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2. Impact of Physiotherapy Treatment in Children with Cerebral Palsy Aged Between 6 Months to 5 Years
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Jadhav, Sukanya V. and Kanase, Suraj B.
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- 2019
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3. Effect of Modified Dynamic Orthosis on Foot Drop in Stroke
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Karpe, Sameer S., Sahoo, Kashinath, and Kanase, Suraj B.
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- 2019
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4. Effect Of Quadriceps Inhibition And Hamstring Facilitation On Knee Control In Hemiplegic Gait.
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Shah, Romita, primary and Kanase, Dr Suraj B., additional
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- 2024
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5. EffectsOf Pilate Therapy InPost Natal Women With Back Pain- A Pilot Study
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Kanase, Dr Suraj B., primary, Patil, Dr Sanjaykumar, additional, and Varadharajulu, Dr G, additional
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- 2024
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6. Effect Of Specific Cardio-Respiratory Endurance Training With Conventional Physiotherapy On Quality Of Life Of Parkinson’s Patients
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Kharge, Saloni J., primary, Kanase, Dr. Suraj B., additional, and Adhikari, Dr. Akshata, additional
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- 2024
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7. Influence of Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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Suraj B. Kanase and Sanjay Kumar Patil
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Ecology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Pollution - Abstract
Background: Post-partum period brings joy as well as pain for women. It is period after delivery till 42 days. In most of women, problems like leg pain, back pain, floppiness of abdominal muscles, edema and extremities, spinal problems, problems in breast feeding arise. Postnatal back pain including lumbosacral region, pelvic girdle and sacroiliac pain is very common presentation. Evidences show that post natal low back pain is very common. Various studies show that in first year after delivery it ranges from 21% to 82%. It also has on and off period. Re-occurrence of pain is seen in first 6 months. In caesarean section, 51% of women noticed pain back by 1 month and 78% by 6 months. In vaginal delivery it reoccurred in 55% women at 1 month and 85% in 6th month. Conventional physiotherapy interventions are worldwide accepted one and practiced on large scales in various circumstances. Conventional approaches for back pain which includes core muscle exercises, yogic postures, walks, runs, hydrotherapy exercises and cardiorespiratory fitness training. Role of physiotherapy for women’s health is an upcoming area in developing country like India. It needs to be evaluated in both rural and urban set ups. Method: 494 subjects fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria were included. Conventional training was given for 6 weeks. Outcome measures used were focusing on Pain (Visual Analogue Scale), Range of motion (Modified Schober Test), abdominal muscle strength (Manual Muscle Testing) and quality of life (Oswestry Low Back Disability). Result: Student t-test was used for statistical analysis. The results showed significant changes in all the outcome measures but was time consuming lacked in establishing confirm evidences. Conclusion: Conventional therapy reduced back pain and improved quality of life but was time constrained. Further evaluation needs to be done for better results.
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- 2022
8. Correlation Of Foot Dysfunctions And Body Mass Index In Pregnancy
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Pooja P. Jain and Suraj B. Kanase
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Ecology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Pollution - Abstract
Background: As women gets pregnant, many changes take place in her body like physiological changes, hormonal changes leading to increase in joint laxity, experiences increase in weight gain which leads to many of the musculoskeletal disorders. Pregnant women experience many musculoskeletal problems which are common like lower back pain, leg pain, foot pain etc. Among all of the musculoskeletal dysfunctions, foot of pregnant women has many problems and which is not known to the people. As we all know that, various foot dysfunctions like calf muscle cramps, foot pain, swelling around ankles, heel pain on standing occur most commonly during second and third trimester of pregnancy. There is lack of knowledge seen whether there is any correlation seen among foot dysfunctions and body mass index during the pregnancy. Purpose: This study was done to check whether these incidences of various foot dysfunctions with increase in the body mass index of the pregnant women are correlated. Aim: To identify the correlation of foot dysfunctions and increase in body mass index during pregnancy. Methods: In this study, 160 participants between 20-35 years were selected for this study. According to the inclusion criteria, women who were pregnant for the first time were included in this study whereas pregnant women with complications such as polyhydraminos, fibroid complicating pregnancy were excluded in this study. Participants were given written as well as verbal informed consent. They were divided into group of four according to World Health organization of the body mass index categories. Statistics: Pearson’s correlation of Instat software was used to calculate statistics. Results: According to the data, it could be seen that extremely strong relation seen between pain and obese women (p = 0.0008) whereas no significant relation was found in underweight (p = 0.1501) and normal (p = 0.1420) women. Also very significant correlation was found between disability and women who was obese (p = 0.0084) whereas, no relation was found in women who were underweight, normal and overweight (p = 0.3390, 0.1919, 0.1513). Women’s with normal body mass index found extremely significant relation (p = 0.0001) with activity limitation, whereas, significant relation with underweight, obese and overweight (p = 0.0413, 0.0010, 0.0114) pregnant women. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) also showed significant correlation with all of the pregnant women. And overall total score of Foot Function Index (FFI) found extremely significant relation with women who were overweight (p =
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- 2022
9. Effect of Power Training on Quality of Life in Chronic Stroke Survivors
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Prachiti A. Dhuru and Suraj B. Kanase
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: Power training is a concept where power can be best improved with the help of resistance exercise, that is, equivalent to 60% of 1RM. Along with this resistance, the exercise is to be done with maximum speed, that is, as fast as possible, which is equivalent to 33–60% of the maximum movement velocity without resistance. Power training is used for lower motor neuron lesion; but to work more on weakness for chronic stroke individuals and to improve their quality of life (QOL), power training is used for chronic stroke, that is, upper motor neuron lesion. Objectives: The objective was to assess the effect of power training along with conventional treatment protocol on QOL in chronic stroke survivors. Materials and Methods: A comparative study was carried out using convenient sampling technique during 3 months in Krishna Hospital. A total of 40 patients were subjected Group A (20 subjects) who received conventional treatment protocol and Group B (20 subjects) who underwent power training along with conventional treatment protocol. Protocol was conducted for 3 days per week (alternate days) for 6 weeks. Pre- and post-test results were assessed using Stroke-Specific QOL Scale and Modified Barthel’s Index as outcome measures. Results: Significant, very significant, and extremely significant correlations were observed for combination of power training and conventional treatment protocol when compared to conventional treatment alone. Conclusion: This study concluded that the combination of conventional treatment protocol and power training for chronic stroke survivors improved their QOL.
