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Research paper thumbnail of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension Pathophysiology and Contemporary Management Strategies: A Narrative Review

Research paper thumbnail of Comparative Analysis of Robotic-Assisted Versus Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Review

Research paper thumbnail of Magnesium Sulfate and Its Versatility in Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review

Research paper thumbnail of Tuberculosis and the Effectiveness of the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP) to Control Tuberculosis: A Narrative Review

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring the Safety and Efficacy of Medical Termination of Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Review

Research paper thumbnail of Effectiveness of Myofascial Release in Increasing Hamstring Flexibility: A Brief Study

BOHR International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research

Hamstring tightness is a common issue that affects many people. The flexibility and range of moti... more Hamstring tightness is a common issue that affects many people. The flexibility and range of motion of the joint are both limited when this muscle is contracted. Lower back and lower extremity problems are frequently linked to poor hamstring flexibility. Active release technique and myofascial release technique can improve hamstring flexibility. The major goal of this study is to increase hamstring flexibility so that we can compare active release technique with myofascial release technique for effectiveness. The appropriate course of action for treating those with tight hamstrings to increase their hamstring flexibility can then be determined.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Different Approaches for Pain Management in Postoperative General Surgery Patients: A Comprehensive Review

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Report on Physiotherapy Rehabilitation of Patient with Lacunar Infarct

Bioscience biotechnology research communications, Jun 15, 2021

Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as ... more Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. Stroke may be ischaemic or haemorrhagic. The haemorrhagic stroke is mostly due to a sudden collapse or secondary trauma of the blood vessels or aneurysm. The stroke of the adult population is a chronic, serious disease. Stroke is the second leading cause of death and adult disability worldwide, and is a global health concern. Infarct of Lacunar in depths of the brain or brain stem are small ischaemic lesions.The lacunar type is a quarter of any ischaemic stroke. A 62 years old female who was a known case of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some psychiatric illness and was on medication for 2 years, was referred from private hospital with chief complaints of multiple episodes of vomiting and altered sensorium since 2 days. She had weakness in right upper and lower limbs withpain in the right shoulder , aphasia , disturbed balance, coordination and cognition. MRI and CT-SCAN was done. MRI brain revealed Acute lacunar infarcts in bilateral cerebral peduncles, pons, might middle cerebellar peduncle and right cerebellar hemisphere. Also ischemic changes in small vessels were noted. Therapeutic interventions:Medicinal interventions were done primarily followed by physiotherapy interventions which included ice-stroking and functional electrical stimulation to the right side. For left side, active assisted exercises were given. Improvement in muscle tone, strength and balance were reported after successful physical therapy. This case report provides a comprehensive weekly rehabilitation protocol for a patient to gain basic ADLs. Outcome measures were markedly improved with regular exercise and rehab protocol.

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of Plyometric Training on the Agility in Police Cadets

Indian journal of forensic medicine and toxicology, Jan 7, 2021

Background: Plyometric training is a hybrid between strength and endurance training. This allows ... more Background: Plyometric training is a hybrid between strength and endurance training. This allows muscles exert maximum force in short intervals of time, with the goal of increasing power (speed-strength) which ensures better agility in police cadets. Agility has been defined by the capacity to retain or determine the location of body by shifting its direction rapidly in a sequence of movements. Agility, speed and explosive power are qualifying components of physical fitness and desirable athletic performance, and play a key role in most sports. Agility can enhance the coordination and regulation of locations of the body throughout movement. Objective: To study the efficacy of the 6-weeks and 12-weeks Plyometric training on the agility in police cadets. Method: 40 Cadets aged above 18 years were grouped into two. A group continued their regular activities while rest underwent 2 sessions of plyometric training every week for 6 weeks, along with their daily activities. Analysis was then carried out with assessment of T-test Agility test, Illinois Agility Test, Edgren Side Step Test. Study duration is 6 months and intervention duration is 12-weeks, hence participants will be enrolled during first 3-months of study so 12 week intervention will be completed successfully. Assessment will be done on 1 st day of visit then at the end of 6 th week and again at the end of 12 th week. Participants would have to perform 2 session of Plyometric Training per week in other group. Result: Data will be analyzed using paired T-test. Conclusion: Will be published after the results are analyzed.

