Publications by authors named "Vijaya Krishnan"

Objectives: Adhesive capsulitis results in a multidimensional disability which demands a polygonal approach. Although physiotherapy proves an essential for a complete and comprehensive recovery in adhesive capsulitis, evidence also suggest the role of yoga in the management, hence this study investigate their effectiveness.

Methods: This is a quasi-randomised control study.

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Objectives/hypothesis: Otolaryngology instructional videos available online are often of poor quality. The objective of this article was to establish international consensus recommendations for the production of educational surgical videos in otolaryngology.

Study Design: DELPHI survey.

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Patients with intractable vertigo often present a diagnostic dilemma to the treating physician. A wide spectrum of diseases, ranging from those of the labyrinth onto the central nervous system, may present predominantly with vertigo. In some cases, it requires the clinical acumen of an experienced neuro-otologist, to decipher these vertiginous symptoms and arrive at a definitive diagnosis.

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Snoring & obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a globally prevalent problem which is on the rise in recent times. The treatment modalities include medical appliances and surgery. It is mandatory to have a rational approach in the management of OSAS, by meticulously analyzing both anatomical and physiological parameters causing the disorder.

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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of sleep abnormalities and their association with hypothyroidism and metabolic risk factors in a relatively lean urban South Indian population.

Methods: This population-based, cross-sectional study was carried out in the urban population of Chennai, one of the largest metropolitan cities of India. Phase 1 was conducted in the field and involved a door-to-door survey of 26,000 individuals.

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The successful outcome of a cochlear implant habilitation program depends upon a multitude of vital factors, including the avid cooperation of the cochlear implantee, committed participation of the parents/family members and total dedication of the habilitation team of implant audiologists and auditory verbal therapists. In a rare situation, where the implantee's performance is suboptimal or poor inspite of successful implantation, anxious moments engulf the parents and the implant team, with the morbid fear of a device failure lingering at the back of their minds. We report such an incident in a 13-year-old cochlear implantee, who was an excellent cochlear implant performer for 8 years, following which she had rapid deterioration of her auditory verbal skills within the next few weeks.

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Hearing aids are the principal means of auditory rehabilitation for patients with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss. Although technical improvements and modifications have improved the fidelity of conventional aids, hearing aids still have many limitations. Implantable hearing aids offer patients with hearing loss several potential advantages over conventional hearing aids.

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During the past two decades, Tuberculosis - both pulmonary and extrapulmonary have re-emerged as a major health problem worldwide. Nasal tuberculosis may be primary, or secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis or facial lupus. However all of them are rare entities.

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