By Dr S.Senthilkumar, Department of hand and General Surgical Physiotherapy, Saveetha College of physiotherapy, Thandalam Pressure sores and wound ulcers are debilitating complication of diabetic patients as well as other
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Exploring the Role of Pelvic Wands in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
By Dr. Suriya. N MPT ( obg), Tutor, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, saveetha institute of medical and technical sciences, Tamil Nadu, India. Introduction: Pelvic floor dysfunction is a prevalent condition
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Amblyopia – if Untreated, It Can Affect a Child’s Vision Permanently
Amblyopia is the most common vision issue that affects kids. Amblyopia (lazy eye) causes blurry vision in one eye when something affects how a child’s eyes are developing. As their
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Revitalizing Movement Beyond Boundaries – Venture for Innovation in Physiotherapy Practice
By Dr. Anitha.A. MPT(Orthopedic), PhD,Associate Professor Saveetha College of Physiotherapy Revitalizing Movement Beyond Boundaries” in the context of innovation in physiotherapy practice suggests a forward-thinking and inclusive approach to advancing
Six safest position to hold a new born baby
By Dr.N.Senthil Kumar, MPT PhD Mr. Srikanth. V MPT (Student) Saveetha college of Physiotherapy, SIMATS, Thandalam, Chennai. 1. Cradle hold: Baby parallel to your chest level, slide your hand from