Research paper thumbnail of A Comprehensive Rehabilitation of a known Case of Leprosy Operated for Midshaft Femur Fracture

Journal of pharmaceutical research international, Jul 24, 2021

Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or ... more Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or Hansen's disease, transmitting by tiny droplets of the nose and mouth to the skin and peripheral nerves, producing disability. Leprosy therapy is based on the combination of the rifampicin, dispone and clofazimine (MDT) three-drug regimen. In patients who undergo hormone therapy, avascular femoral necrosis (ANFH) or femoral head osteonecrosis (ONFH) may occur, causing steroidinduced femoral head avascular necrosis (SANFH) Core decompression (CD) reduces bone pressure, opens the hardening area, prevents osteonecrosis repair, promotes blood vessel development through the tunnel for decompression, increases bone replacement and delays osteonecrosis. Patient information, diagnosis and therapeutic interventions: In this case, we found a 20 years old girl known case of leprosy, was on corticosteroids for two and half years. After an increase in dosage of corticosteroids she began difficult for her walk and do her activities of daily living. She visited Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital (AVBRH), DMIMS (DU) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, India where she got to know about necrosis of head of femur of both lower limbs. She

Research paper thumbnail of A Comprehensive Rehabilitation of a known Case of Leprosy Operated for Midshaft Femur Fracture

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or ... more Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or Hansen's disease, transmitting by tiny droplets of the nose and mouth to the skin and peripheral nerves, producing disability. Leprosy therapy is based on the combination of the rifampicin, dispone and clofazimine (MDT) three-drug regimen. In patients who undergo hormone therapy, avascular femoral necrosis (ANFH) or femoral head osteonecrosis (ONFH) may occur, causing steroid-induced femoral head avascular necrosis (SANFH) Core decompression (CD) reduces bone pressure, opens the hardening area, prevents osteonecrosis repair, promotes blood vessel development through the tunnel for decompression, increases bone replacement and delays osteonecrosis. Patient information, diagnosis and therapeutic interventions: In this case, we found a 20 years old girl known case of leprosy, was on corticosteroids for two and half years. After an increase in dosage of corticosteroids she began difficul...

Research paper thumbnail of Bridging the Gap between Locking Compressive Plate, Skin Grafting and Rehabilitation for Tibia Fracture: A Case Report

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Introduction: Road traffic accidents (RTA) have remained an ongoing endemic problem over the year... more Introduction: Road traffic accidents (RTA) have remained an ongoing endemic problem over the years and a serious economic and medical-social burden for many countries around the world. Among the most complex and frequent fractures inside the joint is tibial plateau fractures. Such fractures are linked to adverse results, because of reasons such as the damage of cartilage but also soft tissue envelopes, complications like compartment syndrome, postoperative infection, knee dysfunction or rigidity, or even post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Case Description: An 18-year-old young girl complaining of pain and inability to perform activities of daily living was referred to physiotherapy after being operated with external fixator (LCP) and skin grafting. Locking compressive plate was placed at lateral side of leg with 2 nails near head of fibula and 2 nails near lateral malleolus. Grafted skin was seen at anterior aspect of knee and anterior to medial aspect to leg. Patient was mostly sufferi...

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Report: Post-Operative Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Program for a Patient with Tibial Osteosarcoma

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Tumour or bone tumour can occur in any bone and called it as a Osteosarcoma. It is more prone in ... more Tumour or bone tumour can occur in any bone and called it as a Osteosarcoma. It is more prone in the long bones of the body especially at metaphyseal growth plate of the bone. Femur, Tibia and Humours are the most common bone for the osteosarcoma and in some research pelvis bone and skull or jaw bone also involved. There are many factors which cause the sarcoma might be due lack of physical activity. The Chondroblastoma as Giant Cell Tumour of the Humours of Epiphysial Chondromatous in nature. Proximal humerus and Knee are the most common and most affected bone by the Chondroblastomas at the level of epiphyses of the longer bone. 62% cases show the thinning of the Subchondral structure and 33% cases shows the collapse and chondral breach Mostly (90%) it is found in the age group of 5 to 25 years of age with the male and female ratio is of 2:1. Psychological and physical improvement is seen in the patient of sarcoma and enhances participation in the exercise with great enthusiasm and...

