Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

Cardiovascular restoration is a directed program that incorporates: Active work. Instruction about solid living, including how to practice good eating habits, accept medication as endorsed, and quit smoking. Advising to track down ways of easing pressure and work on emotional well-being

CR is conveyed by a multi-disciplinary group, frequently headed by a doctor, for example, a cardiologist. Medical attendants support patients in decreasing clinical gamble factors, for example, hypertension, elevated cholesterol and diabetes. Physiotherapists or other activity experts foster an individualized and organized practice plan, including opposition preparing. A dietitian makes a good dieting plan. A social labourer or therapist might assist patients with lightening pressure and address any distinguished mental circumstances; for tobacco clients, they can offer guiding or prescribe other demonstrated medicines to help patients in their endeavours to stop. Support for get back to-work can likewise be given. CR programs are exceptionally persistent focused.

As a major aspect of a subjective assessment a physiotherapist will get some information about patient’s drug use. In what capacity should this data be utilized in clinical basic leadership? Without understanding the impacts of the prescriptions used by patients, their physiotherapy treatment can't be improved. We have to comprehend the impacts, reactions, potential medication connections and how these will impact perfect physiotherapy the executives. The course will survey diverse energizer drugs and the physiological impacts they have on the body, just as how these influence physiotherapy practice solution. Common sense exhortation will be given on the most proficient method to accumulate data about various prescriptions, and how to relate any drug impacts a patient may have to the remainder of the interdisciplinary group.

 

spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) can be characterized as a horrible or non-horrendous mishap that prompts brain harm that impacts engine, tactile and respiratory capacity, as well as bladder, entrail and sexual capacity. The neurological interference additionally influences the singular's pulse, skin respectability and capacity to control temperature

Spinal line Injury really does just affect the people's physical and close to home prosperity, however it likewise extensively affects families, networks and medical care frameworks around the world

Spinal Cord Injury, most usually, brings about paraplegia or tetraplegia. Paraplegia is the misfortune in engine as well as tangible capacity in the lower appendages and trunk. While tetraplegia incorporates the upper appendages to the engine as well as tactile loss of the lower appendages and trunk

It's important that all Physiotherapists understand the following concepts and their relevance to the management process.

  • Vertebral Injuries (acute phase - affects the intensity of therapy)
  • Spinal Shock (reflexes are temporarily absent for 3 days to 3 months)
  • Autonomic Dysreflexia (SCI above T6 - leads to increased sympathetic activity
  • Orthostatic Hypotension (blood pressure associated dizziness due to postural changes - mobilising from supine to sitting)
  • Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVTs) and Pulmonary embolus (PE) (know the signs and symptoms of these conditions to ensure safe therapy)
  • Bladder- & Bowel Dysfunction
  • Pressure Ulcers (prevention forms part of therapy sessions)
  • Heterotopic Ossification (calcification of soft tissue that can lead to contractures)
  • Psychological and Emotional Distress (notice signs and symptoms and refer to appropriate team members
  • Spinal Surgery

The intense administration and restoration of SCI rely upon the level and kind of injury to the spinal rope. People with a SCI frequently require beginning therapy in an emergency unit the restoration cycle normally beginning in the intense consideration setting, trailed by broadened therapy in a particular Spinal Injury Unit. Ongoing administration can endure from 8 - 24 weeks, with follow-up short term recovery from 3 - a year, by and large followed by yearly clinical and practical survey

The administration of a person with SCI is mind boggling and deep rooted requiring a multidisciplinary approach. A useful, objective situated, interdisciplinary, restoration program ought to empower the person with a spinal rope injury to live as full and free a daily existence as could really be expected. Physiotherapy, word related treatment, discourse, and language treatment, recovery attendants, social laborers, clinicians, and other wellbeing and social consideration experts function collectively under the coordination of a Physiatrist or Rehabilitation Physician to settle on objectives with the individual and foster an arrangement of release that is fitting for the people level of injury and conditions.

The management of individuals with a Spinal Cord Injury can be divided into 3 Phases;

  • Acute
  • Sub-acute (Rehabilitation)
  • Chronic (Long Term)

An orthopedic medical procedure, frequently known as orthopedics, is a sort of a medical procedure that arrangements with musculoskeletal issues. Orthopedic specialists treat outer muscle injury, spine issues, sports wounds, degenerative illnesses, diseases, tumors, and innate anomalies with both surgical and nonsurgical strategies.

The management of the skeletal system and its interconnected elements is the focus of orthopedic medicine. Those parts are:

  • muscles
  • ligaments
  • bones
  • joints
  • tendons

Orthopedic treatments come in several forms.

