The “Webinar on Physiotherapy, Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine” cordially invites all the participants across the globe which will be scheduled on December 27, 2021. The Webinar is based on the theme “Exploring the Advancements of Sports Medicine and Treatment Strategies of Physiotherapy”. Physiotherapy helps through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness. This Webinar will provide unique learning and career building opportunities that you just can’t find anywhere else. Physiotherapy 2021 is focused to address the constant effort being made by scientists and scholars to improve the existing and inventing novel technologies for future. Physiotherapists get you involved in your own recovery. So, we invite you to join the webinar that impacts the advancements and technology trends in Physiotherapy, Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine.
Track 01: Physiotherapy and Physiotherapy Techniques
Physical therapy, mostly known as Physiotherapy, is a primary care specialty in western medicine that, by using mechanical force and movements [Bio-mechanics or Kinesiology], Manual therapy, exercise therapy, electrotherapy and various physical therapies who practice evidence based treatments, remediates impairments and promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention. It is performed by physical therapists
Physical therapists help people maximise their quality of life, looking at physical, psychological, emotional and social wellbeing. They work in the health spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habitation and rehabilitation.
Track 02: Athlete Care and Rehabilitation Methods
The process of Athlete Care and Rehabilitation should start as early as possible after an injury and form a continuum with other therapeutic interventions. The rehabilitation of the injured athlete is supervised and managed by a multidisciplinary team with a physician functioning as the leader and coordinator of care.
Rehabilitation deals with restoring ability or abilities in individuals who had been lost previously due to any kind of accident, trauma or any other health issues. Physical therapy is a professional career that has many specialties including sports, neurology; wound care, EMG, cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, orthopedic and pediatrics. Neurological rehabilitation is, in particular, a rapidly emerging field. PTs practice in many settings, such as private-owned physical therapy clinics, outpatient clinics or offices, health and wellness clinics, rehabilitation hospitals facilities, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, private homes, education and research centers, schools, hospices, industrial and this workplaces or other occupational environments, fitness centers and sports training facilities. Whether it is a fracture, dislocation of joints or any other sports injuries, it can be treated by physiotherapy. Sports physiotherapy techniques involve individualized, manual therapy, electrotherapy modalities, rehabilitation exercise and education.
Track 03: Sports Injuries, Sports Medicine and Science
Sports Scientists and performance consultants are growing in demand and employment numbers, with the ever-increasing focus within the sporting world on achieving the best results possible. Through the study of science and sport, researchers have developed a greater understanding on how the human body reacts to training, exercise and many other stimuli.
Sports injury mainly occurs while participating in a sport or during exercise. The most common types of sports injuries includes knee injury, swollen muscles, sprained ankle, fractures, dislocation of bones, rotator cuff injury. “RICE” method is a common treatment method for sports injury. RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation respectively. Proper warm up before going to starts exercise and use of right equipment can prevent from sports injury.
Track 04: Advancements in Physiotherapy techniques and Exercises
Over the period of the past 2 years, in particular, there have been several notable advances in the 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 Smartphone and iPad apps for physical therapy professionals and patients are a growing trend. Many apps are inexpensive or even free and provide handy resources like physiotherapy glossaries, exercise videos, orthopedic diagnosis tools, clinical tests, and even 360-degree visual anatomy The Berkeley-based company Ekso Bionics broke new ground in rehabilitation services and gait training when it developed the Ekso suit, an aluminum and titanium exoskeleton that helps patients suffering from varying degrees of paralysis or hemiparesis with movement
Track 05: Orthopedic Sports Medicines and Physical Education Fitness
Orthopedics Sports Medicine is a subspecialty of orthopedic medicine and sports medicine. Orthopedic sports medicine is the investigation, preservation, and restoration by medical, surgical, and rehabilitative means to all structures of the musculoskeletal system affected by athletic activity. Sports injuries are injuries that happen when playing sports or exercising and some are from of accidents. Others can result from poor training practices or improper gear. The most common sports injuries are Sprains, strains, Foot, Ankle, Hip and Knee, Shoulder & Neck injuries.
Physical Education and physical activity is an essential part of a being healthy. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (PAG) recommends that adults get at least 2½ hours of moderately to vigorously intense physical activity each week. Academic sports and physical training: Physical training in young people High quality physical education can encourage young people to develop knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of physical education, sport and health – enhancing experiences. Studies have shown that even women who are 90 years old and use a walker can benefit from light strength training and also beneficial for children.