Publications by authors named "Pranali S Kamat"

Background: Hip adductors are the group of muscles that stabilize the pelvis during weight transfer in lower limbs in a gait cycle. As the full range of motion is seldomly used, this group of muscles commonly go into tightness which in turn may be a predisposing factor in development of back pain and knee pain.

Methods: 54 healthy individuals were selected after screening for bilateral hip adductor tightness by measuring hip abduction range of motion using goniometer.

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Background: The relative influences of baseline risk factors for pediatric nonaccidental burns have not been well described. We evaluated baseline characteristics of pediatric nonaccidental burn patients and their primary caretakers.

Methods: A single-center retrospective cohort study was conducted of pediatric (age < 17) burn patients from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2018.

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  • - The study focused on pediatric patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy for appendicitis to identify factors predicting postoperative opioid needs, highlighting a shift towards minimizing opioid use.
  • - Among 546 patients, 28% received postoperative opioids, with findings showing that longer preadmission symptom duration and more complicated appendicitis were linked to higher opioid administration.
  • - The research indicated that preoperative opioid use significantly correlated with increased postoperative opioid requirements, suggesting that reducing preoperative opioids could help decrease overall opioid use after surgery.
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