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- 2022
10. Kinetic Evaluation of Pelvis during the Three Trimesters of Pregnancy and its Correlation to BMI
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Prachiti A. Dhuru and Suraj B. Kanase
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: Understanding differences in mechanics between pregnant and non-pregnant females are a first step toward identifying potential pathological mechanisms. Objectives: The objective was to investigate systematic changes in the range of motion of pelvis in all three trimesters of pregnancy and its correlation to BMI. Materials and Methods: One hundred and seventy-four primigravida pregnant females with age group of 20–30 years completed testing on three occasions (first trimester, second trimester, and third trimester) using goniometer. The patient was made comfortable and her height, weight was measured to calculate the BMI. Later with the help of goniometer range of motion of pelvis (hip and lumbar) was measured. Results: In this study, significant correlation was seen for anterior pelvic tilt, posterior pelvic tilt, and backward rotation for the first and third trimester. Very significant correlation was seen for anterior pelvic tilt, posterior pelvic tilt, lateral pelvic tilt, forward rotation, backward rotation in the second trimester, and for backward rotation in the third trimester. Extremely significant correlation was seen for posterior pelvic tilt in the first trimester, for anterior and posterior pelvic tilt in the second trimester, for posterior pelvic tilt in the third trimester. Conclusion: In this study, significant correlation was seen for the first and third trimester. Very significant correlation was seen for the second trimester and for third trimester. Extremely significant correlation was seen in the first trimester, second trimester, and third trimesters.
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- 2022
11. Designing and Development of Diabetic Exercise Mat and its Effect on Sensory Motor Dysfunction in Chronic Diabetic Individuals
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Gayatri R. Patane and Suraj B. Kanase
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is one of the most common late complications of diabetic individual. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy causes peripheral sensory loss and motor deterioration. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to find the effect of conventional exercises on designed mat for sensory and motor dysfunction in chronic diabetic individuals. Materials and Methods: An experimental study was carried out using simple random sampling method during 1 year in Krishna Hospital. A total of 44 subjects were allocated into Groups A and B to receive conventional physiotherapy and exercise on designed mat, respectively. Protocol was conducted for 3 days per week for 6 weeks. Pre- and post-design was used for assessing the study. Results: Subjects were assessed for quantitative sensory testing (QST) and manual muscle testing (MMT). Between the groups, the QST values were for Groups A 4.40 ± 0.66 and B 3.59 ± 1.18 along with P = 0.0071. MMT ankle dorsiflexion values were for Groups A 4.27 ± 0.55 and B 3.90 ± 0.61 along with P
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- 2022
12. Effectiveness of Sensory Integration and Conventional Therapy on Impaired Kinesthesia in Peripheral Neuropathy.
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Kanase, Suraj B.
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SENSORIMOTOR integration ,MUSCULAR sense ,PERIPHERAL neuropathy ,DIABETIC neuropathies ,SENSORY stimulation ,SPINAL cord - Abstract
Background: Peripheral neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord. Over all prevalence in India varies from 5 - 2400 per 10,000 populations. Diabetic neuropathy is the most common type. Kinesthesia is the ability to sense the motion of a joint or limb. It is primarily influenced by muscle spindles and secondarily influenced by skin receptors and joint receptors. Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of sensory integration on kinesthesia in peripheral neuropathy and to compare the effect of sensory integration with conventional therapy on kinesthesia in peripheral neuropathy. Materials And Methods: This was an experimental study conducted on 68 subjects in which Group A received conventional therapy (control) and another group received sensory integration along with conventional therapy (experimental). Simple Random Sampling technique was used. Pre intervention assessment was done and treatment was given for 6 weeks. Post intervention assessment was done with help of outcome measures. Statistical analysis was done using students t test. Results:Among the 68 subjects, Group B which received sensory integration along with conventional therapy showed extremely significant improvement in impaired kinesthesia. In the Weber two point discrimination test, the post intervention comparison (8.6 with group A and 5.98 with group B) showed that group was extremely significant in improving joint position sense. In joint position sense for plantar flexion and dorsiflexion, Group B showed extremely proximate results to range which was asked and the range which was performed by the subjects. Conclusion: Sensory integration therapy was found to be significantly effective on impaired kinesthesia in peripheral neuropathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Influence of Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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Kanase, Suraj B., primary and Patil, Sanjay Kumar, additional
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- 2022
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14. Development and validation of stage wise physical therapy module for rehabilitation of Parkinson's patients.
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Kanase, Suraj B., Varadharajulu, G., and Patil, Virendra. C.
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PARKINSON'S disease , *PHYSICAL therapy , *FUNCTIONAL independence measure , *LEVY processes , *REHABILITATION , *CRITICAL thinking , *OCCLUSION (Chemistry) - Abstract
Background: Parkinson's disease is a complex and progressive disorder characterized by various motor and non-motor symptoms. Movement disorders are the hallmark of PD and can severely compromise an individual's ability to perform well-learned motor skills such as walking, writing, turning around, and transferring in and out of bed. Methodologies applied in patients are highly variable and many different approaches are used as per the stages of recovery. This limitation needs to be addressed by understanding and establishing a unique protocol that can be applied to these patients for better outcomes. Method: A 18 months study was conducted where patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease underwent physical therapy with validated module. The stage wise physical therapy module was prepared and validated with help of content validity, logical thinking and sensitivity analysis. Sample size was calculated and was 26 (By Thanchanok Pumprasart et al, With 95 % confidence and 80% power n= 26) . Functional independence measure, Modified Barthal index was assessed for functional independency and mobility. Result: Our results shower statistical significant improvement with stage wise rehabilitation protocol on various domains of mobility and cognitive functions. More ever it was also useful for maintaining the progress of disease. Conclusion: Stage wise physical therapy module was effective medium to reduce progression of disease and enhance mobility in Parkinson's patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Effect of Endurance Training on Long-Term Stroke Survivors.
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Kanase, Suraj B.
