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Sumbh, Shalini
- Computerised Dynography in Hemiparesis: Case Study
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1 College of Physiotherapy, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Loni, Maharashtra State-413736, IN
1 College of Physiotherapy, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Loni, Maharashtra State-413736, IN
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Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 6, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 5-7Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the gait asymmetries in terms of temporal and force gait parameters using Computer Dynography (CDG) system in a hemiparetic person. A 72 year male patient diagnosed as right sided cerebrovascular accident was referred to physiotherapy department with complaints of weakness in left upper&lower limbs and difficulty in walking in terms of impaired foot clearance since one and half year. His computerised gait dynography was done with Computer DynoGraphy (CDG)® system (Infotronic, Netherlands, http://www.infotronic.nl). It was found that there was asymmetry in his cyclogram, gait line, histogram, force gait line, force graphic, step times which included gait cycle, frequency, symmetry ratio, single support time, double support time, single swing, stance time and step time. Hence, it was concluded that CDG may be considered as one of the useful clinical tool for the assessment of gait asymmetries in hemiparetic patient so as to plan therapeutic interventions.- Subscapularis a Hidden Culprit in Shoulder Pain: A Case Report
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1 College of Physiotherapy, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Loni, Maharashtra state, India- 413 736, IN
1 College of Physiotherapy, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Loni, Maharashtra state, India- 413 736, IN
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Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 6, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 170-171Abstract
The Purpose of This Study was to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Subscapularis Release in a Patient with Shoulder Pain. a 50 Year Old Male Patient (mr.s.g.) who was Diagnosed of having Left Sided Frozen Shoulder was Referred to Physiotherapy Department. the Patient had Complains of Pain and Difficulty in Shoulder Movement since Five Months. he Experienced Severe Pain (8.3/10 on Visual Analogue Scale) on Active Left Shoulder External Rotation and the Range of his Active External Rotation was 38 Degree. on Physical Examination, Subscapularis Tenderness was Found. Hence, an Attempt was Done to Find out an Immediate Effectiveness of Subscapularis Release on Intensity of Pain and Active Range of External Rotation. Subscapularis Release was Done for Seven Minutes. we Found that there was a Significant Improvement in the Range of Active External Rotation from 38 to 52 Degree and Decrease in the Intensity of Pain from 8.3/10 to 6.5/10 Immediately after the Subscapularis Release.Keywords
Subscapularis Muscle, Active External Rotation, Soft Tissue Release And Shoulder PainReferences
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