Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to
be classified as diabetes. The aim of treating prediabetes is to keep blood sugar, blood pressure, and
cholesterol ...
Cyclic mastalgia—breast pain linked to the menstrual cycle—is an extremely common yet often
under-discussed health issue for women. While usually benign, its emotional and physical effects can
be significant. Many women ...
Background: Post-stroke spasticity is a common neurological complication that can impair mobility,
functional independence, and overall quality of life. While its impact on daily activities is well-
documented, the ...
Background: Social media has rapidly become a primary source of health information for the public.
Although patients frequently consume physiotherapy-related content online, little is known about
how this shapes their ...
Chronic pain is increasingly understood as a multidimensional condition shaped by neurophysiology,
psychology, lifestyle behaviors, and social context rather than only structural or biomechanical
abnormalities. With this ...
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted rehabilitation tools are increasingly gaining
relevance in physiotherapy practice. However, the readiness of physiotherapists to adopt and integrate
these technologies ...
Hamstring flexibility is an important component of fitness. Kinesiotape uses a protective and
rehabilitative taping technique. Selection of type of kinesiotaping and stretching is an important
factor for improving hamstring ...
Pandit, Sakshi; Munot, Pinal(Arthshastra Indian Journal of Economics & Research, 2025-06)
The interval right before menopause is called the menopausal transition period, or perimenopause.
This physiological end of the regular menstrual cycle is often accompanied by a variety of
symptoms, including hot flashes, ...
Patil, Yogesh; Paasi, Shikha(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-06)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of contemporaneous cervical traction and infrared exposure (Group I) in the treatment of non-specific neck discomfort in comparison to the effectiveness of ...
Kulkarni, Shweta; Dabshede, Ankita(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-06)
A branch of physiotherapy, electrotherapy is another one that is developing at a quick pace. The curriculum needs to be reviewed and updated often so that it can keep up with changes. There are many parts to the programme, ...
This study examines the viewpoints and methodologies employed by physiotherapists in the field of stroke rehabilitation, with a specific emphasis on neurotherapeutic techniques. The demographic composition of the 150 ...
The contemporary principles that influence the use of electrotherapy are very different from those that were offered historically, despite the fact that electrotherapy has a well-established function within the field of ...
Health encompasses an individual's mental, physical, and social well-being; it is not limited to the absence of disease or illness. Physical therapy, also known as physiotherapy is a dynamic healthcare profession whose ...
This study investigates the level of knowledge and awareness of physiotherapy among women in a particular community, with the goal of identifying any deficiencies in comprehension and possible opportunities for improvement. ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the treatment preference of professional physiotherapists for patients, specifically focusing on electrotherapy and exercise therapy. A total of 80 physiotherapists were chosen via ...
Physiotherapy has become a crucial element in the current health-care system. The majority of people in urban and suburban settings have a poor comprehension of physiotherapy and the therapeutic approaches that underlie ...
Background: The outbreak of Covid-19 has changed many aspects in people’s life. Majority of the organizations all over India had shut their premises and shifted to work from home. This sudden shift has led to increase in ...
Dysmenorrhea begins when young girls first experience in their the ovulatory cycles and its prevalence increases during adolescence (15-17 years) and reaches to its highest in 20- 24 years and decreases progressively ...