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STROKE patients ,VASCULAR diseases ,STROKE ,HYPERTENSION ,STANDARD of living - Abstract
Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of dependency and mortality in India. Chronic stroke is defined as 6 months to years from the time of onset. Structural impairment which occurs in stroke lead to the complex nature of functional limitations. High blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, blood vessel diseases, and obesity are a few risk factors that can cause stroke. Once the patient goes into the chronic phase, a wide range of problems in functional mobility, gait, and Quality of Life may occur. Majority of times the patient survives their remaining life with these disabilities. The survival rate decreases with an increase in time. Only 1% survive 20 years after stroke. Physiotherapy has shown a positive effect on functional outcomes in acute stroke. Its efficacy should be tried on chronic survivors. Method: 36 subjects were included as per the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The treatment protocol was given for 42 days. Pre and post-changes in subjects were analyzed on a modified Barthel index and stroke-specific Quality of Life scale. Result: Data was analyzed using the student's t-test. Findings showed significant change in outcome measures interns of mobility and quality. Conclusion: Endurance training improves functional mobility and standard of living in chronic stroke survivors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Correlation Of Foot Dysfunctions And Body Mass Index In Pregnancy
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Jain, Pooja P., primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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- 2022
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17. Effect of Power Training on Quality of Life in Chronic Stroke Survivors
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Dhuru, Prachiti A., primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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- 2022
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18. Kinetic Evaluation of Pelvis during the Three Trimesters of Pregnancy and its Correlation to BMI
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Dhuru, Prachiti A., primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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- 2022
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19. Correlation Of Foot Dysfunctions And Body Mass Index In Pregnancy
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krishna institute of medical sciences deemed to be university karad, Jain, Pooja P.; Intern, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences “Deemed to be University”, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra, Kanase, Suraj B.; Head of Department of Neurosciences, Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences “Deemed to be University”, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra, krishna institute of medical sciences deemed to be university karad, Jain, Pooja P.; Intern, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences “Deemed to be University”, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra, and Kanase, Suraj B.; Head of Department of Neurosciences, Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences “Deemed to be University”, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra
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Background: As women gets pregnant, many changes take place in her body like physiological changes, hormonal changes leading to increase in joint laxity, experiences increase in weight gain which leads to many of the musculoskeletal disorders. Pregnant women experience many musculoskeletal problems which are common like lower back pain, leg pain, foot pain etc. Among all of the musculoskeletal dysfunctions, foot of pregnant women has many problems and which is not known to the people. As we all know that, various foot dysfunctions like calf muscle cramps, foot pain, swelling around ankles, heel pain on standing occur most commonly during second and third trimester of pregnancy. There is lack of knowledge seen whether there is any correlation seen among foot dysfunctions and body mass index during the pregnancy. Purpose: This study was done to check whether these incidences of various foot dysfunctions with increase in the body mass index of the pregnant women are correlated. Aim: To identify the correlation of foot dysfunctions and increase in body mass index during pregnancy. Methods: In this study, 160 participants between 20-35 years were selected for this study. According to the inclusion criteria, women who were pregnant for the first time were included in this study whereas pregnant women with complications such as polyhydraminos, fibroid complicating pregnancy were excluded in this study. Participants were given written as well as verbal informed consent. They were divided into group of four according to World Health organization of the body mass index categories. Statistics: Pearson’s correlation of Instat software was used to calculate statistics. Results: According to the data, it could be seen that extremely strong relation seen between pain and obese women (p = 0.0008) whereas no significant relation was found in underweight (p = 0.1501) and normal (p = 0.1420) women. Also very significant correlation was found between disability and women who was obese
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- 2022
20. Influence of Pilate Therapy and Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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krishna institute of medical sciences deemed to be university karad, Kanase, Suraj B.; Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra, Patil, Sanjay Kumar; Department of Obg. and Gynaecology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra, krishna institute of medical sciences deemed to be university karad, Kanase, Suraj B.; Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra, and Patil, Sanjay Kumar; Department of Obg. and Gynaecology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad – 415110, Maharashtra
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Background: Post-partum period is challenging for every woman. It usually starts from delivery and ends by 42 days. In majority of women, complications like hemorrhage, DVT, pulmonary embolism, edema in hand and ankle joints, puerperal infection, problems in breast feeding, kypho-scoliosis and backache arise. Postnatal low back pain and pelvic pain are common problems in the post-partum period; these could vary from mild problems to disability. The incidence of postnatal LBP is very high from 21% to 82% in the fisco year post-partum. Remission of pain occurred in 51% at 1 month and 78% at 6 months in CS group, while in the normal vaginal delivery group 55% at 1 month and 85% in the 6th month had remission of pain. Reoccurrence of pain is common in postnatal period. Physiotherapy has shown to have influence on various problems arising in post-natal period. Health literature listed out various conventional treatment approaches for back pain which includes exercises, yoga, core stability, walking, running, aquatic exercise and aerobics. Pilate therapy focuses on improving the body’s core and makes it more flexible and stronger. Pilates has been found to be effective in neuromuscular problems. Its effect in post natal women is a research area. Its effect over conventional therapy needs to be evaluated for better patient care. Method: 494 subjects were included according to criteria. Subjects were allotted into two groups. Group A: Pilates and Group B: Conventional. Interventions were given for 6 weeks and changes in Visual Analogue Scale, Modified Schober Test, Manual Muscle Testing, Oswestry Low Back Disability were noted. Result: For pre and post interventional analysis between the groups, student’s t-test was used. The results showed significant improvement with Pilates therapy than conventional training in reducing back pain, increasing abdominal muscle strength and improving quality of life. Conclusion: Pilates therapy reduced back pain than conventional therapy in
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- 2022
21. Influence of Pilate Therapy and Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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Kanase, Suraj B., Patil, Sanjay Kumar, Kanase, Suraj B., and Patil, Sanjay Kumar
