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Bridging theory and practice: A study of standardized and real patients in physiotherapy training Open
Medical education underwent a transformation throughout the 20th century, progressing from a basic apprenticeship model to integrate the acquisition of scientific fundamentals and culminating in the requirement for objective assessments of…
Enhancing sleep and reducing anxiety in the elderly: A narrative review of tai chi and benson relaxation techniques Open
One major public health concern is the incidence of anxiety and sleep disorders in the senior population. Since conventional treatments frequently have poor long-term success rates, alternative therapies are gaining popularity. This review…
Effectiveness of the Cyriax Technique With Conventional Therapy in the Management of Lateral Epicondylitis: A Case Report Open
Tennis elbow, medically referred to as lateral epicondylitis, is a common musculoskeletal condition that results in tenderness and pain on the outer side of the elbow. Physiotherapy is a conservative therapy for treating tennis elbow that …
Perks of a Structured Rehabilitation in Suprascapular Neuropathy Injury Post Proximal Humerus Fracture: A Case Report Open
Road traffic accidents lead to extensive damage to superficial as well as deep components in the body. Neurological structures that are affected due to open injuries have major impairments in the day-to-day life of an individual. High trau…
Effect of Physiotherapy on an Elderly Patient With Distal Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm Clipping Open
This case study analyzes the effectiveness of physiotherapy in the treatment of a female patient, aged 65 years, with hypertension who had a history of subdural hematoma (SDH) secondary to a distal anterior cerebral artery (DACA) aneurysm …
A Novel Physiotherapy Approach for Enhancing Mobility in a 53-Year-Old With Down Syndrome: A Case Report Open
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition developing from a supplementary chromosome 21, referred to as trisomy 21. It ranks among the most prevalent developmental disabilities. People with DS often live inactive lifestyles, not meeting th…
Harnessing Neuroplasticity: A Case Report on Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for Millard-Gubler Syndrome Open
This case report glances at the physiotherapy management and motor recovery outcomes of a 47-year-old female who had a pontine infarction complicated by Millard-Gubler syndrome. Pontine infarction is a stroke that occurs in the pons region…
Effectiveness of Physiotherapy Intervention in Guillain Barre Syndrome: A Case Report Open
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is described by a wide range of motor impairment, flaccidity, hyporeflexia, and progressive and ascending flaccid paralysis. Group B Streptococcus, also known as Streptococcus agalactia and Campylobacter jejun…
Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation to Enhance the Functional Performance of a Hemiparesis Patient Following a Subdural and Subarachnoid Hematoma With Pneumocephalus: A Case Report Open
A subdural hematoma (SDH) is a medical condition caused by a violent head trauma in which blood accumulates excessively under the dura mater. It occurs when a blood arterial weak point or brain surface aneurysm ruptures and bleeds. The res…
Multiple Approaches of Neuro-Physiotherapy Used for Improving Balance, Normalizing Tone, and Gait Training in a Child With Ataxic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report Open
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive developmental delay disorder that mainly affects children. A strategy for enhancing organizational abilities, including practices based on evidence, and improving outcomes is the base of clinical ma…
Integrative Approach for Rehabilitation of an 11-Year-Old Child With Bilateral Hemiplegia Open
Over 80% of stroke patients suffer from the most frequent form, ischemic stroke. It is rare in the pediatric age group, with an estimated frequency of 1.6 per 100,000 per year. In this case report, we reviewed a case of an 11-year-old fema…
Effectiveness of Sensory Integration Therapy on Functional Mobility in Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy Open
Background A set of non-progressive brain abnormalities and nervous system dysfunctions are referred to as cerebral palsy (CP). Due to this, the child's mobility, eyesight, learning, and thought processes are affected. It can evolve before…
Physiotherapeutic Approach for Volar Barton Fracture Left Side Without Neurological Deficits: A Case Report Open
Distal radius bone fracture termed a volar Barton fracture takes place when the ventral portion of the bone is displaced. This fracture happens obliquely within the joint itself. This is the case report of a 52-year-old female, who met wit…
Impact of Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation Therapy Along With Conventional Physiotherapy in a Case of Vestibular Schwannoma With CP Angle Tumor: A Case Report Open
Vestibular Schwannoma forms in Schwann cells which cover the vestibular nerve, often in the internal auditory canal. Symptoms were likely present before the excision of the tumor. After the excision of the tumor, symptoms may include, hear…
The Originality of Neuro Rehabilitation Protocols in a Definitive Case of Syringomyelia Related to Chiari I Malformation Open
Syringomyelia is a center-medullary syndrome characterized by the presence of fluid-filled spaces known as syrinx within the spinal canal. Arnold Chiari Malformation (CM-I), a rhombencephalon anomaly formerly identified as hindbrain hernia…
Effect of the Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Technique on Functional Capacity in Overweight and Obese Individuals: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Individuals with overweight and obesity (OW/OB) have poor performance in weight-bearing exercises, resulting in low functional capacity. The dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS) technique was created to engage the core-post…
Advantages of a Structured Conditioning Program to Optimize the Aerobic Capacity and Functional Independence of a Patient With Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Open
Acute demyelinating inflammatory polyneuropathy is a variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) - an asymmetrical condition that primarily affects the segment of the peripheral nervous system. Weakness or tingling sensations that be commence…
Early Approach Towards Atypical Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A Physiotherapy Perspective in a Case Report Open
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is acute, ascending, immune-mediated, monophasic polyneuropathy, which manifests itself as a lower motor neuron lesion, which occurs mostly after a prior infection. It is autoimmune in origin and has an impact…