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DR. GAJANAN BHALERAO (PT) MPTh Neuro, MIACP, MIFNR, MIAP SENIOR LECTURE Masters in physiotherapy, Neurosciences Sancheti Institute College of physiotherapy, Shivajinagar, Pune. Mobile : 9822623701 Email:Gajanan_bhalerao@yahoo.com, gajanan.neurophysio@gmail.com PUBLICATIONS:- Comparison of Motor Relearning program versus Bobath Approach in acute stroke rehabilitation: Journal of Orthopedics And Rehabilitation, India, 2011 RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTATIONS & AWARDS:- INTERNATIONAL 1.Winner Of Young Presenters Scholarship From Epilepsy Foundation India, in the conference of“International congress on neurology and rehabilitation Goa April 2010”, STATE LEVEL: 1. Winner of best paper award in engeering and technology category In Avishkar 201o of Maharashtra university of health sciences (MUHS), Nashik India. 2.WINNER OF BEST PAPER FOR scientific paper presentation in AVISHKAR 2010 of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), AURANGABAD, India. REESOURCE PERSON/COURSE INSTRUCTOR:- I have conducted Conducted workshop on 1. 2D & 3D Gait Analysis and its Management 2. MOTOR RELEARNING PROGRAM- for stroke rehab 3.Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

Friday, 6 April 2012

TILT TABLE STANDING: early weight bearing and standing in patient with Total Hip Replacement with complications.

TILT TABLE STANDING:  early weight bearing and standing in patient with Total Hip Replacement with complications- para paresis, diabetic, high BP and cardiac problems.
This is patient with Total Hip Replacement rt side with bilateral lower limb weakness and trunk weakness. she was unable to stand on her even with walker. so we have to make her stand with help of tilt table. give her feedback of upright standing and weight bearing through legs. to improve the postural reactions and  to keep her engage in active participation patient is given a activity of ball catch and through. after few days of standing we made her stand with bilateral knee brace and walk with forearm support walker. initially we have passively start stepping forward for her. slowly she learned to take steps with help of walker with minimum assistance.

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