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Background: Post-partum period is challenging for every woman. It usually starts from delivery and ends by 42 days. In majority of women, complications like hemorrhage, DVT, pulmonary embolism, edema in hand and ankle joints, puerperal infection, problems in breast feeding, kypho-scoliosis and backache arise. Postnatal low back pain and pelvic pain are common problems in the post-partum period; these could vary from mild problems to disability. The incidence of postnatal LBP is very high from 21% to 82% in the fisco year post-partum. Remission of pain occurred in 51% at 1 month and 78% at 6 months in CS group, while in the normal vaginal delivery group 55% at 1 month and 85% in the 6th month had remission of pain. Reoccurrence of pain is common in postnatal period. Physiotherapy has shown to have influence on various problems arising in post-natal period. Health literature listed out various conventional treatment approaches for back pain which includes exercises, yoga, core stability, walking, running, aquatic exercise and aerobics. Pilate therapy focuses on improving the body’s core and makes it more flexible and stronger. Pilates has been found to be effective in neuromuscular problems. Its effect in post natal women is a research area. Its effect over conventional therapy needs to be evaluated for better patient care. Method: 494 subjects were included according to criteria. Subjects were allotted into two groups. Group A: Pilates and Group B: Conventional. Interventions were given for 6 weeks and changes in Visual Analogue Scale, Modified Schober Test, Manual Muscle Testing, Oswestry Low Back Disability were noted. Result: For pre and post interventional analysis between the groups, student’s t-test was used. The results showed significant improvement with Pilates therapy than conventional training in reducing back pain, increasing abdominal muscle strength and improving quality of life. Conclusion: Pilates therapy reduced back pain than conventional therapy in
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- 2022
22. Influence of Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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Kanase, Suraj B., Patil, Sanjay Kumar, Kanase, Suraj B., and Patil, Sanjay Kumar
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Background: Post-partum period brings joy as well as pain for women. It is period after delivery till 42 days. In most of women, problems like leg pain, back pain, floppiness of abdominal muscles, edema and extremities, spinal problems, problems in breast feeding arise. Postnatal back pain including lumbosacral region, pelvic girdle and sacroiliac pain is very common presentation. Evidences show that post natal low back pain is very common. Various studies show that in first year after delivery it ranges from 21% to 82%. It also has on and off period. Re-occurrence of pain is seen in first 6 months. In caesarean section, 51% of women noticed pain back by 1 month and 78% by 6 months. In vaginal delivery it reoccurred in 55% women at 1 month and 85% in 6th month. Conventional physiotherapy interventions are worldwide accepted one and practiced on large scales in various circumstances. Conventional approaches for back pain which includes core muscle exercises, yogic postures, walks, runs, hydrotherapy exercises and cardiorespiratory fitness training. Role of physiotherapy for women’s health is an upcoming area in developing country like India. It needs to be evaluated in both rural and urban set ups. Method: 494 subjects fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria were included. Conventional training was given for 6 weeks. Outcome measures used were focusing on Pain (Visual Analogue Scale), Range of motion (Modified Schober Test), abdominal muscle strength (Manual Muscle Testing) and quality of life (Oswestry Low Back Disability). Result: Student t-test was used for statistical analysis. The results showed significant changes in all the outcome measures but was time consuming lacked in establishing confirm evidences. Conclusion: Conventional therapy reduced back pain and improved quality of life but was time constrained. Further evaluation needs to be done for better results.
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- 2022
23. Correlation Of Foot Dysfunctions And Body Mass Index In Pregnancy
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Jain, Pooja P., Kanase, Suraj B., Jain, Pooja P., and Kanase, Suraj B.
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Background: As women gets pregnant, many changes take place in her body like physiological changes, hormonal changes leading to increase in joint laxity, experiences increase in weight gain which leads to many of the musculoskeletal disorders. Pregnant women experience many musculoskeletal problems which are common like lower back pain, leg pain, foot pain etc. Among all of the musculoskeletal dysfunctions, foot of pregnant women has many problems and which is not known to the people. As we all know that, various foot dysfunctions like calf muscle cramps, foot pain, swelling around ankles, heel pain on standing occur most commonly during second and third trimester of pregnancy. There is lack of knowledge seen whether there is any correlation seen among foot dysfunctions and body mass index during the pregnancy. Purpose: This study was done to check whether these incidences of various foot dysfunctions with increase in the body mass index of the pregnant women are correlated. Aim: To identify the correlation of foot dysfunctions and increase in body mass index during pregnancy. Methods: In this study, 160 participants between 20-35 years were selected for this study. According to the inclusion criteria, women who were pregnant for the first time were included in this study whereas pregnant women with complications such as polyhydraminos, fibroid complicating pregnancy were excluded in this study. Participants were given written as well as verbal informed consent. They were divided into group of four according to World Health organization of the body mass index categories. Statistics: Pearson’s correlation of Instat software was used to calculate statistics. Results: According to the data, it could be seen that extremely strong relation seen between pain and obese women (p = 0.0008) whereas no significant relation was found in underweight (p = 0.1501) and normal (p = 0.1420) women. Also very significant correlation was found between disability and women who was obese
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- 2022
24. Designing and Development of Diabetic Exercise Mat and its Effect on Sensory Motor Dysfunction in Chronic Diabetic Individuals
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Patane, Gayatri R., primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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- 2022
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25. Influence of Pilate Therapy and Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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Kanase, Suraj B., primary and Patil, Sanjay Kumar, additional
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- 2022
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26. Immediate Effect of Deep Neck Muscles Activation on Migraine Headaches in Students
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Gupta, Divya S., primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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- 2021
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27. Immediate Effect of Deep Neck Muscles Activation on Migraine Headaches in Students
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Gupta, Divya S.; BPT, Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences "Deemed To Be University", Karad, Maharashtra, Kanase, Suraj B.; Associate Professor, Department of Neurosciences, Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences "Deemed to be University", Karad, Maharashtra, Gupta, Divya S.; BPT, Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences "Deemed To Be University", Karad, Maharashtra, and Kanase, Suraj B.; Associate Professor, Department of Neurosciences, Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences "Deemed to be University", Karad, Maharashtra
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Background: Migraine is a common episodic neurological disorder with complex pathophysiology that manifests as recurrent attacks of typically throbbing and unilateral, often severe headache with associated features such as nausea, phonophobia, and photophobia. It has been found that neck pain has a significant link with migraine headaches. It is necessary to provide an adjunctive treatment to help reduce the occurrence and adverse effects of migraine headaches. This study aims to establish the effect of neck muscles activation on migraine headaches in students. Aim: To determine the immediate effect of deep neck muscles activation on migraine headaches in students. Methods: A total 35 subjects between 18–25 years diagnosed with migraine were selected for study. Subjects received exercises for deep neck muscle activation. Each session was conducted for 30 minutes duration, 4 days per week for 3 weeks. Outcome measure used was Migraine Disability Index scale (MIDAS). Statiscal Analysis: Statistical analysis was done using unpaired t test. Results: The results of the study demonstrate that there was a significant effect of the deep neck muscles activation on MIDAS scores (p = 0.0031), frequency of headaches (p = 0.0138) and intensity of pain experienced during migraine headaches (p<0.0001) during the pre and post intervention assessment. Conclusion: Activation of deep neck muscles effectively reduced the disability caused by migraine, frequency of headaches and intensity of pain experienced during migraine headaches in students.
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- 2021
28. Immediate Effect of Deep Neck Muscles Activation on Migraine Headaches in Students
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Gupta, Divya S., Kanase, Suraj B., Gupta, Divya S., and Kanase, Suraj B.
