Dr. Alap Shah Physiotherapists in Ahmedabad Mission Health Physiotherapists physiotherapist's clinic Physiotherapists in Gujrat get in touch with the physiotherapist Dr. Alap Shah (Mission Health) at Paldi is known to bring about mobility in patients after an injury or ailment that is detrimental to movement of a part of the body or the entire body.

Are you wondering how Robotic devices can help patients in these challenging times of COVID-19? A recent report from Changi General Hospital (CGH), shows how the Robotics Ambulation Device helped their patient to retrain walking after a severe pneumonia. Read more.... Changi General Hospital, Singapore recently published a very interesting case description of a lady using the Robotics Device to retrain walking after a Pneumonia. Especially in times of COVID-19, we think this article can be really helpful for all clinicians out there. The case described involves a 31-year-old patient with an arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, a rare, non-progressive congenital disease leading to multiple joint contractures and muscle weakness. For this particular patient, the disease led to scoliosis and an associated Restrictive Lung Disease. Due to this pre-condition, when she was recently hospitalized with pneumonia, she needed ventilator support and ICU care. Following release to the general ward, the patient was unable to ambulate further than 3m, even with physical support and she had a dependency on oxygen. And here is where the Robotics Device came in. Referred to an inpatient rehabilitation program, the Robotics Device permitted the patient to start walking training despite her conditions and by the 6th session, she was able to walk over 300m with only minimal body weight support. This improvement also transferred to her everyday life, as she is able to walk 80m with a walking stick and no longer depends on additional oxygen supply. In this case, the Robotics Device provided exactly the safe and permissive environment that was needed to allow overground gait training. It provided just enough support to permit the training, but only as much as needed, so that gains in walking ability transferred to walking outside of the device. The authors of the case report conclude that gait training performed with the Robotics Device facilitates pulmonary rehabilitation and recommended this knowledge can be generalized to other patients with similar conditions. #COVID_19 #MissionHealth #PulmonaryRehab #Ambulation #Robotics #MovementIsLife

Are you wondering how Robotic devices can help patients in these challenging times of COVID-19? A recent report from Changi General Hospital (CGH), shows how the Robotics Ambulation Device helped their patient to retrain walking after a severe pneumonia. Read more.... Changi General Hospital, Singapore recently published a very interesting case description of a lady using the Robotics Device to retrain walking after a Pneumonia. Especially in times of COVID-19, we think this article can be really helpful for all clinicians out there. The case described involves a 31-year-old patient with an arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, a rare, non-progressive congenital disease leading to multiple joint contractures and muscle weakness. For this particular patient, the disease led to scoliosis and an associated Restrictive Lung Disease. Due to this pre-condition, when she was recently hospitalized with pneumonia, she needed ventilator support and ICU care. Following release to the general ward, the patient was unable to ambulate further than 3m, even with physical support and she had a dependency on oxygen. And here is where the Robotics Device came in. Referred to an inpatient rehabilitation program, the Robotics Device permitted the patient to start walking training despite her conditions and by the 6th session, she was able to walk over 300m with only minimal body weight support. This improvement also transferred to her everyday life, as she is able to walk 80m with a walking stick and no longer depends on additional oxygen supply. In this case, the Robotics Device provided exactly the safe and permissive environment that was needed to allow overground gait training. It provided just enough support to permit the training, but only as much as needed, so that gains in walking ability transferred to walking outside of the device. The authors of the case report conclude that gait training performed with the Robotics Device facilitates pulmonary rehabilitation and recommended this knowledge can be generalized to other patients with similar conditions. #COVID_19 #MissionHealth #PulmonaryRehab #Ambulation #Robotics #MovementIsLife

