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April 02, 2015 Rating
ALL PAINS (BACK, NECK, KNEE, SHOULDER, ELBOW, ANKLE/HEEL) PARALYSIS (HEMIPLEGIA/STROKE, PARAPLEGIA) FACIAL & BELL'S PARALYSIS NERVE INJURY (FOOT & WRIST DROP) SOFT TISSUE INJURIES (LIGAMENT SPRAINS, MUSCLE STRAINS & CRAMPS) ARTHRITIS (OSTEOARTHRITS, RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS) FRACTURE HEALING JOINT STIFFNESS & DISLOCATIONS ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS SPONDYLOLISTHESIS & SPONDYLOSIS BONE DEFORMITIES (CLUB FOOT, BOW LEGS KNOCK KNEES FLAT FOOT,) SPINAL DEFORMITIES (SCOLIOSIS, KYPHOSIS,LORDOSIS) SURGERY (ARTHOPLASTY JOINT REPLACEMENT, CARDIO, NEURO) RESPIRATORY PHYSIO CEREBRAL PALSY & POLIO GERIATRIC PROBLEMs
February 13, 2014 Rating
What does a physical therapist do? According to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK, physical therapists use their training and skills to treat a wide range of physical problems linked to different systems in the body, including: Neuromuscular systems - concerned with both nerves and muscles. Nerves include the brain, spine and nerves throughout the body. Neuromuscular refers to neuromuscular junction - where nerves and muscle fibers meet, and also includes neuromuscular transmission - the transfer of information, impulses, from the nerve to the muscle. Musculoskeletal systems - an organ system that gives us the ability to move using our muscles and bones (muscular and skeletal systems). The musculoskeletal system gives us form, movement and stability. The musculoskeletal system includes our bones, muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue. Cardiovascular systems - include the heart and the circulatory systems. The circulatory system carries nutrients and oxygen via blood vessels to the tissues of the body and removes waste and carbon dioxide from them. Respiratory systems - include organs that are involved in breathing, such as the lungs, bronchi, trachea, larynx, throat, and nose. In many countries doctors increasingly refer their patients to physical therapists, which is resulting in more and more patients going straight to the physical therapist without having first seen a doctor. The physical therapist works autonomously, usually as part of a team with other health care and social care professionals

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Ameerpet ,Hyderabad
December 14, 2012 Rating
ALL PAINS (BACK, NECK, KNEE, SHOULDER, ELBOW, ANKLE/HEEL) PARALYSIS (HEMIPLEGIA/STROKE, PARAPLEGIA) FACIAL & BELL'S PARALYSIS NERVE INJURY (FOOT & WRIST DROP) SOFT TISSUE INJURIES (LIGAMENT SPRAINS, MUSCLE STRAINS & CRAMPS) ARTHRITIS (OSTEOARTHRITS, RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS) FRACTURE HEALING JOINT STIFFNESS & DISLOCATIONS ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS SPONDYLOLISTHESIS & SPONDYLOSIS BONE DEFORMITIES (CLUB FOOT, BOW LEGS KNOCK KNEES FLAT FOOT,) SPINAL DEFORMITIES (SCOLIOSIS, KYPHOSIS,LORDOSIS) SURGERY (ARTHOPLASTY JOINT REPLACEMENT, CARDIO, NEURO) RESPIRATORY PHYSIO CEREBRAL PALSY & POLIO GERIATRIC PROBLEMs