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1 Master of Physiotherapy Batch Advita Moses (Cardiopulmonary ) 02 Ankit Pachori 03 Bharati Kumari 04 Birendra Kumar (Sports) 05 Gourav Paiwal 06 Gauri Damle (Cardio) 07 Neha Arora (Ortho) 08 Neha Kothari (Sports) 09 Vishwas G. Vaghela (Pediatric) Effectiveness of autogenic drainage versus active cycle of breathing technique in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. To study : the effects of ankle foot orthosis on timed up and go test in chronic stroke subject with foot drop To study the effects of bit versus m CIMT on functional performance of upper extremity in chronic hemi paresis attributable to stroke. Efficacy of cry stretching over PNF Stretching on hamstring flexibility The effect of mime therapy with electrical stimulation versus mime therapy alone to improve facial symmetry in subject with long term facial verve paresis : A comparative study. To study the effectiveness of buteyko breathing technique versus diaphragmatic breathing exercises in A comparative study. To study the effectiveness of size of bandaging on knee pain and proprioception in knee OA Grade 3 To study of the effects of P.R.I.C.E. with ultrasound versus cryokinetics of acute ankle sprain : A comparative study. To study the effects of MCIMT Versus CIMT for young children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy A comparative study
2 M.P.T., Session ( ) 01 Aarohi Daya (Cardiopulmonary) To study the long term effect of multiple sessions of acu TENS on dyspnoea in copd patients pm experimental study. 02 Arjun Singh Tanwar Proproceptive neuromuscular facilitation versus weighted exercise to improve stair climbing task in chronic stroke patient. 03 Himani Swami To study the effect of lumbopelvic manipulation versus patellofemoral mobilization for anterior knee pain a comparative study. 04 Kalpesh purbia Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and type of feedback training in hand function skill in chronic stroke patient. 05 Narendra Tiwari To study the effects of bilateral movement training with neuromuscular electrical stimulation versus bilateral movement training alone for motor recovery of upper limb in chronic stroke : A comparative study. 06 Seema chhaparwal The effect of elbow taping versus mulligan mobilization on pain, pain free grip strength and forearm function in the subjects with lateral epicondylolgia (Type II ) A comparative study 07 Sakina coman The effects of hip muscle strengthening on knee pain and function in subjects with knee osteoarthritis : an experimental study 08 Samiksha Gupta To study the short term effect of autogenic drainage versus postural drainage on weight of sputum and oxygen saturation in patients with chronic bronchitis with in 15 minutes posttheraputiclly 09 Priyanka Jain The efficacy of sustain natural apophyseal glides (snags) applied by therapist versus SELF SNAG in chronic mechanical neck pain among computer professionals 10 Rohit Kumar Sharma To study the effects of dual task exercise versus task specific locomotion and strength training to improve walking ability in chronic stroke : A comparative study 11 Vinita Agarwal A Comparative study of low dye taping versus myofascial release in planter fascitis (Planter heel pain) 12 Vinita Baghela A Comparative study of posterior glide versus movement with mobilization (MWM) on external rotation (Rom) in patients of adhesive causalities of shoulder with grade -2
3 M.P.T. Session ( ) 01 Anil Shukla To study the effects of motor relearning programme coupled with and without fes in facilititation of doriflexors in hemiplegic patients 02 Deepak Sharma 03 Divya Sharma 04 Gauri Shah 05 Joicy Johnson (Cardiopulmonary) 06 Neha Saxena 07 Shikha Maste 08 Sunanda Choudhary 09 Surendra Ojha 10 Surya Surendran (Cardiopulmonary) 11 Vartika Mathur 12 Vijay Gopal Mishra 13 Zeba Qureshi : a comparative study Mc Connell taping v/s bracing (procare elastic knee support) technique for patellofemoral pain and function) a comparative study Effect of visual cues versus treadmill training on balance and gati parameters in subjects with parkinson s disease : a comparative study. A comparative study of manual therapy and exercise versus calcaneal taping in the management of plantar heel pain (plantar fascitis) To study the effectiveness of positive expiratory pressure technique (using flutter device) versus active cycle of breathing technique on bronchial hygiene in patients with moderate chronic bronchitis : a comparative study To study the effect of loaded sit to stand resistance exercise versus weighted circuit exercise to improve walking efficiency in children with mild spastic diplegia : - a comparative study. The effectiveness of movement with mobilization (mwm) with flex bar versus mwm with eccentric and static stretching exercises in sub acute phase of tennis elbow. To study the effect of stepper versus task-oriented exercise with altered sensory input for balance improvement in chronic stroke: a comparative study. Comparative analysis of the efficacy of muscle energy technique (met) vs dynamics muscle stabilization technique (dmst) in chronic mechanical low back pain. Effect of butterfly technique of breathing and incentive Spiro meter on ventilator function in diabetics : an experimental study. The efficacy of sustain natural apophysical glides (snags) v/s thoracic spine manipulation in mechanical neck pain : - a comparative study. The effect of tens, AFO with task related training versus functional electrical stimulation, AFO with task related training to improve walking ability in adults with chronic stroke : a comparative study. Proprioception neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) movement pattern compared to capsular stretching to improve the joint mom in chronic peri-arthritis of shoulder.
