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8th International Conference on Physiotherapy & Physical Rehabilitation, will be organized around the theme “Outstanding Scientific Developments and Treatment Strategies of Physiotherapy ”

Physiotherapy 2020 is comprised of 26 tracks and 67 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Physiotherapy 2020.

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The field of physical therapy focuses on the treatment of a medical condition through external methods, rather than through surgical or pharmaceutical means. According to the statistics of the American Board of Physical therapy, the following are the top five specializations within the field of physical therapy.

Orthopedic Physical Therapy: Orthopedic physical therapists diagnose, manage and treat disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system. They also help people recover from orthopedic surgery.

  • Track 1-1Stroke physical therapy
  • Track 1-2Cerebral palsy physical therapy
  • Track 1-3Multiple sclerosis physical therapy

There has been renewed interest in the spondyloarthropathy family of chronic inflammatory Pain medication conditions, which has been fueled to a large extent by the biologic era. Over the period of the past 2 years, there have been several notable advances. First, there have been a number of large, high-quality randomized controlled trials evaluating the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockers and conservative treatments such as physiotherapy and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for use in spondyloarthropathy. Operant behavioral and cognitive-behavioral treatment for chronic low back pain

  • Track 2-1Herbal physical therapy medicine
  • Track 2-2Traditional physical therapy medicine
  • Track 2-3Chinese physical therapy medicine
  • Track 2-4Complementary physical therapy medicine
  • Track 2-5Integrative physical therapy medicine

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilizations or Simply IASTM is a new range of tool which enables clinicians to efficiently locate and treat individuals diagnosed with soft tissue Aquatic physical therapy. The technique itself is said to be a modern evolution from Traditional Chinese Medicine called GuaSha. However, GuaSha was not used to treat Musculoskeletal conditions but was traditionally applied along meridiens to move the Nociceptive Pain out through the skin. IASTM is a is a procedure that is rapidly growing in popularity due to its effectiveness and efficiency while remaining non-invasive, with its own indications and limitations, healthcare provider.

  • Track 3-1 IASTM
  • Track 3-2Soft tissue Aquatic physical therapy

Geriatric physical therapy covers numerous issues concerning people as they go through normal adult aging. These include (but are not limited to) arthritis, osteoporosis, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, hip and joint replacement, balance disorders and in continence, reduce pain and increase fitness.

  • Track 4-1Osteoporosis
  • Track 4-2Arthritis
  • Track 4-3Hip and joint replacement
  • Track 4-4Alzheimer’s disease

Palliative Medicare is an expert in musculoskeletal dysfunction and will work with you to help you optimize function and provide pain relief during this important time in your life. Women and incontinence: Incontinence affects 15 percent of all adults and 26 percent of all women between the ages of 30 and 59. Currently, 15 to 25 million Americans suffer with incontinence. Knee joint pains in overweight and arthritis, most common are osteoarthritis and  Low Back Pain both of which are treatable occurs mostly in the age of forties and hence is a common dysfunction for all the women of this age. Pregnancy related pelvic girdle disorder occurs in 60-70% of women during their gestation period. The pelvic girdle is defined as the Palliative Sedation and the pubic symphysis (the joint in the front of the pelvis). Up to 40% of women reporting back pain during pregnancy still report pain in the postpartum period. Relatively few women report this pain to their healthcare provider.

  • Track 5-1Knee Joint Pains
  • Track 5-2Over weight
  • Track 5-3Palliative Medicare

Neurological physical therapyRehabilitation after stroke is crucial because two thirds of patients suffer disability as a result of the stroke. The disability depends on the size and location of the stroke. For example, stroke in the left side of the brain tends to impair speech, comprehension of the spoken word, motor power and sensation on the right side of the body. Stroke in the right side of the brain tends to impair attention, Spinal Cord Injury, and movement and sensation on the left side of the body.

 Parkinson's disease (also known as idiopathic or primary Parkinsonism, hypokinetic rigid syndrome (HRS), or paralysis agitans) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system mainly affecting the motor system. The motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease result from the death of dopamine-generating cells in the mental rehabilitation, a region of the midbrain. The cause of this cell death is poorly understood.

