Saturday 19 September 2015
Another successful hand rehabilitation at Pratiksha
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Thursday 3 September 2015
Tuesday 28 July 2015
The so called "massage therapist": Physios be proud to be called so..!!
Generally physiotherapist are referred as massage therapist. I have seen many physios feeling bad about it. Here I am posting a picture showing how massage in various forms help in rehabilitating para spinal muscles and back pain.
I proudly say yes I am a physiotherapist and massage is a part of my rehabilitation protocols. I don't feel bad being called massage therapist
I proudly say yes I am a physiotherapist and massage is a part of my rehabilitation protocols. I don't feel bad being called massage therapist
Tuesday 14 July 2015
Monday 4 May 2015
Pratiksha : Trying constrained induced therapy in Erb's Palsy ...
Pratiksha : Trying constrained induced therapy in Erb's Palsy ...: Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI or CIMT) is a form of rehabilitation therapy that improves upper extremity ...
Trying constrained induced therapy in Erb's Palsy kid
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI or CIMT) is a form of rehabilitation therapy that improves upper extremity function in stroke and other central nervous system damage victims by increasing the use of their affected upper limb.
CIMT was developed by Edward Taub of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Taub argues that, after a stroke, the patient stops using the affected limb because they are discouraged by the difficulty.
As a result, a process that Taub calls "learned non-use" sets in, furthering the deterioration. Learned non-use is a type of negative feedback. Individuals are unable to move their affected limb or the movements are inefficient and clumsy and in response to this a suppression of movement occurs. It is this process that CIMT seeks to reverse.
The American Stroke Association has written that Taub's therapy is "at the forefront of a revolution" in what is regarded possible in terms of recovery for stroke survivors.
As a result of the patient engaging in repetitive exercises with the affected limb, the brain grows new neural pathways. This change in the brain is referred to as cortical reorganization or neuroplasticity. One study by Deluca et al. showed that using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) that the excitable cortex of the affected cortex in adults patients with HCP doubled in size after 12 days of therapy. Recently, the possible benefits of cortical reorganization has led to studies of CIMT on children because neuroplasticity is even greater among children than adults.Particular interest is growing in CIMT for children who have cerebral palsy where one arm is more affected than the other.
Thursday 16 April 2015
Pratiksha : Mirror therapy for hand started at Pratiksha
Pratiksha : Mirror therapy for hand started at Pratiksha: MIRROR THERAPY is a non-pharmacological and alternative treatment strategy that has been proposed as a means of managing PLP. It is a...
Mirror therapy for hand started at Pratiksha
MIRROR THERAPY is a non-pharmacological and alternative treatment strategy that has been proposed as a means of managing PLP. It is a neuro-rehabilitation technique designed to remodulate cortical mechanisms. With this technique, patients perform movements using the unaffected limb whilst watching its mirror reflection superimposed over the (unseen) affected limb. This creates a visual illusion and provides positive feedback to the motor cortex that movement of the affected limb has occurred. The approach is thought to offer potential relief through the visual dominance upon motor and sensory processes.
Considering the importance of PLP and its management, MT offers clinicians an easy-to-use and low-cost adjuvant therapeutic technique. However, its effectiveness as a stand alone modality largely arises from low quality evidence. Instead, there is a greater weight of evidence in favour of its use as a combined or sequential therapy, such as Graded Motor Imagery
Monday 23 March 2015
Saturday 14 March 2015
Tuesday 10 March 2015
Pratiksha : Pratiksha started PT in ICU at bhagalpur
Pratiksha : Pratiksha started PT in ICU at bhagalpur: Till now I have never come across chest physiotherapy performed in the city of bhagalpur. Especially in the case of critical care (ICU)....
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