior physiotherapist Dr.Laxmikant Gunjikar , from Chindwara,at NARCAOOD physiotherapy centre, Nagpur,at the hands of Dr.M.K.Deshpande ,President ,NARCAOOD .
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The 32nd annual late Dr. V. R Paithankar memorial oration and the 14th late Dr. Nirmala Mokadam Lifetime Achievement Award function was held at NARCAOOD physiotherapy centre, Nagpur, on 28th July 2024
Institution With A Difference
NARCAOOD Physiotherapy Center
Nagpur Association for the Rehabilitation of Children and Adults with Orthopedic and Other Disabilities was formed in 1958 by combined efforts of the Nagpur branch of Indian Medical Association and the Crippled Children’s Committee of the Nagpur Rotary Club. The Association was registered with the Registrar of the societies Bombay on 18 July, 1956 No: B_ 56 (1950) and Bombay Public Trust act. 1950 No.: F – 410(N). More >>
Mission with Vision
To aid children and adults with orthopaedic and other disabilities to overcome their handicaps and to become useful and self supporting members of the Community.
To provide facilities for vocational assessment and training to suitable candidates and make them fit for gainful employment within the limits imposed by their disability.
To assist the disabled to find suitable employment on permanent basis.
To encourage the disabled themselves to get together and help each other.