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Physiotherapist and Research Scholar, ESIC Model Hospital & PG Research Institute- ESICPGIMSR (Under Govt of India),Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore and General Secretary of Bangalore Physiotherapist Network (BPN) 2017-2020

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27 May 2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies- May 26 2015

May 26-Physiotherapist Vacancies in UAE, Qatar, Saudi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Panipat. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in
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25 May 2015

History of Electrotherapy

Cured with sparks: History of Electrotherapy for functional neurological symptoms:

Functional disorders are one of the most common reasons for attendance at the neurology clinic. These disorders — at other times and in other places called psychogenic, non-organic, conversion, or hysterical — encompass symptoms such as paralysis, tremor and other abnormal movements, gait disorders, and seizures.

The Leyden Jar was invented in 1745-6: a portable device for storing and discharging sparks. The earliest descriptions of medical use of the Leyden Jar include reports of sudden cures of weakness and contractures which are highly suggestive of modern functional disorders.

By the mid 19th century many large hospitals had electrical departments with Leyden jars, batteries (developed by Galvani and Volta between 1791 and 1800), and after Faraday’s discovery in 1831, electromagnetic induction machines. Some advocated localized faradization, applying electrical current to the functionally weak body part.





24 May 2015

Physiotherapy Jobs in Gulf and India- May 23 2015

May 23-Physiotherapist Vacancies in Gulf, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Pune, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in

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21 May 2015

Physiotherapy Jobs-Update on May 20 2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies in UAE, Saudi, New Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kerala, Kolkata , Mumbai, Chandigarh. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in
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18 May 2015

Baclofen Pump combined with Physiotherapy is a Life-changer: Dr R.Ramnarayan, Specialist in Functional Neurosurgery

Baclofen Pump combined with Physiotherapy is a Life-changer:
Dr R.Ramnarayan, Specialist in Functional Neurosurgery

Only those who have experienced chronic pain can truly appreciate the value of relief. And the hand that provides this respite is nothing less than a messiah for them. Here, we are talking about bodily pain; more specifically, the agony that people with movement disorders undergo.

Spasticity, caused by the functional problems of brain, is one such disorder. It leaves its victims wheelchair-bound, and they often howl in pain. Thanks to advancements in medical science, there are now procedures available, which enable spasticity patients to get rid of both the wheelchair and the pain.

These procedures, though, have to be administered by trained hands which, unfortunately, are few and far between. Dr R.Ramnarayan from India, a specialist in functional neuro surgery, is one of them. Eager to put his knowledge to use, he does not mind travelling to areas outside his country where people might need him.

He was in Qatar recently and Community sat him down to talk about spasticity and what solutions he has up his sleeve.

“Spasticity is the stiffness of muscles and it affects legs more. Most of the people suffer from it also have an associated problem called flexor spasms where their muscles start growing upwards and it is miserably painful,” says Dr Ramnarayan.

“It is so severe that patients sometimes howl and scream with pain. It lasts a short while but for as long it does, the patient goes through hell,” explains the doctor before going on to cite another condition called multiple sclerosis which, he says doctors in Qatar have told him, has rendered many people wheelchair-bound.

“The other thing is that people here drive very fast and there are accidents so spinal cord injury is very common — that is what I have understood from conversations with colleagues here,” the doctor says.

Trained in functional neurosurgery from UK, Dr Ramnarayan is a specialist in surgery for movement disorders, chronic pain epilepsy, spasticity, bowel or bladder dysfunction, patients in coma state and other such conditions.

For almost a decade, he has been treating patients with these problems through modern medical techniques, both inside and outside India. He treats patients of spasticity and similar conditions with something called ‘Intrathecal Baclofen Pump.’ It has achieved miraculous results. It changes the patient’s life completely, he says.

“Baclofen is a muscle relaxing drug given to spasticity patients for pain and stiffness relief. But the problem is that the drug in the form of a tablet does not effectively work on more than 90 percent of the patients,” the doctor informs before going on to explain why.

Normally, it has to get absorbed after reaching a patient’s stomach before reaching the spinal cord to activate a system for muscle relaxation. But most of the times, Baclofen never gets absorbed. In 90 out of 100 people, it would just go in and go out.