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Background: Migraine is a common episodic neurological disorder with complex pathophysiology that manifests as recurrent attacks of typically throbbing and unilateral, often severe headache with associated features such as nausea, phonophobia, and photophobia. It has been found that neck pain has a significant link with migraine headaches. It is necessary to provide an adjunctive treatment to help reduce the occurrence and adverse effects of migraine headaches. This study aims to establish the effect of neck muscles activation on migraine headaches in students. Aim: To determine the immediate effect of deep neck muscles activation on migraine headaches in students. Methods: A total 35 subjects between 18–25 years diagnosed with migraine were selected for study. Subjects received exercises for deep neck muscle activation. Each session was conducted for 30 minutes duration, 4 days per week for 3 weeks. Outcome measure used was Migraine Disability Index scale (MIDAS). Statiscal Analysis: Statistical analysis was done using unpaired t test. Results: The results of the study demonstrate that there was a significant effect of the deep neck muscles activation on MIDAS scores (p = 0.0031), frequency of headaches (p = 0.0138) and intensity of pain experienced during migraine headaches (p<0.0001) during the pre and post intervention assessment. Conclusion: Activation of deep neck muscles effectively reduced the disability caused by migraine, frequency of headaches and intensity of pain experienced during migraine headaches in students.
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- 2021
29. Effect of Therapeutic Shoulder Sling And Proximal Control Exercises on Shoulder Subluxation in Stroke Survivors
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Suraj B. Kanase and Devayani Mukund Moghe
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Subluxation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sling (implant) ,business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Shoulder subluxation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Arm function ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Rotator cuff ,Stroke survivor ,business ,Law ,Motor assessment - Abstract
Background: Shoulder subluxation is the common problem as it causes shoulder pain and hinders activity . In flaccid stage, propreoceptive impairment, lack of tone and muscle paralysis reduce the support and normal stirring action of rotator cuff muscles particularly supraspinatus. Methods: Ethical clearance was obtained from Institutional Ethical Comittee, KIMSDU, Karad. An Experimental study was conducted with 50 subjects .Which were divided into two groups using consecutive sampling with random allocation with computer generated table. Group A was given conventional treatment for reducing shoulder subluxation in stroke survivors Group B was treated with the Therapeutic shoulder sling and proximal control exercises .The outcome measures were AP lat X-ray, VAS, Functional outcome measurement By Motor assessment scale :Upper arm function. Results: Within the group comparison for the X-ray was done with the pair t test which was very significant for group A with P value of 0.0301 and Extremely significant for group B with P value ?0.0001 . within the group comparison for visual analogue scale for both the groups is extremely significant with the p value of ?0.0001 .within the group comparison for motor assessment scale for both the groups is extremely significant with the p value of ?0.0001 Conclusions: Therapeutic shoulder sling with proximal control exercises shows significant reduction of subluxation in shoulder x-ray as well as it reduces the pain and improves ADL activity.
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- 2020
30. Comparative Analysis of Associated Risk Factors Amongst Young and Old Stroke Survivors
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B Kanase Suraj and S Joshi Madhura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,030206 dentistry ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sample size determination ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Chi-square test ,Age distribution ,cardiovascular diseases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Neurosurgery ,Stroke survivor ,business ,Law ,Stroke ,Cause of death - Abstract
Background: Stroke is an important health condition and is one of the leading cause of death worldwide. Disability and impairments following stroke makes the management challenging. Aims and objectives : 1.To analyze the associated risk factors in young and old stroke.2.To find the associated risk factors in young age patients having stroke.3.To find the associated risk factors in old age patients having stroke.4.To compare between the associated risk factors in young and old stroke. Material and Method: Survey study was carried out in the department of medicine, neurosurgery and department of physiotherapy, KIMSDU, Karad. Sample size: 696 subjects with first ever stroke, both male and female above 18 years. Data was anonymously coded and entered into spreadsheet program before analyzed using statistical method. Statistical analysis was done using instat software. The chi square test was used. Percentage and frequency was calculated to summarize the response. Results: The study included 434 were Male (62%) and 262 were Female (38%).The age distribution was, 335 people were belonging to 20-50 years (48%) and 361 people to 50 to 96 years (52%). This is analyzed that association of these risk factors is increased in young age stroke survivors. Patients with older age had higher frequency of Hypertension (HTN) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM).There is more no. of smokers in young age group. There is a more no. of male stroke survivors than female. Conclusion: The influence of risk factors at different ages is different. Risk factors like HTN and DM were frequent in older age while more smokers in young age group. Awareness of stroke risk factors and preventive measures can reduce the burden of stroke.
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- 2020
31. Gender Wise Difference in Presenting Signs and Symptoms of Stroke: Observational Study
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B Kanase Suraj and H Jhaveri Nikita
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Weakness ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Nausea ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Medical record ,Signs and symptoms ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease ,Haemorrhagic stroke ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,medicine ,First ever stroke ,Observational study ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Law ,Stroke - Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to find the various presenting signs and symptoms of stroke, in association of presenting signs and symptoms with age, sex and to establish the correlation in gender. Method: All patients with first ever stroke and of both ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke with age group of 40 to 60 years, subjects were of Karad. Signs and symptoms were collected from the medical records, patient themselves and their relatives. Differences were calculated using standard deviation. Results: The total of 260 cases were taken for the study, 130 were male and 130 were female. The presenting signs and symptoms of stroke were differed in gender. Women were most commonly seen with generalised weakness (p=0.0076) and headache (p=0.0152). Men were most commonly seen with pain (p=0.0001), nausea (p=0.0060), fever (p=0.0081). Conclusion: This study concluded that, there were gender differences in signs and symptoms of stroke and due to lack of awareness many people ignored the signs and symptoms of stroke by making it less important.