  • pediatric orthopedics
  • joint replacement surgery
  • spine surgery
  • hand and upper extremity
  • foot and ankle
  • musculoskeletal oncology
  • sports medicine
  • trauma surgery

Pediatric orthopedics, a branch of pediatric medicine, treats children's joints, ligaments, and bones. An orthopedist is a pediatrician who specializes in the treatment of children of all ages, from newborns to teenagers. If surgery is necessary, an orthopedic specialist who handles children can perform it, although non-invasive therapy like as casts and limb braces can be used instead.

  • Growth irregularities
  • Scoliosis
  • Fractured ribs
  • Inflammation and joint diseases
  • Clubfoot
  • Mobility challenges
  • Physical injury
  • Spinal challenges

Arthroplasty, commonly known as joint replacement surgery, is a procedure that involves replacing a broken joint with an artificial one (made of metal, ceramic or plastic). The whole joint is routinely replaced by providers (total joint replacement). They merely repair the damaged component of the joint in a minority of cases.

  • Shoulder
  • Hip
  • Knee
  • Ankle
  • Finger

To increase stability, rectify a deformity, or relieve discomfort, spinal fusion permanently unites two or more vertebrae in your spine. Deformities of the spine may be treated by spinal fusion, according to your doctor. Spinal fusion can assist to rectify malformations in the spine, such as a lateral curve (scoliosis).

  • Spinal fusion
  • Cervical disc replacement
  • Laminectomy
  • Microdiscectomy
  • Foraminotomy
  • Kyphoplasty

The hand and upper extremity are a one-of-a-kind and intricate structure. In fact, our hands contain over a quarter of all of the bones in our body. Wrist, palm, and fingers are made up of little bones termed carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. The radius and ulna, two long bones in the lower arm, connect at the wrist to create the wrist joint. Our fingertips are devoid of muscles. Instead, tendons in our fingers are propelled by 17 palm muscles and 18 forearm muscles. A complicated network of nerves runs down the arm, via the wrist's carpal tunnel, and into the hand.

  • Hands
  • Wrist
  • Forearm
  • elbow and shoulder

The foot and ankle are a complicated system with bones, joints, ligaments, and extrinsic and intrinsic muscles that govern it. The rearfoot, midfoot, and forefoot are the three areas of the foot. It would be used as a rigid design which includes weight and as a flexible model to conform to uneven terrain. The foot and ankle serve a variety of purposes.

  • Tibia
  • Fibula
  • Talus
  • Lateral Malleolus
  • Medial Malleolus

Musculoskeletal oncology is a branch of orthopedic surgery that focuses on the detection and treatment of benign and malignant cancers of the bone and connective tissues in children and adults.

  • Surgery
  • Radiation therapy
  • Chemotherapy

Rheumatology is a subspecialty in inner remedy and pediatrics that offers with the joints, soft tissues, autoimmune illnesses, and heritable connective tissue disorders. A rheumatologist specializes withinside the diagnosis, remedy, and remedy of the rheumatic sicknesses.

  • Autoimmune
  • Autoinflammatory, and
  • Degenerative/metabolic disorders

Fundamentally, rehabilitation is based on the belief that everyone has a natural desire and right to be an expert in their own health care. This distinguishes acute care from rehabilitation, in which acute care is concerned with an individual's survival, whereas rehabilitation is concerned with the education and training of individuals to be able to carry out activities of daily living on their own, promoting self-care and functional independence. Despite this, there is no common definition or concept of rehabilitation, and it is depicted in a variety of ways depending on the situation, such as a development issue, a disability issue, a health issue, a human rights issue, a substance misuse issue, and a security issue, to name a few.

Four major elements in rehabilitation are

  • Preventive
  • Restorative
  • Supportive
  • Palliative

A prosthesis or prosthetic implant is an synthetic tool that replaces a lacking frame part, which can be misplaced thru trauma, disease, or a situation gift at birth. Prostheses are supposed to repair the everyday features of the lacking frame part.

  • Upper Limb Prosthesis
  • Myoelecric Prosthesis
  • B.K &A.K Prosthesis
  • Bilateral Transfemoral Amputations Stubbies
  • Ankle Foot Assembley
  • Non dynamic Response Feet
  • Dynamic Response Feet

Gait is a person's pattern of walking. Walking includes stability and coordination of muscle groups in order that the body is propelled ahead in a rhythm, known as the stride. There are several opportunities that could purpose an unusual gait. Some common reasons are: A degenerative disease (together with arthritis)

  • Hemiplegic
  • Spastic Diplegic
  • Neuropathic
  • Myopathic
  • Parkinsonian
  • Choreiform
  • Ataxic (Cerebellar)
  • Sensory

Assistive technology is any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether or not received commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, this is used to increase, maintain, or enhance the functional abilities of people with disabilities.

