Publications by authors named "Nikita Gangwani"

Urge incontinence, often linked to prolapsed intervertebral disc (PIVD) due to nerve compression, involves sudden, involuntary urine leakage. Management includes behavioral therapy, bladder training, and pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) to strengthen pelvic muscles and regulate voiding, effectively reducing symptoms and improving quality of life. A 40-year-old female patient presented with chief complaints of lower back pain radiating down the right lower limb below the knee, accompanied by a right-sided listing.

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Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common consequence of lateral ankle sprains, resulting in persistent pain, instability, and functional limitations. This case report investigates the effectiveness of a physiotherapy intervention for a 25-year-old female patient with CAI, marked by recurrent ankle sprains and persistent symptoms despite prior conservative treatments. The patient exhibited swelling, pain, and instability, with clinical assessment revealing significant ligament laxity and a high longitudinal arch in both feet.

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Although rare, musculoskeletal involvement of tuberculosis (TB) sustains this disease as a global health problem. Hip TB presents some unique challenges to its diagnosis and cure because of its specific anatomical and biomechanical properties. Herein, we would like to highlight an integrated approach in the surgical intervention and rehabilitation towards the management of an advanced symptom-bearing 25-year-old female hip TB patient.

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Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are frequent and can seriously impair stability and mobility. This study examines rehabilitation outcomes in four patients following ligament reconstruction. Four patients who underwent ACL reconstruction and received different physiotherapy protocols, namely, "Oxford Knee Services," "Mass General Brigham," "Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine," and "Schlechter Protocol of Youth Sports and Ortho," were included.

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This case report explains the successful management of a rare, combined injury: an undisplaced patellar fracture and a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsion fracture at the tibial attachment in a 44-year-old male patient following a motorbike accident. While both injuries are frequently seen in orthopedic practice, their concurrent occurrence is uncommon. The patient presented with significant knee swelling, limited range of motion, and pain following the accident.

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Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a common condition affecting a significant portion of the population and is effectively managed through various interventions, including nonpharmacological approaches. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in CGH management, with numerous studies supporting its effectiveness. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of specific nonpharmacological physical therapy interventions for CGH.

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Article Synopsis
  • Anterolisthesis is a spinal condition where a vertebra slips forward over the one below it, commonly resulting in lower back pain and mobility issues, particularly at the L5-S1 level.
  • *Factors contributing to anterolisthesis include trauma and congenital abnormalities, and symptoms can be exacerbated by issues with the piriformis muscle, leading to increased pain and altered movements.
  • *Management strategies often involve a holistic approach with physical therapy, pain management, and potentially surgery, as demonstrated in a case involving a 75-year-old male with back pain and lower limb discomfort after a fall.
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Cerebral palsy (CP) manifests as atypical muscle tone, posture, and movement, and is classified into four main types: extrapyramidal (dyskinetic), spastic quadriplegia, spastic hemiplegia, and spastic diplegia. Patients with CP might move awkwardly because of this since it indicates that their muscles are tense. We report the case of a 13-year-old child who complained of soreness in his right calf muscle and trouble walking over the previous two years.

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Pelvic fractures (PFs), involving the disruption of the bony structures in the pelvic region, are complex injuries often associated with high-energy trauma. Such fractures can significantly impact a patient's mobility and overall quality of life. Concurrently, fractures of the malleoli, specifically the lateral and medial aspects of the ankle, are common lower extremity injuries that can result from various mechanisms, including twisting or direct trauma.

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