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32. Effect of Tactile Stimulation and Joint Integrity Exercises on Hemineglect in Stroke Survivors
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Prajakta S.Kadam and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sensory stimulation therapy ,Rehabilitation ,Stereognosis ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sensory system ,Stimulation ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Neglect ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Unilateral neglect ,Medicine ,business ,Law ,Stroke ,media_common - Abstract
Background: Unilateral spatial neglect is likely to be associated with poor functional outcome in sub acute phase. During this period, intensive rehabilitation is needed to obtain higher ADL scores. If greater efficacy of rehabilitation can be brought about by early intervention for unilateral spatial neglect, patients with unilateral neglect might achieve higher ADL goals. Material and Method: In this pre-post intervention study 25 neglect patients were included with less than six month of stroke.Tactile stimulations and joint integrity exercise protocol was set for four weeks. After pre-post assessment, data was analysed with help of appropriate statistical methods. Results: According to this study, there is increase in tactile stimulation (p=0.0023), kinaesthetic stimulation (p
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33. Effect of Multidimensional Exercise Program for Improving Balance in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
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Suraj B. Kanase and Pranali Kakade
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Chronic stage ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Traumatic brain injury ,business.industry ,Impaired Balance ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Exercise program ,nervous system ,Berg Balance Scale ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Study.total ,business ,Balance impairment ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
Background- Balance disorder is a common problem in post-TBI patients. In many research’s done before treatment is given mainly on motor component to improve balance in TBI patients. In this study we are going to give multidimensional protocol - sensory stimulations along with motor components. Balance is a main component of a patient for his mobility, many therapist concentrate on balance in chronic stage of TBI patients, in this study we are going to give treatment in acute stage of TBI patients which will help them to recover fast. There is lack of research’s done on acute post TBI patients with multidimensional exercise program for balance disorder. Indeed this made us to study the effect of multidimensional exercise program on balance disorder in TBI patients. Objectives- To find out the effectiveness of multidimensional exercise program for improving balance control in mild TBI patients. To find out the effectiveness of multidimensional exercise program for improving balance control in moderate TBI patients. To find out the effectiveness of multidimensional exercise program for improving balance control in severe TBI patient. METHOD- In this study total 20 candidates were taken having impaired balance secondary to TBI from hospitals in karad. Their balance were assessed by berg balance scale and community balance and mobility scale. They were divided into mild, moderate and severe TBI. A multidimensional exercise protocol of 6 week was given for improving balance and their balance was checked at 2nd, 4th, and 6th week by same BBS and CBMS score. Later evaluation and interpretation of data was done. Result- The 20.8% improvement is seen in pre and post treatment BBS score and 8.82% improvement is seen in pre and post treatment CBMS score in post TBI patients with balance impairment. Conclusion- On the basis of result it can be concluded that multidimensional exercise program is effective for improving balance in TBI patients.
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- 2020
34. Effect of Core Stability And Functional Mobility Exercises on Muscle Strength after Lumbar Spinal Cord Injury
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Suraj B. Kanase and Neha Y. Kakade
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Core strength ,business.industry ,American Spinal Injury Association ,Core stability ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Lumbar Spinal Cord ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Wheelchair ,Functional abilities ,medicine ,Muscle strength ,business ,Spinal cord injury - Abstract
Background: Many studies suggest that when people are confined to wheelchair, central neuropathies such as spinal cord injury usually reduce strength of core muscles and corresponding functional abilities for standing and reaching. Studies that have aimed to compare different strategies to improve functional capacity or stability have produced controversial results. Furthermore such studies have focused solely on individual component. In contrast, the present study describes the effect of core stability as well as functional mobility exercises on muscle strength after lumbar spinal cord injury. Aim: To analyze the effect of core stability and functional mobility exercises on muscle strength after lumbar spinal cord injury. Methodology: 25 patients with lumbar spinal cord injury were recruited on a volunteer basis. Ethics approval was obtained from Institutional ethical committee, KIMSDU. The purpose and procedure of the study was explained to each participant before giving their consent to participate in the study. Neurological levels and impairment scales were determined according to the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) standards. Descriptive statistics such as percentages, mean, and standard deviation were used for data analysis. Result: The p-value for each component is
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35. Awareness of Various Forms of Treatment Approaches in Stroke amongst Rural Population
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Prajakta S.Kadam and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Male population ,In patient ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,business ,Rural population ,Stroke ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Female population - Abstract
Background: Stroke is one of the leading cause for mortality and disability. As a medical emergency, timely and appropriate treatment is necessary to save the life and disabilities in patients. Based on the impairments and clinical outcomes of the disease its awareness on knowledge about the condition and treatment approaches should be done especially in rural population. Objectives: 1. To study awareness about stroke 2. To study awareness of various forms of treatment approaches in stroke amongst rural population Material and Method: It is a questionnaire-based survey. 100 subjects participated in the survey. The questionnaire was based on the awareness of treatment approaches. subjects with age 20 and above were included in this study. After the reception of responses, data was analyzed with help of appropriate statistical methods. Results: Out of all respondents, 53% was female population and 47% was male population. Out of which 48 % of female population was aware about stroke and 5% females was unaware. 43% of male populations was aware about stroke and 4%of male population was unaware. The treatment approaches preferred were Medicine and physiotherapy. Conclusion: In rural population, people are well aware about stroke but are less aware about various treatment approaches used.
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- 2020
36. The Effect of Structured Physiotherapy Exerciseprogramme on Lung Function in Industrial Workers
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Patil Poonam and B Kanase Suraj
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Context (language use) ,Single group ,Toxicology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Post-intervention ,Pulmonary function testing ,Manual Muscle Testing ,Breathing exercises ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Airway ,business ,Law ,Lung function - Abstract
Context: Repeated exposure to dusty environment in an industry causes airway diseaseswhich may affect pulmonary function over a period of time. Aim:The effects of structured physiotherapy exercises programme on lung function in sugarcane industrial workersStudy Design: An experimental study was conducted on 60 sugar factory workers at in and around karadarea.Purpose of the study: To find out the effect of structured physiotherapy exercise programme on lung function in industrial workers. MaterialsAnd Methodology: -60workers of age group 20-40 from sugar industry participated in this study. They were bounded in single group. The subjects were scrutinized based on the inclusion criteria. All the subjects signed a consent form prior to participation in the study. Before receiving any intervention, the peak expiratory flow rate and 6min walk test was taken and abdominal strength checked by manual muscle testing of abdominal muscle (graded abdominal muscle testing). After recording the pre-intervention outcome measure,The specific exercise protocol was given to the subjects which was included abdominal muscle exercises (graded abdominal muscle exercises)and 6 minute walk test as exercises purpose and diaphragmatic breathing exercises (10 repetition for 3 sets), segmental breathing exercises (10 repetition for 3 sets), incentive spirometry (20 repetition 5 sets).post treatment outcome measure were performed for peak expiratory flow rate,and abdominal muscle strength and 6 minute walk distance. Statistical analysis was done using paired’ test.Result:In this study pre-intervention peak expiratory flow rate was 290±58.251 and post-intervention peak expiratory flow rate was 307±60.914.In peak expiratory flow rate statistically extremely significant difference and increasing peak expiratory rate post intervention with (p
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37. Awareness of Physiotherapy Intervention in CA-breast
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Vaishalijagtap, G. Varadharajulu, Ankita A. Jadhav, Sanjaykumar Patil, and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Community-based rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Primary health care ,Continuing education ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Breast cancer ,Intervention (counseling) ,Health care ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Medical diagnosis ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that assesses, diagnoses, treats and works to preventdiseases and disability. Physiotherapy is a part of primary health care system. Every person has right to accessto primary health care services. Physiotherapy has an important role in various illness and disorders butpeople are less aware about its benefits. Amongst these various diseases one is breast cancer. Physiotherapyhas important role in treating the complications of Ca-breast. However there is limited research available onawareness of Physiotherapy intervention on post-operative Ca-Breast.Objective: To find the awareness of physiotherapy intervention in post-operative CA-Breast.To find awareness of Physiotherapy among Doctors.To find out the number of post-operative Ca-Breast subjects referred to Physiotherapy.To find the awareness of Physiotherapy intervention in post-operative Ca-Breast among medical doctors.Material and Methodology: Total 120 doctors were included in survey. The questionnaire were self- devisedpre validated. A survey were conducted with clinical doctors. Questions were closed ended to prevent anystatistical error.Result: In this survey we found that there are 50 percent doctors who are aware about physiotherapy and 50percent are aware about physiotherapy intervention in individuals with Ca-breast.Conclusion: The study on Awareness of Various Aspects of Physiotherapy among Medical Residents. In thisstudy identified a need for physiotherapists to educate medical residents about various fields of physiotherapylike community based rehabilitation and industrial health physiotherapy, their extensive role in each of thespecialty, treatment modalities and evaluative procedures through continuing education programs.
