Potency of Bilateral Lower Limb Training Over Unilateral to improve Balance and Walking in Post Stroke survivors

Potency of Bilateral Lower Limb Training Over Unilateral to improve Balance and Walking in Post Stroke survivors

Authors: Dr. Pallavi Harjpal, Dr. Mohammed Irshad Qureshi, Rakesh Krishna Kovela,
Publish Date/ Year : October 2024 | Format: Paperback | Genre : Medical Science | Other Book Detail

Each organ is composed of a massive number of tissues and each tissue is composed of an enormous magnitude of cells. To ensure optimal functioning of cells they require nutrients and oxygen which are delivered to them through a connective tissue in a liquid state called blood. The requirement of blood for the brain is accomplished by an arterial circle called the Circle of Willis (1). It transports nearly 800 ml of blood to the tissues of the brain and brain tissues are extremely sensitive to the stress of anoxia and if the stress persists for more than 3 minutes then the tissues of the brain will suffer irreversible damage and any pathology which creates a compromise in the nutritive requirements of the brain can produce a vascular insult to the brain tissues (2).
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77 pages
Language

English
Publication date

October 2024
ISBN-13

978-93-6678-604-9




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Dr. Pallavi Harjpal

Dr. Pallavi Harjpal

Dr. Harjpal is an Assistant Professor at Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, affiliated with Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research in Wardha, Maharashtra, India. She holds a Master of Physiotherapy degree in Neurosciences from the same Institute and completed her undergraduate studies at SVNIRTAR, Odisha, one of the largest government rehabilitation centres in central Asia. She has a strong research background, with a focus on areas such as Stroke rehabilitation, Paediatric physiotherapy, and public health. She is regularly involved in patient care and rehabilitation at the Centre of Neurosciences, Acharya Vinobha Bhave Rural Hospital, Sawangi, Wardha, Maharashtra, India. Dr. Harjpal has published numerous articles and is actively involved in the academic and research activities of the college. Her work reflects a commitment to evidence-based practice and the advancement of physiotherapy. She has various copyrights under her name. With her expertise, she contributes significantly to the college's mission of preparing students to meet the challenges of the dynamic healthcare landscape

Dr. Mohammed Irshad Qureshi

Dr. Mohammed Irshad Qureshi

Dr. Qureshi is a Professor of Neuro-physiotherapy at the Department of Neuro Physiotherapy, Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research. He has contributed significantly to the field of Neuro-physiotherapy with a focus on cognitive behaviour therapy and goal-oriented physiotherapy intervention to improve cognitive and motor function in patients with sub-acute Stroke. Currently, he is an Associate Editor in the Cureus journal and his research works and publications demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing the understanding and treatment of various neurological conditions. He loves to teach Spinal Cord Injury and Stroke rehabilitation. He has a patent under his name, along with multiple copyrights.

Rakesh Krishna Kovela

Rakesh Krishna Kovela

Dr. Kovela is an Associate Professor at Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Deralakatte, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India. He has a Master's degree in Neurosciences and is involved in research in the fields of Neurology, Pediatrics, and Physical Medicine and rehabilitation. As a Research Coordinator of the Institute, he monitors and helps implement research-oriented activities and publications. Dr. Kovela's research interests include physiotherapy in Cerebral Palsy and Stroke, along with a keen interest in Autistic spectrum disorders. He is a certified practitioner of Bobath therapy and Sensory Integration. Ha has numerous publications in adult and paediatric neurological conditions along with various copyrights. He worked on the development of SHE tool that is being used for handwriting evaluation of patients with developmental coordination disorder. It is available in English language and also translated into Hindi, Marathi and Tamil. He loves to teach Cerebral Palsy rehabilitation, Stroke rehabilitation and behavioural disorders like ASD.