Are you wondering how Robotic devices can help patients in these challenging times of COVID-19? A recent report from Changi General Hospital (CGH), shows how the Robotics Ambulation Device helped their patient to retrain walking after a severe pneumonia. Read more.... Changi General Hospital, Singapore recently published a very interesting case description of a lady using the Robotics Device to retrain walking after a Pneumonia. Especially in times of COVID-19, we think this article can be really helpful for all clinicians out there. The case described involves a 31-year-old patient with an arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, a rare, non-progressive congenital disease leading to multiple joint contractures and muscle weakness. For this particular patient, the disease led to scoliosis and an associated Restrictive Lung Disease. Due to this pre-condition, when she was recently hospitalized with pneumonia, she needed ventilator support and ICU care. Following release to the general ward, the patient was unable to ambulate further than 3m, even with physical support and she had a dependency on oxygen. And here is where the Robotics Device came in. Referred to an inpatient rehabilitation program, the Robotics Device permitted the patient to start walking training despite her conditions and by the 6th session, she was able to walk over 300m with only minimal body weight support. This improvement also transferred to her everyday life, as she is able to walk 80m with a walking stick and no longer depends on additional oxygen supply. In this case, the Robotics Device provided exactly the safe and permissive environment that was needed to allow overground gait training. It provided just enough support to permit the training, but only as much as needed, so that gains in walking ability transferred to walking outside of the device. The authors of the case report conclude that gait training performed with the Robotics Device facilitates pulmonary rehabilitation and recommended this knowledge can be generalized to other patients with similar conditions. #COVID_19 #MissionHealth #PulmonaryRehab #Ambulation #Robotics #MovementIsLife

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From the wall of Narayana Swamy: 1. Despite sharing a border of 3,488 kilometres with China, India has only reported 78 cases and 1 death- compare that with 596 cases and 8 deaths in the UK. 2. India is the only country in the world to evacuate its citizens 6 times (and counting) and evacuated the most number of foreign nationals. 3. The Indian Air Force evacuated a total of 723 Indians, 37 foreign nationals from Wuhan. India evacuated 119 Indians and 5 foreign nationals from Japan. IAF also evacuated 58 Indian pilgrims from Iran on the 10th of March. Total: 900 Indians and 48 foreign nationals. 4. India is leading the fight against COVID-19 in the South Asian region, offering diplomatic, humanitarian and medical assistance to its neighbours. 5. A total of 56 Virus Research Diagnostic Laboratories (VRDLs) have been set up in India to test its citizens as well as foreign citizens in a record time, with a plan to build 56 more VRDLs in the next month. This insane level of efficiency hasn't caught the eye of the media. 6. India currently has one of the world’s most efficient and reliable testing systems, reducing the time taken to get test results back from 12-14 hours to four hours. US health officials have admitted that their system is failing and has testing has been very sluggish. 7. As a result, from Iran, Afghanistan up to Timor Leste, countries in Asia have been requesting India to help set up testing facilities in their countries. 8. India has sent 6 top scientists to set up a make-shift lab and testing facility in Iran to test 6000 of its citizens because Iranian officials refused to test Indians due to their high load. India plans to send 3 more airplanes in the next week to airlift its citizens. 9. India has provided 15 tonnes of medical assistance comprising masks, gloves and other emergency medical equipment to China. 10. India has sent Maldives a 14 member medical team comprising of pulmonologists, anaesthetists, physicians & lab technicians and also a large composite of COVID-19 medical relief to assist Maldives health authorities. 11. India has screened 1,057,506 people from 30 airports and 77 seaports. 12. India has suspended all visas to India as well as visa-free travel facility for OCI cardholders. It has closed its border with Myanmar. The Indian nationals coming from COVID-19 hit nations after 15 February will be quarantined for 14 days. This in contrast with the UK with far more cases but no quick action whatsoever. 13. India has the world’s biggest state-sponsored health assurance scheme, covering over 500 million beneficiaries (approximately 8 times the size of the UK). 14. Indian drug prices are among the cheapest in the world. Medbelle ranks India as one of the five countries with the lowest median prices for drugs around the world due to an elaborate price control mechanism for drugs and the government’s Jan Aushadi project to provide cheap affordable medicines to the poor. 15. China had silenced the doctor who identified COVID-19 and he died 6 weeks later. China let this brew. On the other hand, when Nipah virus was found in India in 2018, 3 doctors identified it and authorities immediately reported it to WHO. 2000 quarantined and 17 died in total. India would have NEVER allowed it to become a pandemic. The Indian civilization, being one of the most advanced in the world, has been way ahead of its time with gifting the world the Namaste- which is now propagated by every world leader. Ancient India idealised vegetarianism and expounded Ayurveda, and as a result, did not come in contact with any serious threat from plagues/ diseases in its millenniums of existence. India NEVER created any pandemic in the history of its existence. Jai Hind 🇮🇳