It is here that Intrathecal Baclofen Pump shows its prowess: by putting the drug directly into the spinal cord.

“We put the drug into this pump which is placed, through a surgery, under the skin besides the stomach of the patient. The pump is connected to the spinal cord through a tube and thus directly delivers the drug to it,” says the doctor, elaborating with his hand how it is done.

“It can be refilled periodically and is so good that it tells you the next date of refill. You can adjust the required dose by wireless techniques without touching the patient,” he says.

After the surgery, he would sit with the patient and adjust the dose.

The walking part is then managed by the
Physiotherapist.

Most of the spasticity patients are already going to the Physiotherapist, but they are facing a complex dual problem; stiffness of muscles and weakness.

The idea of Physiotherapy is to improve weakness but spasticity comes in the way. The physiotherapist will work for one or two hours and reduce spasticity but then he would not be able to reach the weakness part of it.

Initially, 15-20 minutes after the Physiotherapy, the spasticity would be reduced but it would come again. That is because spasticity is not in the muscles; it is in the brain and the spinal cord. The weakness is in the muscles.

“Spasticity kind of stonewalls the Physiotherapist to reach the weakness part. What I am doing is removing this stonewall (through the pump technique) for the physiotherapist to work on the weakness part and make the patient walk,” explains Ramnarayan.

“It (the pump) is a life-changer. Just imagine…enabling a wheelchair-bound person to walk. It gives him a new life,” says the neurosurgeon.

The pump is made of metal and can be refilled from outside with the help of a very small syringe by a trained doctor. One refill lasts for months. Dr Ramnarayan is travelling to Muscat, Oman to administer refill on one of his patients, who was last given one a year ago.

Also, the amount of Baclofen put into the spinal cord through the pump needs to be only up to 50 micro grams compared to up to 30 milligrams minimum in the tablet form. This reduces any side effects to almost none.

For the first two months or so after the surgery, Dr Ramnarayan coordinates with the Physiotherapist to adjust the precise amount of dosage required by the patient to enable him to walk.

Besides Baclofen, the pump can also be filled with morphine to be used on cancer patients to reduce the pain they suffer during the terminal stages. In India, this method has been very effective, says Dr Ramnarayan, adding that in Qatar, he has heard that the use of morphine is not admissible due to legal constraints.

It can also be used to treat patients with ‘failed back surgery syndrome.’ Dr Ramnarayan comes to Qatar for two to three days every month to see some of his patients. However, he is planning to make his treatment for spasticity available locally, considering a large number of people suffer from the problem here.

The doctor says he has learnt from senior doctors here that patients are sent abroad for surgeries but when they come back, they face problems as there is no-one here to take care of them.

“These patients need continuous supervision. It is not like they are operated upon and then they can forget about the disease. The pump, for instance, needs to be refilled and it takes hardly five minutes. You cannot go abroad for a five-minute treatment,” says Dr Ramnarayan.



Physiotherapy Jobs in Singapore, UAE, Saudi and India– Updated on May 17,2015

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15 May 2015

Physiotherapist Jobs- Gulf and India-– Updated on May 14,2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies in Gulf, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Indore, Srinagar. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in
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11 May 2015

May 11 2015- Physiotherapist Vacancies

Physiotherapist Vacancies in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Mangalore, Pune.

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9 May 2015

Physiotherapy Direct Access : USA-Air Force Airman to have direct access to Physical Therapy clinics:

Physiotherapy Direct Access : USA-Air Force Airman to have direct access to Physical Therapy clinics:
By Air Force Surgeon General Public Affairs


The Air Force Medical Operations Agency has recently directed all Air Force military treatment facilities (MTF) to establish direct access physical therapy clinics for active-duty members. The policy shift will now allow an active-duty member with an acute musculoskeletal injury to make an appointment directly with a physical therapist.

For three of the past five years, musculoskeletal injuries, such as knee sprains, have been the number one reason for an active-duty Airman to seek care at an MTF. In addition, musculoskeletal injuries are the largest reason for limited-duty profiles in the Air Force, causing more than 47 percent of the profiles in 2013. Typically, Airmen sought care within the family practice or flight and operational medicine clinics and may have received a referral to a physical therapy clinic.

