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International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research (IJPR) >>
Vol.2, No.5
Publisher: IJPR
Publishing Date: 2014-10-11
- EFFECTIVENESS OF LOW INTENSITY EXERCISES ON SIX MINUTE WALK DISTANCE AND HAEMODYNAMIC VARIABLES IN CABG AND VALVE REPLACEMENT PATIENTS DURING PHASE 1 CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN A TERTIARY CARE SETUP: A COMPARATIVE STUDYAuthors: Renu B.Pattanshetty; Sudini Sinai Borkar; Shreya Manikant Khetan
- GAIT VARIATION IN PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A CONTROLLED STUDYAuthors: Jayalath J.L.R.; Dassanayake T.D.B.; Dissanayake M.M.
- IMPORTANCE OF ILIOPSOAS AND ERECTOR SPINAE MUSCLES IN PREDICTING THE FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCE OF TRANSFEMORAL AMPUTEESAuthors: Lajja K Rishi; Suraj Kumar; Sangeeta Lahiri; V.P. Sharma.
- EFFECT OF PULMONARY REHABILITATION IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PATIENTS TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFEAuthors: Khajamohinuddin. Shaik; M.P.T Cardio Respiratory .
- RIGHT MEDIAN NERVE STIMULATION IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: EVALUATION OF IMPROVEMENT USING CLINICAL SCALES AND PET SCANAuthors: Sharma V; Kapoor J; Gupta D; Chaturvedi D; Arora H
- CHEST PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR INFANTSAuthors: Preeti S. Christian M.P.T Cardiopulmonary Conditions
- DOES ELECTROMYOGRAPHY BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING REDUCE WORK-RELATED NECK PAIN?Authors: Mohamed Faisal.C.K; Lawrence Mathias.
- EFFECTIVENESS OF SPINAL MOBILIZATION WITH LEG MOVEMENT (SMWLM) IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR RADICULOPATHY (L5 / S1 NERVE ROOT) IN LUMBAR DISC HERNIATIONAuthors: Sahiba Yadav; Megha Arora Nijhawan; Paresh Panda
- A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ERGONOMIC ADVICES VERSUS ERGONOMIC PLUS PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION IN LOW BACK PAIN AMONG FARMERSAuthors: Sandipkumar. Parekh; N.R Phatak Physiology
- EFFICACY OF ACTIVE STRETCHING IN IMPROVING THE HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITYAuthors: Divan Mohaideen Abbas; Bilques Sultana.
- EFFICACY OF MULLIGAN’S TWO LEG ROTATION AND BENT LEG RAISE TECHNIQUES IN HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITY IN SUBJECTS WITH ACUTE NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALAuthors: Pratik .A. Phansopkar; Vijay Kage