4 M.P.T. Session ( ) 01 Archana Gautam A comparative study to asses the effect of endurance and strength training on postural low back ache in dentistry 02 Atif Mushtaq A comparative study between static and dynamic Spinal extension exercises for chronic low backache patients with age group between 30 to 50 year 03 Mahendra Singh A comparative study of constrained induced movement therapy Vs mirror therapy for improving hand function in Sub acute stroke 04 Pallav Sharma Prevalence of Back Pain in Udaipur Transport corporation truck Drivers 05 Priyanka Sharma Effectiveness of Myofascial release of latismus dorsi in thoraco lumbar dysfunction 06 Sakshi Bijarina Effectiveness of abdominal muscle strengthening in post cesarean delivery induced low back pain 07 Surbhi Singhvi The comparative study to find out the effects of Maitland Mobilization compared to the capsular stretching to improve the joint range of motion in chronic peri arthritis shoulder.
5 M.P.T. Session ( ) 01 Shailee Vyas A study to find out the effect of abdominal exercise in redaction of waist circumference in middle aged women 02 Divya Tiwari (Cardio pulmonary) A study to find out the effect of job strain among blue collars and white collars employees on risk of cardiovascular system. 03 Tanuja Verma A comparative study to access the effect of endurance training passive mobilization reduce pain & disability in people with knee osteoarthritis. 04 Bhupendra Salvi Effect of supervised exercise with or without manual therapy in care of shoulder impingement syndrome
6 M.P.T. Session ( ) 01 Anita Jain (Cardio Pulmonary ) Effect of home based exercise training on pulmonary function and severity of symptoms in children with mild to moderate asthma 02 Karan Singh A comparative study to assess the effectiveness of midland and mulligan mobilization technique in the mx of adhesive causalities 03 Mamta Sehrawat A study to find out the effectives of vestibular rehabilitation in improving daily life function 04 Rahul D. Prajapati (Cardio Pulmonary ) The effectiveness of concentric vs eccentiric strength training of quadriceps musicale on functional out come in patients with primary osteoarthritis of knee 05 Prakarsh Sharma A comparative study to asses the effect of Tiachi ( the eight the brocades qigoma) and elastic resistance thera band exercise toree effect of pain, propriception and functional performance in oa knee patients 06 Swati Sharma Comparative study of effectiveness of massage & soft tissue release technique on delayed onset of muscles soreness. (DOMS) the effectiveness of concentric vs eccentric strength training of quadriceps musicale on functional out come in patients with primary osteoarthritis of knee 07 Vijesh Addegod Effectiveness 3exercise of mobilization in chronic low back pain. 08 Vikash Joshi An experimental study to assess the effect of cranio sacral therapy on migraine in women
7 M.P.T. Session ( ) 01 Amit Jamini (Neurology ) Efficacy of Neuro developmental Technique various conventional physiotherapy in improving functional acuity with cerebral palsy 02 Bhagyashree Mathur (Neurology ) 03 Himanshi Mahawar (Neurology ) 04 Jitendra Khicha Stroke patients balance training & balance training with obstacle Mechanical neck pain with conditional cervical neuropathy addressed by mechanical traction and conventional therapy Comparative study between Maitland and the muscle energy technique in periarthritis of shoulders 05 Mahendra Kumar Verma (Cardiology ) 06 Patel Avani Babu Bhai 07 Purva Singhal Effects of active cycle of breathing technique over diaphragmatic breathing exercise in moderate chronic bronchitis patients Prevention of low back pain in school going children s Comparative study between post isometric relaxion & passive stretching exercise of tightness of gastroneemeus 08 Prasant Kumar Pancholi (Orthopedic) 09 Ramkishan Saini 10 Shilpi 11 Shyama Patel To Study to find out the prevalence of Musculo skeletal disorder in hairdressers Elbow flexor tone elbow flexor strength & hand grip in relation to upper extremity functional outcome in recovery stroke Pts McKenzie Technique versus core strengthening exercise in chronic low back pain To Study the effect of vastus medial s exercise & mighietd Exs in patella femoral pain syndrome
8 Sl. No. Name of Student Topic of Dissertation M.P.T. Session ( ) 01 Arpita Shrivastava 02 Deepika Jangir To evaluate the effectiveness of the arm basis training in improving motor performance in arm paresis in subacute stroke patients. A comparative study to find out the effect of the Conventional therapy compared to the (MWM) to improve pain free grip strength and functions in lateral epicondylitis 03 Jai Mukul Pareek A comparative study of Maitland mobilizations (Caudal glide) versus movement with mobilization (MWM) on abduction (ROM) in patients of adhesive capsulitis of shoulder with grade Jitendra Meghwal To study the effect of movement training for motor recovery of upper limb in chronic stroke v/s movement training with neuromuscular electrical stimulation. 05 Narendra Chopdar A comparative study of manual therapy (instrument) assisted soft tissue mobilization technique v/s myofascial release in planter fasciitis( planter heel pain). 06 Ramesh Kumar Katewa To study to find out the effectiveness of longitudinal stripping massage combined with spray & stretch technique in the management of patients with tennis elbow. 07 Renuka Jaiswal 08 Seems Agarwal 09 Shrishti Bhargava To study the effect of patellofemoral mobilization v/s milked knee exercise program for patellofemoral pain. A comparative study. The effect of motor- dual task balance training on balance and gait of elderly women. Effect of treadmill training v/s frenkel s exercise on coordination balance and gait parameters in subjects with cerebellar ataxia : a comparative study. 10 Sonia Sharma To study the effect of dual task exercise v/s task specific exercise to improve locomotion in chronic stroke patients. A comparative study.
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