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of Plyometric Training on the Agility in Police Cadets

Journal of Medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences, 2021

Agility have been defined by the capacity to retain or determine the location of body by shifting... more Agility have been defined by the capacity to retain or determine the location of body by shifting its direction rapidly in a sequence of movements. Agility, speed and explosive power are qualifying components of physical fitness and desirable athletic performance, and play a key role in most sports. Agility can enhance the coordination and regulation of locations of the body throughout movement. Objective: To study the efficacy of the 6-weeks and 12-weeks Plyometric training on the agility in police cadets. Method: 40 Cadets aged above 18 years were grouped into two. A group continued their regular activities while rest underwent 2 sessions of plyometric training every week for 6 weeks, along with their daily activities. Analysis was then carried out with assessment of T-test Agility test, Illinois Agility Test, Edgren Side Step Test. Study duration is 6 months and intervention duration is 12-weeks, hence participants will be enrolled during first 3-months of study so 12 week interv...

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Report on Physiotherapy Rehabilitation of Patient with Lacunar Infarct

Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications, 2021

Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as ... more Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. Stroke may be ischaemic or haemorrhagic. The haemorrhagic stroke is mostly due to a sudden collapse or secondary trauma of the blood vessels or aneurysm. The stroke of the adult population is a chronic, serious disease. Stroke is the second leading cause of death and adult disability worldwide, and is a global health concern. Infarct of Lacunar in depths of the brain or brain stem are small ischaemic lesions.The lacunar type is a quarter of any ischaemic stroke. A 62 years old female who was a known case of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some psychiatric illness and was on medication for 2 years, was referred from private hospital with chief complaints of multiple episodes of vomiting and altered sensorium since 2 days. She had weakness in right upper and lower limbs withpain in the right shoulder , aphasia , disturbed balance, coordination and cognition. MRI and CT-SCAN was done. MRI brain revealed Acute lacunar infarcts in bilateral cerebral peduncles, pons, might middle cerebellar peduncle and right cerebellar hemisphere. Also ischemic changes in small vessels were noted. Therapeutic interventions:Medicinal interventions were done primarily followed by physiotherapy interventions which included ice-stroking and functional electrical stimulation to the right side. For left side, active assisted exercises were given. Improvement in muscle tone, strength and balance were reported after successful physical therapy. This case report provides a comprehensive weekly rehabilitation protocol for a patient to gain basic ADLs. Outcome measures were markedly improved with regular exercise and rehab protocol.

Research paper thumbnail of Rehabilitation of a Patient with Bell’s Palsy

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2021

Facial nerve palsy is the disease of cranial nerve. From the total number of cases, 60 to 75 % of... more Facial nerve palsy is the disease of cranial nerve. From the total number of cases, 60 to 75 % of Bell's palsy cases are idiopathic form of facial palsy. Facial nerve palsy results in weakness of facial muscles, atrophy, asymmetry of face and also disturbs the quality of life. Bell’s palsy occurs in every class of population affecting people of all the age groups but the most common age group affected is 15 - 50 years with equal sex prediliction accounting 11 - 40 cases per 100,000. If facial palsy is not treated properly then it may result in variety of complications like motor synkinesis, dysarthria, contractures of facial muscles, and crocodile tear. Currently facial paralysis treatment consists of combination of pharmacological therapy, facial neuromuscular re-entrainment physiotherapy or surgical intervention by static and dynamic facial reanimation techniques. Physiotherapy treatment is effective for treating facial paralysis with minimal complications and can be individua...

Research paper thumbnail of Physiotherapy Approach towards a Typical Case of Injection Induced Radial Nerve Palsy Presenting as Wrist Drop

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19 Facets: Pandemics, Curse and Humanity

International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020

We are in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization... more We are in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO) which is caused by a novel coronavirus. The novelty of the virus and its disease is so new that the entire world is experiencing its consequences on various aspects. The pandemic is still unfolding and creating some new patterns around us. Besides the buzzword, that is, the vaccine is far from our sight. So naturally, we have to look for existing solutions if they can be implemented until the vaccine arrives. From Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to Bacillus Calmette Guèrin (BCG) all are being used in trials whether they can be pre-vaccine medicine or not. The variable effect on individual sections of the population has to be studied to deliver a targeted response, especially in resource lacking countries. In addition to these medical problems like social distress and quarantine measures which are taking a toll on people's minds, another unwarranted problem of Infodemic has struck us....

