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Hi everyone,

My name is Vedith Mupparaju, and I’m a physiotherapist currently pursuing an MSc in Contemporary Physiotherapy Practice at the University of Lincoln. Originally from India, I bring over two years of hands-on experience working with patients across neurological, musculoskeletal, and cardiorespiratory conditions in both hospital and community settings.

I’m HCPC registered and a member of the British Deaf Association and the National Deaf Children’s Society, and I'm currently exploring ways to make my practice more inclusive—starting with learning British Sign Language.

I'm here to connect, learn, and grow as both a healthcare professional and an advocate for accessible care. If you have any advice for BSL learners or insights on using BSL in healthcare settings, I’d be truly grateful to hear from you.

Looking forward to being part of this wonderful community!

Warm regards,
Vedith mupparaju

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