Title: Orthopedics
Abstract:
Posterior dislocation of the shoulder is a rare event that often occurs as a consequence of a direct trauma or epileptic crisis. Frequently the posterior dislocations are missed, so they become neglected lesions. It can be a challenging clinical entity for orthopedic surgeons to treat this pathology. In the setting of a posterior dislocation, a large anterior humeral impaction injury (reverse Hill-Sachs) may occur, leading to engagement of the humerus with the posterior glenoid rim. A reverse Hill-Sachs is especially debilitating because of the significant portion of affected humeral head cartilage. Recent practice favors the anatomic reconstruction consisting of restoration of the cartilage surface of the humeral head using bone grafts (auto graft or allograft) to restore the articular contour of the humeral head. We present a small case series of 3 patients at our center presented with an acute posterior shoulder dislocation with reverse Hill-Sachs lesion which involved more than 25% of the articular surface of the humeral head. All the cases were managed with open reduction, relocation and restoration of humeral head using autograft (iliac crest). Kirshner wires were used to augment the stability temporarily till the time soft tissue heals. All three patients showed excellent functional and radiological results at the follow up examinations, with almost full range of shoulder movements and complete regain of previous activities of daily living. Posterior dislocation of the shoulder is a challenging lesion, hard to recognize and to treat. Our method of treatment is highly reproducible and has revealed itself to be very effective in achieving good results. The open approach is not a disadvantage for the functional outcome. The treatment algorithm should involve the superficial size of the defect as well as the depth of the defect and the time interval between the dislocation and the surgical treatment.
Biography:
Dr Yogesh Soni has completed his graduation at the age of 24 years and MS degree from TNMC Mumbai. Currently he is working as assistant professor in orthopedics department, SSIMS Bhilai, India. He has published more than 12 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an active member of various orthopedic societies. |
Title: Myofunctional Dysfunction
Abstract:
Miofunctional Postural Rehabilitation is a method that seeks balance between stomatognatic system and the rest of the body, used at any age, in the dysfunctional patients and stroke patients. In medical sciences usually we have relapses in our treatments, and we are not aware for, patients with chronic pain, sometimes are visited for several specialists, without results. After that journey, they are considered as psychiatric patients. and the specialist is disappointed, this happens because does not have a holistic optic in ours therapies , a major cause for which this happens is the negative action of the stomatognathic system on the static posture altering the function of other receptors like eye and foot. Dysfunction treatment should be carried identifying the origin of the disease and therapeutic priority. The MPR will teach you to identify it and treat the disease with natural and physiological treatments
Biography:
Silverio Di Rocca has completed Graduate degree in Dentistry, Post-graduate degree in Functional Orthopaedics both from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has also done a degree in Dentistry and Prostethic at the University of Turin, Italy and a Doctorate in Dentistry and Prosthetic at University of Turin, Italy. He is the Director of the M.P.R International School, Vice President International representative and Founder of API Swiss (International Association of Posturology Switzerland). He is also a Professor in Amocoac Diplomate in Mexico and COMEI, College of Dentistry in Mexico, Associated Professor in the Fisioterapist School in Tenerife Spain, Associated Professor in I.C.O.M (International College of Osteophatic Medicine) Milan, Italy and an International Honorary member of AMOCOAC (Mexicanian Association of Cranio Facial Orthopeadic).
Title: ARTHROPLASTY
Abstract:
Occupation is an important determinant of health in general and its overall positive or negative effect on well-being results from the interaction between individual characteristics and work related features, the latter comprising biomechanical, psychosocial and sociological axes. In India, about three fourth of the population are dependent on different type of crop cultivation; of which paddy cultivation is an important one. Paddy cultivation involves in various processes, some of the postures, which were taken by crop cultivators, were very harmful. Some of the works are dominated by static muscular contraction and some other works are involved with repeated dynamic activity. In this backdrop the present study has been undertaken to assess the musculoskeletal disorders and overall postural stress in 55 male food growers during transplanting of paddy seedlings in southern area of West Bengal (WB). Different working postures of the agricultural workers analyzed with the ovako working posture analysis system (OWAS), rapid upper limb assessment (RULA), and rapid entire body assessment (REBA) methods. The food growers adopt awkward postures at work and suffer from musculoskeletal disorders because they remain in such awkward postures for a prolonged period of time. From the result of the present study it was observed that those food growers worked continuously in awkward postures during certain agricultural activities. Consequently they suffered from discomfort in different parts of their body.