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of Physiotherapy rehabilitation program on postoperative ACL tear patient on prognosis leading to maintain consistency in sport

International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a devastating injury that occurs at high frequency dur... more Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a devastating injury that occurs at high frequency during involvement in competitive sporting activity. Typical treatment of ACL damage is a reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACLR). It is projected that between 50 percent and 60 percent of ACL injured athletes will return to competitive sport. Athletes undergoing ACLR surgery are recommended for comprehensive rehab and preparedness to rebuild knee joint integrity and specific functional criteria to direct the comeback to sport to protect against secondary ACL damage.Patient main concerns were pain, with loss of strength and stability at the knee joint, the clinical findings found that there was a marked decrease in range of motion (ROM), and decreased strength of the quadriceps and the hamstrings.Diagnosis of case was grade 2 ACL tear which was confirmed by the MRI reports.The patient showed a great co-operation during the intervention period and now the subject is able to m...

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of Agility Training in a Police Cadet: A Case Study

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 2021

Background: Plyometric training is a blend of training for strength and stamina. This enables mus... more Background: Plyometric training is a blend of training for strength and stamina. This enables muscles to exert full strength in short time intervals, with the intention of increasing power (speed-strength) in order to ensure stronger police cadet agility. Preparation for physical health, Preparation for Technical Event, Tactics Preparation and psychological preparation these are four important components for the Sports which makes athletes more-strong and achieve high success. Agility is characterized by sudden change in the direction by maintaining the ability in which quickly changing the direction of the body. Objective: Analyse the result of the 12-week Plyometric Agility Program in Police Cadets. Diagnosis, Therapeutic Intervention and Outcomes: The cadet was examined for any deformity and any problems regarding the lower limb soft tissue and Range of motion, Manual muscle testing and agility test were carried out. 40 Cadets aged above 18 years were grouped into two. Analysis ...

Research paper thumbnail of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension Pathophysiology and Contemporary Management Strategies: A Narrative Review

Research paper thumbnail of Comparative Analysis of Robotic-Assisted Versus Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Review

Research paper thumbnail of Magnesium Sulfate and Its Versatility in Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review

Research paper thumbnail of Tuberculosis and the Effectiveness of the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP) to Control Tuberculosis: A Narrative Review

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring the Safety and Efficacy of Medical Termination of Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Review

Research paper thumbnail of Effectiveness of Myofascial Release in Increasing Hamstring Flexibility: A Brief Study

BOHR International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research

Hamstring tightness is a common issue that affects many people. The flexibility and range of moti... more Hamstring tightness is a common issue that affects many people. The flexibility and range of motion of the joint are both limited when this muscle is contracted. Lower back and lower extremity problems are frequently linked to poor hamstring flexibility. Active release technique and myofascial release technique can improve hamstring flexibility. The major goal of this study is to increase hamstring flexibility so that we can compare active release technique with myofascial release technique for effectiveness. The appropriate course of action for treating those with tight hamstrings to increase their hamstring flexibility can then be determined.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Different Approaches for Pain Management in Postoperative General Surgery Patients: A Comprehensive Review

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Report on Physiotherapy Rehabilitation of Patient with Lacunar Infarct

Bioscience biotechnology research communications, Jun 15, 2021

Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as ... more Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. Stroke may be ischaemic or haemorrhagic. The haemorrhagic stroke is mostly due to a sudden collapse or secondary trauma of the blood vessels or aneurysm. The stroke of the adult population is a chronic, serious disease. Stroke is the second leading cause of death and adult disability worldwide, and is a global health concern. Infarct of Lacunar in depths of the brain or brain stem are small ischaemic lesions.The lacunar type is a quarter of any ischaemic stroke. A 62 years old female who was a known case of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some psychiatric illness and was on medication for 2 years, was referred from private hospital with chief complaints of multiple episodes of vomiting and altered sensorium since 2 days. She had weakness in right upper and lower limbs withpain in the right shoulder , aphasia , disturbed balance, coordination and cognition. MRI and CT-SCAN was done. MRI brain revealed Acute lacunar infarcts in bilateral cerebral peduncles, pons, might middle cerebellar peduncle and right cerebellar hemisphere. Also ischemic changes in small vessels were noted. Therapeutic interventions:Medicinal interventions were done primarily followed by physiotherapy interventions which included ice-stroking and functional electrical stimulation to the right side. For left side, active assisted exercises were given. Improvement in muscle tone, strength and balance were reported after successful physical therapy. This case report provides a comprehensive weekly rehabilitation protocol for a patient to gain basic ADLs. Outcome measures were markedly improved with regular exercise and rehab protocol.

