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Ergonomics in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation (brisk and briefs)

Share Share Course Page Link Share on social media  Facebook  Twitter  Linkedin Introduction: Ergonomics is the science of designing the work environment to fit the needs of the human body, with the goal of reducing injury and increasing productivity. In physiotherapy and rehabilitation, ergonomics is crucial to ensure that patients can recover from their injuries […]

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Role of Physiotherapy in COVID 19

Share Share Course Page Link Share on social media  Facebook  Twitter  Linkedin Introduction Physiotherapists are medical specialties who treat diseases, injury, and deformity through physical methods such as massage, heat treatment and exercises. They are rarely involved in drug prescription and surgical operation. Earlier in the year 2019, the world faced the COVID 19 pandemic,

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PHYSIOTHERAPY CARE OF PATIENTS SUFFERING COVID-19

Share: Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a deadly infectious disease. Its first case was reported in the People’s Republic of China. This viral infection spread throughout the country and eventually around the whole world so quickly and took numerous lives and many individuals got hospitalized. On March 11, 2020, this was declared a pandemic by the

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Gait Analysis

Definition & Introduction Gait is how an individual walks and while that can be normal, antalgic, or unsteady. Several factors can affect an individual’s gait i.e., age, personality, mood, etc. Gait analysis is the assessment of gait using various parameters commonly performed by clinical evaluation incorporating the individual’s history, physical examination, and functional assessment. The

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Significance of Physiotherapy in Post-Fracture Rehabilitation

Definition A fracture is a discontinuity in a bone (or cartilage) resulting from mechanical forces that exceed the bones’ ability to withstand them.[1] A fracture is often written as # in medical shorthand, i.e. the hash symbol, although it is still pronounced as fracture, e.g. “neck of femur fracture”, may be written as “#NOF”. Most commonly fractures occur

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