  • Track 6-1Functional neurological disorders
  • Track 6-2Spinal cord and traumatic injuries
  • Track 6-3Multiple sclerosis
  • Track 6-4Motor neuron disease
  • Track 6-5Guillain-Barre syndrome
  • Track 6-6Parkinson’s disease

Physiotherapy plays an important role in managing arthritis. It can help you to maintain independence through improving your mobility, strength and flexibility. Motor relearning theory emphasis on the practice of functional tasks and importance of relearning real-life activities for patients. Principles of learning and biomechanical analysis of movements and tasks are important. Ultrasound therapy is applied using Joint Replacement or applicator that is in direct contact with the patient's skin. Gel is used on all surfaces of the head to reduce friction and assist transmission of the ultrasonic waves. Post-Operative Pain is alternating compression and rarefaction of sound waves with a frequency of >20,000 cycles/second which diagnose the particular nonfunctioning organs and defects occurring in the body

  • Track 7-1Ultrasound therapy
  • Track 7-2Post-Operative Pain

Physical Therapy is a rehabilitation discipline deals with physical abilities, diagnosing, treating and recovering the patients with daily tasks and exercises who are with impairments of all ages. Physical therapy is an active profession with a well-known theoretical and scientific base and prevalent clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and advance of optimal physical function. The goal of physical therapy is to make daily tasks and activities easier. Rehabilitation is a treatment to recover from injury, illness, or disease to as normal a condition as possible. Rehabilitation focuses on physical therapy to strength, mobility and fitnessoccupational therapy to help in daily activities, speech language therapy, and treatment of pain. It is different for different people based on type of therapy and goals of therapy. Physical therapy programs provided in the inpatient and outpatient settings.

  • Track 8-1Addiction Rehabilitation
  • Track 8-2Pain Research and Management
  • Track 8-3Pain Research and Management

Manual therapy was the most effective treatment. Recovery rates after seven weeks in the manual therapy group, physiotherapy group, and general practitioner care group were 68%, 51%, and 36%, respectively. The number needed to treat was 3 that is, every third patient referred to manual therapy would make a complete recovery Neuromuscular Medicine within seven weeks compared with patients referred to continued care by a general Muskoskeletal Physical Therapy.

  • Track 9-1Orthopedic
  • Track 9-2Neurology
  • Track 9-3Women health

Physiotherapy is a field of medicine that studies physiological and medical effect of natural and artificial physical factors and develops methods of their application for preventive and Traumatic Brain Injuries; a group of physical methods of treatment and their practical application.

 Physiotherapy includes Hypnosis, phototherapyArthroscopy, thermal treatment, treatment by mechanical effects. Balneology is an independent section of physiotherapy. Each of them includes a number of treatment modes based on application of one or another physical factor

Exercise strategies with different techniques for early development and situating. A few investigations have demonstrated no huge distinction between patients experiencing CPM and those experiencing PROM or different types of early movement.

  • Track 11-1Complementary Techniques
  • Track 11-2Rheumatology
  • Track 11-3Alternative Exercises

Sports Physiotherapy is the specific branch of physiotherapy which manages wounds and issues identified with sports individuals. Sports wounds do vary to ordinary wounds. Competitors regularly require abnormal state execution and request put upon their body, which focuses on their musclesjoints, and issues that remain to be worked out farthest point. Sports physiotherapists enable competitors to recuperate from donning wounds and give training and assets to avert issues. Each sports physiotherapist, for the most part, has to wear particular learning that tends to intense, ceaseless and abuse wounds. Their services are for the most part accessible to sportsmen and women of any age engaged with sports at any level of competition.

  • Track 12-1Sports Injuries Rehabilitation
  • Track 12-2 Sports injuries

Acupuncture helps to ease types of pain that are often chronic such as neck pain, low-back pain and osteoarthritis/knee pain. It also may help reduce the frequency of tension headaches and prevent a migraine headache which was suggested from number of studies. Thus, acupuncture appears to be a suitable option for people with chronic pain to consider. In Acupuncture very thin needles, slightly thicker than a human hair, are inserted into acupuncture points. The objective of acupuncture as explained earlier is to regulate and normalize the flow of the Chi, so that the Yin and the Yang return to a state of dynamic equilibrium.