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of Plyometric Training on the Agility in Police Cadets

Indian journal of forensic medicine and toxicology, Jan 7, 2021

Background: Plyometric training is a hybrid between strength and endurance training. This allows ... more Background: Plyometric training is a hybrid between strength and endurance training. This allows muscles exert maximum force in short intervals of time, with the goal of increasing power (speed-strength) which ensures better agility in police cadets. Agility has been defined by the capacity to retain or determine the location of body by shifting its direction rapidly in a sequence of movements. Agility, speed and explosive power are qualifying components of physical fitness and desirable athletic performance, and play a key role in most sports. Agility can enhance the coordination and regulation of locations of the body throughout movement. Objective: To study the efficacy of the 6-weeks and 12-weeks Plyometric training on the agility in police cadets. Method: 40 Cadets aged above 18 years were grouped into two. A group continued their regular activities while rest underwent 2 sessions of plyometric training every week for 6 weeks, along with their daily activities. Analysis was then carried out with assessment of T-test Agility test, Illinois Agility Test, Edgren Side Step Test. Study duration is 6 months and intervention duration is 12-weeks, hence participants will be enrolled during first 3-months of study so 12 week intervention will be completed successfully. Assessment will be done on 1 st day of visit then at the end of 6 th week and again at the end of 12 th week. Participants would have to perform 2 session of Plyometric Training per week in other group. Result: Data will be analyzed using paired T-test. Conclusion: Will be published after the results are analyzed.

Research paper thumbnail of A Comprehensive Rehabilitation of a known Case of Leprosy Operated for Midshaft Femur Fracture

Journal of pharmaceutical research international, Jul 24, 2021

Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or ... more Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or Hansen's disease, transmitting by tiny droplets of the nose and mouth to the skin and peripheral nerves, producing disability. Leprosy therapy is based on the combination of the rifampicin, dispone and clofazimine (MDT) three-drug regimen. In patients who undergo hormone therapy, avascular femoral necrosis (ANFH) or femoral head osteonecrosis (ONFH) may occur, causing steroidinduced femoral head avascular necrosis (SANFH) Core decompression (CD) reduces bone pressure, opens the hardening area, prevents osteonecrosis repair, promotes blood vessel development through the tunnel for decompression, increases bone replacement and delays osteonecrosis. Patient information, diagnosis and therapeutic interventions: In this case, we found a 20 years old girl known case of leprosy, was on corticosteroids for two and half years. After an increase in dosage of corticosteroids she began difficult for her walk and do her activities of daily living. She visited Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital (AVBRH), DMIMS (DU) Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, Maharashtra, India where she got to know about necrosis of head of femur of both lower limbs. She

Research paper thumbnail of A Comprehensive Rehabilitation of a known Case of Leprosy Operated for Midshaft Femur Fracture

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or ... more Background: A persistent infection triggered by Mycobacterium leprae is also known as leprosy or Hansen's disease, transmitting by tiny droplets of the nose and mouth to the skin and peripheral nerves, producing disability. Leprosy therapy is based on the combination of the rifampicin, dispone and clofazimine (MDT) three-drug regimen. In patients who undergo hormone therapy, avascular femoral necrosis (ANFH) or femoral head osteonecrosis (ONFH) may occur, causing steroid-induced femoral head avascular necrosis (SANFH) Core decompression (CD) reduces bone pressure, opens the hardening area, prevents osteonecrosis repair, promotes blood vessel development through the tunnel for decompression, increases bone replacement and delays osteonecrosis. Patient information, diagnosis and therapeutic interventions: In this case, we found a 20 years old girl known case of leprosy, was on corticosteroids for two and half years. After an increase in dosage of corticosteroids she began difficul...