"Air Force physical therapists are trained and credentialed to provide independent practice, to include medication prescription, order appropriate diagnostic imaging, place patients on profiles, and refer to other practitioners as appropriate," said Col. Joseph Rogers, a physical therapy consultant to the Air Force surgeon general.

Rogers also cited recent military research showed "patients who received early physical therapy had total lower healthcare costs, fewer medical appointments, and fewer invasive procedures than those with delayed physical therapy addressed more than 14 days after injury.”

With early access to care, physical therapists can provide tailored treatments to each patient.

"Treatment may consist of manipulation, dry needling, exercise or modalities," said Lt. Col. Brian Young, the assistant professor at U.S. Army-Baylor University doctor of physical program and Air Force physical therapy clinical operations chairman. "In today's fiscally constrained environment and exponential increase in healthcare costs, early access to physical therapy is key for early return to duty and function after musculoskeletal injuries."
According to Rogers, with the recent policy release, each MTF will implement these changes over the next few months.

"We expect each physical therapy clinic to establish appointment availability for acute injuries by the end of the summer," he said.

News Source: http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/587589/active-duty-airmen-to-have-direct-access-to-physical-therapy-clinics.aspx

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8 May 2015

Physiotherapist Jobs– Updated on May 08,2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi NCR, Mumbai,Amritsar. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in
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6 May 2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies in Gulf and India– Updated on May 05,2015


Physiotherapist Vacancies in Gulf, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Kochi, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, Mumbai ,Kolkata. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in


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4 May 2015

New Texas study shows patients benefit from direct access to Physical Therapy

Study published in the May issue of Physical Therapy Journal of Policy, Administration and Leadership.

A recently published study finds that neuromuscular patients who received physical therapy treatment immediately at an urgent care center underwent fewer tests and procedures, and therefore had significantly lower healthcare costs, compared to patients who were referred to physical therapists for a separate visit, according to a press release on MyChoicePT, a website from the Texas Physical Therapy Association (TPTA), USA.

In the yearlong study published by the University Health System in San Antonio and authored by two physical therapists, two medical doctors, and a pharmacist, neuromuscular patients were treated for conditions such as spine pain, extremity pain or dysfunction, gait instability, and neurologic diseases needing only physical therapy. The release notes that such patients who were immediately seen by physical therapists as part of an interprofessional care team at a San Antonio urgent care clinic ultimately underwent half as many physical therapy procedures, MRIs, and CT scans as those referred to physical therapists to be seen at a later time.

Patients who were almost immediately seen by a physical therapist also saw a 50% reduction in their total costs, according to the release, and reported higher satisfaction in a follow-up survey compared to patients who were referred to receive physical therapy at a later time—on average, 3 weeks later. The study was published in the May issue of Physical Therapy Journal of Policy, Administration and Leadership.

According to the TPTA, the release notes, findings from this study are significant for physical therapy patients in Texas, which is one of only four states in the US that still require patients to obtain a referral from their physician before they can receive physical therapy services.

“This study shows that immediate access to physical therapy can offer significant medical and financial benefits to neuromuscular patients,” says TPTA member Matthew E. Walk, a San Antonio physical therapist and co-author of the study, in the release.

“Immediate physical therapy evaluation and intervention can speed patients along the path to recovery and eliminate unnecessary tests and procedures that increase the cost of care,” Walk adds.

HB 1263, a new bill proposed by Rep Richard Peña Raymond (D-Laredo), aims to remove the physician’s referral requirement in Texas. The bill includes the following provisions, the release explains: physical therapists must have at least 1 year of experience, proof of advanced training, and liability insurance coverage in order to treat patients without a physician’s referral; the number of treatments are limited to no more than 45 days or 20 visits, after which time a referral from another provider would be required to continue care; and physical therapists are not allowed to practice medicine or treat patients outside their scope of practice.


The legislation recently cleared the Public Health Committee in the Texas House of Representatives with overwhelming support, the release notes.

News Source: http://www.mychoicept.com/

2 May 2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies in UAE and India– Updated on May 02,2015

Physiotherapist Vacancies in UAE, Chennai, Kollam, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai ,New Delhi, Mohali. For details register in Physiotherapy Jobs Portal www.physiotherapyjobs.co.in
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