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‘Come Dine With Me’ contestant a physiotherapist

HEALTH

Durban-born Lianca Dookran is a highly educated, independent, charismatic, and driven person with a strong vision of making a change in the medical field.

In 2012, Dookran founded the Assess and Progress Integrated Therapy Centre that offers a holistic approach to health care. She provides evidence-based non-surgical treatment for acute injuries, chronic conditions, and post operative rehabilitation.

Her preferred therapy is a hands-on approach using manual massage on soft tissue, joint manipulation,

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