Musculoskeletal physiotherapy- Research Focus

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Research Focus

Research Focus

  • Musculoskeletal physiotherapy 
  • Prehabilitation 
  • Joint replacement rehabilitation 
  • Chronic pain 
  • Joint cartilage health
  • Sarcopenia 
  • Biomarkers
  • Efficacy and safety of LITMED pain management device (DST)

SRIHER – GATE

  • Effect of Circuit Training on Muscle Mass and Strength among Perimenopausal women with Sarcopenia 
  • Exploring the Efficacy of Manual Therapy in Vestibular Rehabilitation and the Role of Serum Otolin – 1 as a Biomarker in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo patients 
  • Design, Development and Effectiveness of SRIHER Exercise System which Measures Exercise Adherence among Musculoskeletal Disorder Individuals

Summer Research Fellowship

  • Flexibility in Motion: A Comparative Study of Hamstring Flexibility in Amateur Classical Dancers and Amateur Sprinters using the 90-90 test
  • A Proposed Clinical Screening Tool for Sarcopenia in Community-dwelling Older Adults
  • Association between Physical Activity and Sarcopenia among Individuals with Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Effectiveness of Different Frequency of Interferential Therapy on Enhancing the Clinical Outcomes among Musculoskeletal Pain Individuals
  • Impact of Kinesiophobia on Upper Extremity Function and Physical Activity in Breast Cancer Survivors
  • Relationship between Body Composition, Pain and Physical Function in Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Effects of Smartphone Usage on Neck Muscle Endurance and Pain in Healthy College Students

Innovations

  • High-Fidelity Patient Simulation for Patient Education 
  • Designing, prototyping, and controlling portable wearable ankle sensor bands during walking to detect weight bearing among orthopaedic lower limb disorders or surgical patients
  • International Physiotherapy Colloquium Fund (SERB – Grant)

Copyrights 

  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Clinical Reasoning Form
  • COVID-19 rehabilitation based on Classification System for COVID-19 patients
  • Hip Arthroplasty Exercise Program following Proximal Femoral Fractures

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