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3rd world congress on Sports Medicine, Fitness and Physiotherapy , will be organized around the theme “Exploring the Advancements in Sports Med and Physiotherapy”
SportsMed and Physiotherapy 2019 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in SportsMed and Physiotherapy 2019
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Sports medicine is an umbrella term representing a broad array of specialties that bridge the academic disciplines of medicine and physical education as well as the basic sciences (e.g., physiology, chemistry, and physics). Within clinical medicine, physicians in primary care or paediatrics may become team physicians for competitive teams at all levels. Sports medicine, medical and paramedical supervision, of athletes in training and in competition, with the goal of prevention and treatment of their injuries. Sports medicine entails the application of scientific research and practice to the optimization of health and athletic performance.
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Endurance, or aerobic
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Strength, or resistance training
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Balance and Flexibility
Physio-Yoga Therapy is an approach to rehabilitation that combines evidence informed Physical Therapy and yoga therapy, resulting in a holistic or biopsychosocial approach to your rehabilitation experience. Physical Therapy (or Physiotherapy) is a well-respected health care profession that uses evidence informed treatment methods to help clients restore and maintain optimal movement and function, provide pain rehabilitation and pain care, as well as provide education on health creation, maintenance and injury prevention. Yoga is an ancient life system of health that promotes ‘union’ and recognizes and addresses the oneness of the body, mind, breath and spirit, therefore enhancing and promoting an overall balanced lifestyle of health and well-being
Nutrition, nourishment, or aliment, is the supply of materials - food - required by organisms and cells to stay alive. In science and human medicine, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and utilizing foods. Every person’s needs are different. The amount of food you need depends on your age, height, weight, and sport or activity level. In general, you need to replace the number of calories you burn each day. Calories measure the energy you get from food. Most people need between 1,500 and 2,000 calories a day. For athletes, this number can increase by 500 to 1,000 more calories. The diet of an organism is what it eats, which is largely determined by the availability, processing and palatability of foods. A healthy diet includes preparation of food and storage methods that preserve nutrients from oxidation, heat or leaching, and that reduce risk of food-born.
Internal and Emergency Medicine is a developing idea that refers to an arrangement of proof based, incorporated clinical consideration exercises that are custom fitted to the individual patient. Sepsis or septicaemia is a condition in which your body is battling a serious disease and is the significant reason for mortality and morbidity in hospitalized patients. Emergency Medicine is a medical specialty to provide immediate medical assistance to patients in urgent need during acute illness, injuries, and accidents. Medical emergency always test the patience, perseverance and mental strength of a patient as well as the patient’s family.
Sports injuries can result from a number of different causes including overtraining, overuse, improper warm-up, poor technique and impact. Weakness in the muscles, ligaments and tendons following vigorous exercise is often caused by inadequate fitness and a failure to warm-up properly as well as engaging in an activity you’re not properly conditioned for yet. Pain management can be simple or complex, depending on the cause of the pain. An example of pain that is typically less complex would be nerve root irritation from a herniated disc with pain radiating down the leg. Medications are a mainstay of treatment in the injured athlete - both for their pain relief and healing properties. It is recommended that they need to be used judiciously with a distinct regard for the risks and side effects as well as the potential benefits, which include pain relief and early return to play. Therapeutic modalities play a small, but important, part in the rehabilitation of sports injuries. They may help to decrease pain and edema to allow an exercise-based rehabilitation programme to proceed.
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Physiotherapy-Led Pilates / Clinical Pilates
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neurological physiotherapy
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stroke physiotherapy
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physiotherapy for head/brain injuries
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Sports Physiotherapy
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Musculoskeletal physiotherapy
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neuro physiotherapy
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