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38. Study on Various Evidences of Physiotherapy Interventions for Decision Making towards Management of Stroke
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Suraj B. Kanase
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Rehabilitation ,Evidence-based practice ,Activities of daily living ,Stroke patient ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Psychological intervention ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Functional disability ,Nursing ,medicine ,Psychology ,Stroke - Abstract
Stroke rehabilitation focuses on reducing impairments and functional disability. Regaining functionalindependence in stroke patients in order to participate in usual self-care and daily activities as independentlyas possible in the final aim. .For this New treatment approaches to enhance recovery are been tried outglobally. Implementing this requires timely understanding of disease in order to decide right approach.Clinical decision making for correct assessment strategies will largely influence appropriate treatmentstrategies. It is therefore necessary to find out evidences for understanding traditional strategies and learnnewer skills for treatment
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- 2020
39. Effect of Structured Bladder Training in Urinary Incontinence
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Suraj B. Kanase and Asavari J. Gaikwad
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Random allocation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Outcome measures ,Urinary incontinence ,Urine ,medicine.disease ,Group B ,Bladder training ,Inclusion and exclusion criteria ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Spinal cord injury - Abstract
Introduction: Urinary incontinence is considered a very distressing condition affecting multiple domains ofhuman life i.e. social, physical, psychological, occupational, domestic, and sexual aspects experienced by allages. However, only pathophysiology varies according to each condition, and therefore demanding differenttherapeutic approaches according to the mechanism of urine loss. This study was designed to find out theeffect of structured bladder training in urinary incontinence. To find out effect of conventional bladdertraining in urinary incontinence. To compare the effect between two on the basis of demographic variables.Method: This was an experimental study with the total of 28 spinal cord injury patients who had urinaryincontinence were selected with random allocation from the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad inthis study. Their ages were 20 years and above according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Prior consentwas taken. They were divided into two groups: group A and group B. Group A received conventional therapyand group B received structured bladder training with conventional training. Pre assessment was taken priorto the treatment. These subjects were treated for 4 weeks, 3 days per week, 30 – 45 min. After 4 weeks thepost treatment assessment was taken. The outcome measures were included King’s Health Questionnaireand 1 hour Pad Test.Results: The obtained results showed a statistically highly significant improvement (p < 0.0001) noted inthe urinary incontinence in spinal cord injury patients.Conclusion: It was concluded that structured bladder training was effective in controlling urinaryincontinence secondary to spinal cord injury
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40. Influence of Pilate Therapy and Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
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Suraj B. Kanase and Sanjay Kumar Patil
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Ecology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Pollution - Abstract
Background: Post-partum period is challenging for every woman. It usually starts from delivery and ends by 42 days. In majority of women, complications like hemorrhage, DVT, pulmonary embolism, edema in hand and ankle joints, puerperal infection, problems in breast feeding, kypho-scoliosis and backache arise. Postnatal low back pain and pelvic pain are common problems in the post-partum period; these could vary from mild problems to disability. The incidence of postnatal LBP is very high from 21% to 82% in the fisco year post-partum. Remission of pain occurred in 51% at 1 month and 78% at 6 months in CS group, while in the normal vaginal delivery group 55% at 1 month and 85% in the 6th month had remission of pain. Reoccurrence of pain is common in postnatal period. Physiotherapy has shown to have influence on various problems arising in post-natal period. Health literature listed out various conventional treatment approaches for back pain which includes exercises, yoga, core stability, walking, running, aquatic exercise and aerobics. Pilate therapy focuses on improving the body’s core and makes it more flexible and stronger. Pilates has been found to be effective in neuromuscular problems. Its effect in post natal women is a research area. Its effect over conventional therapy needs to be evaluated for better patient care. Method: 494 subjects were included according to criteria. Subjects were allotted into two groups. Group A: Pilates and Group B: Conventional. Interventions were given for 6 weeks and changes in Visual Analogue Scale, Modified Schober Test, Manual Muscle Testing, Oswestry Low Back Disability were noted. Result: For pre and post interventional analysis between the groups, student’s t-test was used. The results showed significant improvement with Pilates therapy than conventional training in reducing back pain, increasing abdominal muscle strength and improving quality of life. Conclusion: Pilates therapy reduced back pain than conventional therapy in post natal women.
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- 2022
41. Effect of Activation of Deep Neck Muscles as an Adjunct to Vestibular Rehabilitation in Vertigo
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Deshmukh, Anagha A., primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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- 2020
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42. The Effect of Eye-Hand Coordination Device on Coordination in Subjects with in-Coordination
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Sheikh, MuzahidKadir, primary and Kanase, Suraj B., additional
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43. Influence of Pilate Therapy and Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain.
