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Browsing by Author "Saravanan, J"

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    Bankart Lesion: A Case Study of Evidence-Based Post-Operative Physiotherapy Management
    (Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education, 2024-04) Ravi, A; Saravanan, J; Kavitha, RN.
    Objective: To present an evidence- based post-operative physiotherapy management of Bankart lesion. Clinical Features: A 21-year-old male with a right shoulder Bankart lesion underwent corrective surgery after three years. Four weeks of intensive physiotherapy was initiated to restore shoulder function and improve his quality of life. Intervention and Outcome: Management included pain relief therapy and a progressive rehabilitation program focused on restoring range of motion, strengthening dynamic stabilizers, and improving shoulder proprioception. Four weeks post-operative physiotherapy, the patient regained full range of motion and strength comparable to the unaffected limb and was able to perform all daily functional activities. Conclusion: The case study on evidence-based postoperative physiotherapy management for Bankart lesions demonstrated substantial improvements in shoulder range of motion, muscle strength, and functional activity.
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    An unusual combination of Unilateral Orbital Plexiform Neurofibroma in a patient with oculocutaneous albinism.
    (2014-06) Saravanan, J; Rajendraprasad, A; Priyadharshni, S
    A 70‑year‑old female patient presented with proptosis of right eye for the past 15 days and defective vision in both eyes since birth. She was found to have eccentric painful proptosis of right eye along with features of oculocutaneous albinism. Eccentric proptosis was due to an orbital mass which proved to be a plexiform neurofibroma by histopathological examination. The case is presented for its rarity, as an isolated orbital plexiform neurofibroma without the systemic features of neurofibromatosis is rare and its coincidental presentation with oculocutaneous albinism is yet rare and has not been reported so far.

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