  • Low-Vision Devices
  • Hearing Aids
  • Augmentative
  • Alternative Communication Systems
  • Walking Frames
  • Wheelchairs
  • Artificial Legs

Yoga is a historic exercise that builds strength and focus and brings collectively the mind and body. It consists of respiration exercises, meditation, and asanas or poses that extend and flex numerous muscle groups. These asanas are designed to inspire rest and decrease stress.

  • Hatha yoga
  • Ashtanga yoga
  • Bikram yoga
  • Iyengar yoga
  • Kundalini yoga
  • Restorative yoga
  • Yin yoga

A stroke, occasionally referred to as a mind attack, happens when something blocks blood deliver to a part of the mind or when a blood vessel in the mind bursts. In both cases, elements of the mind emerge as damaged or die. A stroke can cause lasting brain damage, long-time period disability, or maybe death

  • Ischaemic
  • Haemorrhagic

Autism, additionally referred to as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a complex circumstance that consists of issues with communication and behavior. It can contain an extensive variety of signs and skills. ASD may be a minor hassle or an incapacity that desires full-time care in a special facility.

  • Autistic Disorder
  • Asperger Syndrome
  • Pervasive Developmental Disorder

Arthroplasty is a surgery to repair the function of a joint. A joint may be restored by resurfacing the bones. An artificial joint (referred to as a prosthesis) can also be used. Various sorts of arthritis may also have an effect on the joints.

  • Hip replacement
  • Knee replacement
  • Shoulder replacement
  • Reverse total shoulder replacement

Alzheimer's disorder is an idea to be a result of the atypical build-up of proteins in and round mind cells. One of the proteins concerned is referred to as amyloid, deposits of which shape plaques round mind cells. The other protein is referred to as tau, deposits of which shape tangles inside mind cells.

  • Normal Outward Behavior
  • Very Mild Changes
  • Mild Decline
  • Moderate Decline
  • Moderately Severe Decline
  • Severe Decline
  • Very Severe Decline

Occupational therapy is a client-centered health profession that focuses on increasing health and well-being via occupation, which refers to the practical and meaningful activities that enable individuals to live independently and with a sense of self.

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
  • Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
  • Rest and Sleep
  • Education
  • Work
  • Leisure
  • Play
  • Social Participation

Physical therapy is a sort of rehabilitation therapy that aims to help people with mobility problems. Using focused exercise and a variety of other therapy approaches, therapists work with patients to regain mobility, strength, stability, and/or functional capacity, as well as alleviate discomfort.

  • Neurological Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Physical Therapy
  • Geriatric Physical Therapy
  • Pediatric Physical Therapy
  • Rehabilitative Physical Therapy
  • Hand Physical Therapy

The pharmaceutical group will develop, manufactures, and promotes pharmaceuticals or pharmaceutical drugs for usage as medications to be delivered (or self-administered) to patients in order to cure, vaccinate, or relieve symptoms. Pharmaceutical firms may sell generic and brand-name drugs as well as medical gadgets. They are governed by a number of rules and regulations that control drug patenting, testing, safety, efficacy, and marketing.

  • Hospital pharmacy
  • Clinic pharmacy
  • Industrial pharmacy
  • Retail pharmacy
  • Home care pharmacy
  • Assisted living pharmacy
  • Mail-order pharmacy
  • Regulatory pharmacy
  • Research pharmacy

Pharmacy research ideas cover a wide range of medication and pharmaceutical-related issues. Drug transport, pharmaceutical cell biology, medicinal chemistry, and medication administration are some of the vast topics of pharmaceutical study. Such research is often conducted by faculty and graduate students at pharmaceutical institutions, with some going on to discover novel medications and delivery techniques.

  • Cancer Drug Studies
  • Drug Delivery
  • Pharmaceutical Cell Biology
  • Medicine Management

Speech therapy is a treatment that can aid in the development of communication abilities. It's also known as speech-language therapy. Many people believe that speech therapy is just for children with speech impairments that impede their ability to pronounce words correctly. It also aids children who have difficulty with spoken and written language.

  • Childhood Apraxia of Speech
  • Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders
  • Speech Sound Disorders/Articulation Disorders
  • Stuttering and Other Fluency Disorders
  • Receptive Disorders
  • Autism-Related Speech Disorders
  • Resonance Disorders
  • Selective Mutism