  • Track 13-1Electro-acupuncture stimulation
  • Track 13-2Sonopuncture
  • Track 13-3Trigger point acupuncture
  • Track 13-4Scalp acupuncture
  • Track 13-5Korean hand acupuncture: New aspects
  • Track 13-6Japanese acupuncture

Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India. Among the most well-known types of yoga are Hatha yoga and Raja yoga. Many studies have tried to determine the effectiveness of yoga as a complementary intervention for cancer, schizophrenia, asthma, and heart disease. The results of these studies have been mixed and inconclusive, with cancer studies suggesting none to unclear effectiveness, and others suggesting yoga may reduce risk factors and aid in a patient's psychological healing process. 

  • Track 14-1Hatha yoga
  • Track 14-2Raja yoga
  • Track 14-3complementary intervention

Physiotherapy assistants also known as physical therapy assistants, help injured or ill children and adults to manage physical pain and regain or improve mobility. They work under the supervision of physiotherapists in a variety of places including private practices, hospitals, fitness or sports facilities. The aim is to train nursing and health care experts who can take part with their full responsibility in prevention, treatment, nursing and rehabilitation at all levels of health and social care. Their knowledge is based on studies of individual, family, community and public health protection and rehabilitation as well as on health and social services.

  • Track 15-1Degenerative Arthritis
  • Track 15-2Inflammatory Arthritis
  • Track 15-3Infectious Arthritis

Pediatric physical therapy contains Physical therapists who are dedicated to provide customized care that helps children with developmental, Neuromuscular and orthopedic conditions to restore and improve their development. It also aids in early identification of medical issues and uses different methods to provide Physical Therapy treatment to the disorders in the Pediatric population

  • Track 16-1Cerebral palsy
  • Track 16-2Development delay
  • Track 16-3Developmental coordination disorder
  • Track 16-4Neuromuscular conditions
  • Track 16-5Acquired brain injury
  • Track 16-6Juvenile chronic arthritis

Healthcare is an improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness, disease, injury, and other mental and physical impairments in human beings.  Healthcare is delivered by health professional’s providers or practitioners in healthcare fields. Physician associates and physicians are the part of healthcare professionals.

Dentistry, pharmacy, midwifery, nursing, psychology, medicine, occupational and physical therapy and the other healthcare professions are the part of healthcare system.

  • Track 17-1healthcare professionals.
  • Track 17-2Midwifery

The fields of Biomechanics and kinesiology study the human movement patterns and related motor skills. The fields of Biomechanics and kinesiology can be incredibly complex and so can the concepts of motor skills and movement patterns.

  • Track 18-1 kinesiology
  • Track 18-2Biomechanics

Sports Physiotherapy is the specialized branch of physiotherapy which deals with injuries and issues related to sports people. Sports injuries do differ to everyday injuries. Athletes normally require high level performance and demand placed upon their body, which stresses their muscles, joints and bones to the limit.  Sports physiotherapists help athletes recover from sporting injuries and provide education and resources to prevent problems.

  • Track 19-1Acute Sports Injury Clinic
  • Track 19-2Sports Massage Therapists
  • Track 19-3Acute Sports Injury Clinic
  • Track 19-4Sports Massage Therapists

Cardiac Rehabilitation is the most common treatment for people recovering from myocardial infraction and angioplastycoronary-aortic by-pass graft surgery. It is to improve the cardiac function, reduce the risk of reinfarction and to prevent progression of the atherosclerotic process

  • Track 20-1Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac Rehabilitation is the most common treatment for people recovering from myocardial infraction and angioplastycoronary-aortic by-pass graft surgery. It is to improve the cardiac function, reduce the risk of reinfarction and to prevent progression of the atherosclerotic process.

  • Track 21-1Myocardial infraction

Electotheraphy

  • Shortwave Diathermy
  • Microwave Diathermy
  • Ultra Sound
  • Interferential current Therapy (IFT)
  • LASER

Exercise Therapy

  • Breathing Exercise
  • Stretching
  • Hydrotherapy

Shortwave Diathermy

SWD usually prescribed for treatment of deep muscles and joints that are covered with a heavy soft tissue mass. Short wavediathermy operate of a frequency of 27.12 MHZ, a wavelength of approxiamately 11 meters.

  • Track 25-1Microwave Diathermy
  • Track 25-2Ultrasound
  • Track 25-3Electrial musical stimulator