Research paper thumbnail of Bridging the Gap between Locking Compressive Plate, Skin Grafting and Rehabilitation for Tibia Fracture: A Case Report

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Introduction: Road traffic accidents (RTA) have remained an ongoing endemic problem over the year... more Introduction: Road traffic accidents (RTA) have remained an ongoing endemic problem over the years and a serious economic and medical-social burden for many countries around the world. Among the most complex and frequent fractures inside the joint is tibial plateau fractures. Such fractures are linked to adverse results, because of reasons such as the damage of cartilage but also soft tissue envelopes, complications like compartment syndrome, postoperative infection, knee dysfunction or rigidity, or even post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Case Description: An 18-year-old young girl complaining of pain and inability to perform activities of daily living was referred to physiotherapy after being operated with external fixator (LCP) and skin grafting. Locking compressive plate was placed at lateral side of leg with 2 nails near head of fibula and 2 nails near lateral malleolus. Grafted skin was seen at anterior aspect of knee and anterior to medial aspect to leg. Patient was mostly sufferi...

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Report: Post-Operative Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Program for a Patient with Tibial Osteosarcoma

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Tumour or bone tumour can occur in any bone and called it as a Osteosarcoma. It is more prone in ... more Tumour or bone tumour can occur in any bone and called it as a Osteosarcoma. It is more prone in the long bones of the body especially at metaphyseal growth plate of the bone. Femur, Tibia and Humours are the most common bone for the osteosarcoma and in some research pelvis bone and skull or jaw bone also involved. There are many factors which cause the sarcoma might be due lack of physical activity. The Chondroblastoma as Giant Cell Tumour of the Humours of Epiphysial Chondromatous in nature. Proximal humerus and Knee are the most common and most affected bone by the Chondroblastomas at the level of epiphyses of the longer bone. 62% cases show the thinning of the Subchondral structure and 33% cases shows the collapse and chondral breach Mostly (90%) it is found in the age group of 5 to 25 years of age with the male and female ratio is of 2:1. Psychological and physical improvement is seen in the patient of sarcoma and enhances participation in the exercise with great enthusiasm and...

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of Plyometric Training on the Agility in Police Cadets

Journal of Medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences, 2021

Agility have been defined by the capacity to retain or determine the location of body by shifting... more Agility have been defined by the capacity to retain or determine the location of body by shifting its direction rapidly in a sequence of movements. Agility, speed and explosive power are qualifying components of physical fitness and desirable athletic performance, and play a key role in most sports. Agility can enhance the coordination and regulation of locations of the body throughout movement. Objective: To study the efficacy of the 6-weeks and 12-weeks Plyometric training on the agility in police cadets. Method: 40 Cadets aged above 18 years were grouped into two. A group continued their regular activities while rest underwent 2 sessions of plyometric training every week for 6 weeks, along with their daily activities. Analysis was then carried out with assessment of T-test Agility test, Illinois Agility Test, Edgren Side Step Test. Study duration is 6 months and intervention duration is 12-weeks, hence participants will be enrolled during first 3-months of study so 12 week interv...

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Report on Physiotherapy Rehabilitation of Patient with Lacunar Infarct

Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications, 2021

Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as ... more Stroke is acute episode of a focal neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours presenting as sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. Stroke may be ischaemic or haemorrhagic. The haemorrhagic stroke is mostly due to a sudden collapse or secondary trauma of the blood vessels or aneurysm. The stroke of the adult population is a chronic, serious disease. Stroke is the second leading cause of death and adult disability worldwide, and is a global health concern. Infarct of Lacunar in depths of the brain or brain stem are small ischaemic lesions.The lacunar type is a quarter of any ischaemic stroke. A 62 years old female who was a known case of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some psychiatric illness and was on medication for 2 years, was referred from private hospital with chief complaints of multiple episodes of vomiting and altered sensorium since 2 days. She had weakness in right upper and lower limbs withpain in the right shoulder , aphasia , disturbed balance, coordination and cognition. MRI and CT-SCAN was done. MRI brain revealed Acute lacunar infarcts in bilateral cerebral peduncles, pons, might middle cerebellar peduncle and right cerebellar hemisphere. Also ischemic changes in small vessels were noted. Therapeutic interventions:Medicinal interventions were done primarily followed by physiotherapy interventions which included ice-stroking and functional electrical stimulation to the right side. For left side, active assisted exercises were given. Improvement in muscle tone, strength and balance were reported after successful physical therapy. This case report provides a comprehensive weekly rehabilitation protocol for a patient to gain basic ADLs. Outcome measures were markedly improved with regular exercise and rehab protocol.

