Workshop held on osteoarthritis treatment in USTM

The Department of Physiotherapy, University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM), in collaboration with Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, celebrated World Physiotherapy Day
Workshop held on osteoarthritis treatment in USTM
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KHANAPARA: The Department of Physiotherapy, University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM), in collaboration with Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, celebrated World Physiotherapy Day on Thursday by organizing a workshop on Skill Development on Recent Treatment on Osteoarthritis as well an awareness skit presented by students of physiotherapy at NKC Auditorium of the university.

The workshop has been sponsored by Surgical Solutions, Guwahati, stated a press release.

Dr Dickey Richard Marak, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Narayana Hospital delivered a lecture on 'Recent Advances in Surgical Management of Osteoarthritis'. He emphasized the need of physiotherapy rehabilitation post surgery and explained about the surgical management of osteoarthritis along with various other newer techniques.

Dr Surabhi Kalita Khanikar, Senior Consultant Anaesthetist, Narayana Hospital, delivered a lecture on newer modalities on treatment on osteoarthritis. She emphasized on platelet rich plasma therapy for arthritis to repair damaged cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles or even bone. She also spoke about importance of healthy lifestyle maintenance for prevention of osteoarthritis.

Earlier, the workshop was inaugurated by Dr RK Sharma, Principal Advisor, USTM along with other dignitaries. The welcome address was made by senior Professor Dr Habibul Islam. Dr Pooja Saikia, Asstistant Professor of the Department of Physiotherapy, USTM delivered a lecture on effect of VMO strengthening on osteoarthritis knee patients with hands-on training.

A skit on awareness about physiotherapy was performed by the students of physiotherapy. The skit showcased various case scenarios and showed the importance of physiotherapy in preventing various lifestyle-related conditions. The skit was followed by a quiz competition among the student of BPT on the theme of osteoarthritis. The programme ended with vote of thanks delivered by Dr Pooja Chaudhuri, HoD, Department of Physiotherapy, USTM.

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