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Kanase, Suraj B. and Patil, Sanjay Kumar
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BACKACHE ,AEROBIC exercises ,STRENGTH training ,LUMBAR pain ,AQUATIC exercises ,PELVIC pain ,DISABILITIES - Abstract
Background: Post-partum period is challenging for every woman. It usually starts from delivery and ends by 42 days. In majority of women, complications like hemorrhage, DVT, pulmonary embolism, edema in hand and ankle joints, puerperal infection, problems in breast feeding, kypho-scoliosis and backache arise. Postnatal low back pain and pelvic pain are common problems in the postpartum period; these could vary from mild problems to disability. The incidence of postnatal LBP is very high from 21% to 82% in the fisco year post-partum. Remission of pain occurred in 51% at 1 month and 78% at 6 months in CS group, while in the normal vaginal delivery group 55% at 1 month and 85% in the 6th month had remission of pain. Reoccurrence of pain is common in postnatal period. Physiotherapy has shown to have influence on various problems arising in post-natal period. Health literature listed out various conventional treatment approaches for back pain which includes exercises, yoga, core stability, walking, running, aquatic exercise and aerobics. Pilate therapy focuses on improving the body's core and makes it more flexible and stronger. Pilates has been found to be effective in neuromuscular problems. Its effect in post natal women is a research area. Its effect over conventional therapy needs to be evaluated for better patient care. Method: 494 subjects were included according to criteria. Subjects were allotted into two groups. Group A: Pilates and Group B: Conventional. Interventions were given for 6 weeks and changes in Visual Analogue Scale, Modified Schober Test, Manual Muscle Testing, Oswestry Low Back Disability were noted. Result: For pre and post interventional analysis between the groups, student's t-test was used. The results showed significant improvement with Pilates therapy than conventional training in reducing back pain, increasing abdominal muscle strength and improving quality of life. Conclusion: Pilates therapy reduced back pain than conventional therapy in post natal women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Device customization with novel adhesive electrode
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Sameer S. Karpe, Suraj B. Kanase, Govindhan Varadharajulu, and Kashinath Sahoo
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Materials science ,Electrode ,Nanotechnology ,Adhesive - Abstract
The present research deal with the physical examination and analysis of an instrument that is ankle foot orthotic device. The physics of this device consist of calf piece; calf strap; a muscle stimulator; stimulator suspension including a press button with nylon strap; two adhesive electrodes; electrical wires; hinge joint; JBR outsole; foot piece; ankle strap; forefoot strap; rings; adjustable strap; press button; cold and hot pack pouch; a means to provide upward projection; & shank. The customized AFO device is characteristic in the sense that the adhesive strap being mounted on the rings so as to keep the plantar section of the foot piece in straight position and wherein the adhesive strap being made up by a combination of polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene and polyethylene wherein polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene and polyethylene is 1:1:2 by weight; wherein the cold and hot pack pouch being made up of 40.5 wt% water; 40.5 wt% ammonium nitrate, 4 wt% hydropropylmethyl cellulose and 15 wt% propylene glycol; and wherein the said electrode being made up of a hydrogel comprises of acrylic acid and N-vinylpyrrolidone. The overall result feedback is a feeling of increased muscle control, flexibility, and range of motion on using the device.
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- 2021
45. Construction of a Physical Device for Abduction Movement Enhancement
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Govindhan Varadharajulu, Devayani Mukund Moghe, Kashinath Sahoo, and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Movement (music) ,business.industry ,medicine ,business - Abstract
The present research has made an attempt to theorize a physical device using the scientific method which will provide support to shoulder joint of a user. This physical orthotic device includes a rigid support, at least one pair of electrodes, at least one strap and the at least one-second strap. The rigid support is having an outer surface and an inner surface and is resting against the shoulder joint. The at least one strap is arranged on the rigid support to wrap around an upper arm of the shoulder joint for securing the orthotic device on the shoulder joint of the user. The at least one-second strap is extending from the rigid support and adapted to wrap around an armpit of a second shoulder joint for efficiently treating a subluxation condition.
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- 2021
46. Effect of Activation of Deep Neck Muscles as an Adjunct to Vestibular Rehabilitation in Vertigo
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Anagha A. Deshmukh and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Vestibular rehabilitation ,biology ,business.industry ,Vertigo ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Medicine ,business ,biology.organism_classification ,Neck muscles ,Adjunct - Published
- 2020
47. The Effect of Eye-Hand Coordination Device on Coordination in Subjects with in-Coordination
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MuzahidKadir Sheikh and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Eye–hand coordination ,Computer science ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,medicine - Published
- 2020
48. Prevalence of Type A Personality in Employees of Healthcare Institution
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Yogita A. Pawar and Suraj B. Kanase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Health care ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,medicine ,Institution ,Type A and Type B personality theory ,Biology ,business ,media_common - Published
- 2019
49. Impact of Physiotherapy Treatment in Children with Cerebral Palsy Aged Between 6 Months to 5 Years
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Suraj B. Kanase and Sukanya V. Jadhav
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Gross Motor Function Classification System ,Level iv ,Biology ,Routine practice ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral palsy ,Age groups ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Gross motor function ,Level iii ,Motor skill - Abstract
Background: Cerebral Palsy has various structural and functional impairments which can lead to inability to walk, move independently which impairs their overall growth and development physiotherapy treatment in these subjects is a routine practice. Its applicability and outcomes is still an upcoming research area. This treatment has a longer duration of application for better outcomes. It is a big challenge for parents to do so due to many reasons. The impact of physiotherapy should be found out for all the age groups irrespective of their pathology and presentations. This study is an effort to do so. Objective: 1. To study the types of cerebral palsy. 2. To assess the children with cerebral palsy. 3. To study the impact of physiotherapy on levels of gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy. Method: Ethical Clearance was obtained from the Institutional ethical committee. 64 cerebral palsy children were selected aged between 6 months to 5 years divided in 3 groups according to their age both girls and boys were selected. They were assessed using Gross Motor Function Classification System scale which was recorded for a duration of 3 months. According to which conclusion was derived with appropriate statistical method. Result: Group A shows maximum in level IV,Group B shows maximum in level I and II and Group C shows maximum in level III. Conclusion: We found that level of Gross Motor Function was improved in the age group of 2 to 4 years and above when compared with age below 2 years after receiving physiotherapy treatment.
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- 2019
50. Effect of Conventional Therapy and Postioning with Isometric Shoulder Exercises on Functional Shoulder Subluxation in Post Stroke Survivors
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Sawant, Viraj S, primary and Kanase, Suraj B, additional
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- 2019
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