Biography:
Ayan Chatterje, is currently working as Assistant Professor in Department of Physiology, Guru Nanak Institutions [Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus (GNITC)], Telangana State, Hyderabad, is having M. Sc. degree in Human Physiology from University of Calcutta with a first class. He has published 71 full length research papers; among them 30 as first author in Peer Reviewed Journals (International and National), Conference Proceedings and as Book Chapters and also presented papers in International and National Conferences held at different university. He also served as member of eEditorial Board and Reviewer of different International and National Journal
Title: Sports
Abstract:
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) or total knee replacement (TKR) is a common orthopaedic surgery that involves replacing the articular surfaces (femoral condyles and tibial plateau) of the knee joint with smooth metal and highly cross-linked polyethylene plastic. TKA aims to improve the quality of life of individuals with end-stage osteoarthritis by reducing pain and increasing function. The number of TKA surgeries has increased in developed countries with younger patients receiving TKA.
Biography:
Navaneeth A T is an Indian Physical Therapist who is passionate about sports injury management and prevention. After my masters in Musculoskeletal and sports physical therapy, he worked with Indian National Basketball team and have 4+ years of experience in teaching and on-field Sports and Injury management using team-based and problem- based teaching methodologies. His experience working as Sports Physical Therapist for Cricket teams, Kabaddi tournaments, Basketball teams and collegiate level soccer team taught me resilience, and helped me develop a highly adaptable attitude towards on- field rehabilitation. I am a good team player with great resourcefulness regarding Sports Injury Rehabilitation. My flexibility and conflict management skills have been developed over a period of time handling challenging clinical cases and 3+ years of working with graduate and post-graduate students teaching and mentoring them. Currently working as Assistant Professor/ Head of sports Department (16th September 2020 – present) at Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences.I am an Indian Physical Therapist who is passionate about sports injury management and prevention. After my masters in Musculoskeletal and sports physical therapy, I worked with Indian National Basketball team and have 4+ years of experience in teaching and on-field Sports and Injury management using team-based and problem- based teaching methodologies. My experience working as Sports Physical Therapist for Cricket teams, Kabaddi tournaments, Basketball teams and collegiate level soccer team taught me resilience, and helped me develop a highly adaptable attitude towards on- field rehabilitation. I am a good team player with great resourcefulness regarding Sports Injury Rehabilitation. My flexibility and conflict management skills have been developed over a period of time handling challenging clinical cases and 3+ years of working with graduate and post-graduate students teaching and mentoring them. Currently working as Assistant Professor/ Head of sports Department (16th September 2020 – present) at Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences.
Title: BACKPAIN WITH HOMEOPATHY AND YOGA
Abstract:
Backpain is one of the commonest complaints with which patients come in orthopedic opd. Often disabling causing abstinence from work and not something very easy to resolve with the conventional line of treatment leaving the patients with no option but either tolerate, stay disable or undergo surgery. The efficacy and synergistic action of Homeopathy and Yoga together at different levels showed that with timely intervention of yoga the patients are enabled to voluntarily bring change subtly at the level of mind and body too.
Biography:
Dr.Tarul Jadhav is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at Smt.CMP Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital since 2010, managing orthopedic cases through homoeopathy in opd as well as ipds under the guidance of eminent orthopedic surgeons. Skilled as a yoga teacher and special interest in understanding the psychodynamics of orthopedic conditions, gives her an edge in managing cases. Skilled in taking yoga camps for patients, esp orthopedic and geriatric group. Regularly writing articles in the college magazine on yoga and recently got 2nd prize for the best paper presentation at the national level at AYUSH Ahmedabad, India. Has done international paper presentation as well. Is passionate about integrating all her skills ( of medical + yoga + graphotherapy) and as a stress resilience coach is helping mothers develop resilience too.