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फिजियोथेरेपी को लेकर जहां लोगों की पुरानी धारणाएं बदल रही हैं, वहीं इसका इस्तेमाल भी व्यापक होता जा रहा है. जानें फिजियोथेरेपिस्ट्स ने क्या कहा..

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00:00This is a very good question. World Physiotherapy Day is made every year of 8 September in the whole world.
00:08Physiotherapy has become a speciality in today's date.
00:13This is a work in every medical facility.
00:16As you mentioned earlier, people just have a little exercise, a little massage.
00:21This is the role of physiotherapy.
00:23But over the decades, we have been working on three decades.
00:28We have seen so much development and growth that Physiotherapy has left everything behind.
00:34Physiotherapy has been said only exercise and massage.
00:38We have also seen three days.
00:40But today, Physiotherapy is a scientific, evidence-based practice.
00:44With a lot of modern technology and research, evidence-based practice is going on.
00:48Every speciality is working.
00:52People often understand that it is a lot of work in orthopedics.
00:55It has been orthopedic, neuro, obstetrics and gynecology.
00:59Plastic surgeries, neurology, chest physiotherapy, heart conditions.
01:04Take any speciality.
01:06Today, Physiotherapy has come in every speciality.
01:09It has been a great education for kids.
01:13And in every speciality, it has been taught in depth.
01:16The main part of this is a recovery.
01:18It has become a core part of the recovery.
01:19Physiotherapy has become more core aspects of each and every recovery aspect.
01:25It has been taken in sports and in every other sport.
01:27It has been taught in every sport,
01:29it has been taught in sports the role of Physiotherapy.
01:31It has been a role of Physiotherapy in Sports,
01:32It has been a role of active aging,
01:34In the entire field, the role of physiotherapy has been increased.
01:39In the entire world, the role of physiotherapy is running in the world.
01:46It's been a great role for physiotherapy.
01:52We know a world physiotherapy and this is a legacy that we are giving and we want to bring it together.
02:03What techniques have come from this field?
02:06What was it not?
02:08As we said, it was just a basic exercise.
02:11There were little machines.
02:13But today, the technology has been so advanced.
02:15The techniques have been so increased.
02:17There are different techniques for each muscle.
02:20The training methodologies have changed.
02:22The clinical development programs have come.
02:24There are small techniques like cupping therapy, dry needling,
02:28myofacial release.
02:30They have been developing in depth.
02:33We had heard them before.
02:36But there are specializations about each technique.
02:39This is a big platform for children.
02:44Physiotherapy has become a big thing.
02:49Sir, tell us about these big issues.
02:54Some of the problems with physiotherapy.
02:56Some of the problems with sleep disc.
02:58Tell us about any case study later.
03:00Yes.
03:01You asked me a lot of sleep disc.
03:03In today's period,
03:06postural syndrome and sleep discs have been increased.
03:09Because we have more sleep.
03:11Even children are still struggling.
03:13There are many cases of sleep disc.
03:16Postural induced sleep disc.
03:18It was with age.
03:20Now it has been more than age.
03:22It has been more driving.
03:24It has been more traffic.
03:25So mass patients are less.
03:27Because they are again
03:28there are problems with sleep disc.
03:31In the further pressure we have more than age.
03:33We have more than life than the doctor.
03:35What we call the core stabilization.
03:36What we call the core stabilization.
03:38When we work on the core stabilization.
03:40We can control all the conditions and the both.
03:42We have taken care of the patients.
03:44They have been a large surgeon.
03:46However,
03:48After 3-4 months, we have conservative physiotherapy and stabilization exercise.
03:53We have functional training in the future.
03:57It's been a long time, but we have never been able to sleep risk.
04:01So, we have more confidence with each patient.
04:04When we have a recovery, we feel that we are doing a good job.
04:08So, we have a good job in our work.
04:11One is this.
04:13I will tell you about sports-related injuries.
04:19This is our recent case study.
04:21Some of the kids play tennis, cricket, football.
04:26So, injuries are common.
04:28Recently, a kid came, a 22-year-old kid,
04:31who was playing a match for this club.
04:34During the match, he made an injury.
04:36After the fielding, his ankle sprained.
04:39So, it was a good job.
04:41He came to the clinic.
04:43After 4 days, he told me that I had a T20 match.
04:46So, we focused on his ankle and reacted.
04:49So, after 4 days, he went and played a T20 match.
04:52He also took a man of the match.
04:54So, on Instagram, we also added a small story.
04:57So, in every field, we have a pro side.
05:01There is a conservative postural syndrome.
05:03There is a slip-disk issue.
05:04There is an advanced sports injury.
05:06There are elect professionals.
05:08There are also football players.
05:09There are also tennis players.
05:11So, when we work with them,
05:13in physical therapy,
05:14or technique,
05:15and rehab,
05:16when the result comes,
05:18this is our approach.
05:21So, one of the things that's in single personal activism,
05:24is that we shut off from the bourgeoisie station where we started from 71?
05:28And we often have a couple of years where the movement was in the middle.
05:30We get a SMU Specialist by the centre.
05:31So, we're going to...
05:33We're going to control theric psychologists behind us.
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