Research paper thumbnail of Rehabilitation of a Patient with Bell’s Palsy

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2021

Facial nerve palsy is the disease of cranial nerve. From the total number of cases, 60 to 75 % of... more Facial nerve palsy is the disease of cranial nerve. From the total number of cases, 60 to 75 % of Bell's palsy cases are idiopathic form of facial palsy. Facial nerve palsy results in weakness of facial muscles, atrophy, asymmetry of face and also disturbs the quality of life. Bell’s palsy occurs in every class of population affecting people of all the age groups but the most common age group affected is 15 - 50 years with equal sex prediliction accounting 11 - 40 cases per 100,000. If facial palsy is not treated properly then it may result in variety of complications like motor synkinesis, dysarthria, contractures of facial muscles, and crocodile tear. Currently facial paralysis treatment consists of combination of pharmacological therapy, facial neuromuscular re-entrainment physiotherapy or surgical intervention by static and dynamic facial reanimation techniques. Physiotherapy treatment is effective for treating facial paralysis with minimal complications and can be individua...

Research paper thumbnail of Physiotherapy Approach towards a Typical Case of Injection Induced Radial Nerve Palsy Presenting as Wrist Drop

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19 Facets: Pandemics, Curse and Humanity

International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020

We are in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization... more We are in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO) which is caused by a novel coronavirus. The novelty of the virus and its disease is so new that the entire world is experiencing its consequences on various aspects. The pandemic is still unfolding and creating some new patterns around us. Besides the buzzword, that is, the vaccine is far from our sight. So naturally, we have to look for existing solutions if they can be implemented until the vaccine arrives. From Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to Bacillus Calmette Guèrin (BCG) all are being used in trials whether they can be pre-vaccine medicine or not. The variable effect on individual sections of the population has to be studied to deliver a targeted response, especially in resource lacking countries. In addition to these medical problems like social distress and quarantine measures which are taking a toll on people's minds, another unwarranted problem of Infodemic has struck us....

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of Physiotherapy rehabilitation program on postoperative ACL tear patient on prognosis leading to maintain consistency in sport

International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a devastating injury that occurs at high frequency dur... more Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a devastating injury that occurs at high frequency during involvement in competitive sporting activity. Typical treatment of ACL damage is a reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACLR). It is projected that between 50 percent and 60 percent of ACL injured athletes will return to competitive sport. Athletes undergoing ACLR surgery are recommended for comprehensive rehab and preparedness to rebuild knee joint integrity and specific functional criteria to direct the comeback to sport to protect against secondary ACL damage.Patient main concerns were pain, with loss of strength and stability at the knee joint, the clinical findings found that there was a marked decrease in range of motion (ROM), and decreased strength of the quadriceps and the hamstrings.Diagnosis of case was grade 2 ACL tear which was confirmed by the MRI reports.The patient showed a great co-operation during the intervention period and now the subject is able to m...

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of Agility Training in a Police Cadet: A Case Study

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 2021

Background: Plyometric training is a blend of training for strength and stamina. This enables mus... more Background: Plyometric training is a blend of training for strength and stamina. This enables muscles to exert full strength in short time intervals, with the intention of increasing power (speed-strength) in order to ensure stronger police cadet agility. Preparation for physical health, Preparation for Technical Event, Tactics Preparation and psychological preparation these are four important components for the Sports which makes athletes more-strong and achieve high success. Agility is characterized by sudden change in the direction by maintaining the ability in which quickly changing the direction of the body. Objective: Analyse the result of the 12-week Plyometric Agility Program in Police Cadets. Diagnosis, Therapeutic Intervention and Outcomes: The cadet was examined for any deformity and any problems regarding the lower limb soft tissue and Range of motion, Manual muscle testing and agility test were carried out. 40 Cadets aged above 18 years were grouped into two. Analysis ...