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SE covean atl ne Reaattoreure G2 ee FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT PORTION 2023 - 2024 MPT 21102 - PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC - I MPT I YEAR CAT FPORTIONS: UMT-1 1, Short Wave Diathermy ~ Pulsed and Continuous 2. Ulraconie Therapy 3. Ultraviolet Therapy 4, Infrared radiation 5. Laser Therapy. 6 Paratfin War Bath, 7. Cryotherapy: 8 Moist heat therapy 9. Contrast bath, Unit 1 Electronic Traction 2 Tontophoresis 3 Interferential Therapy: 4 Traneeutancous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, $ _Blectrieal Stimulation ~ Faradic, Galvanie 6 Dynamic currents, “ 7 Continuous Passive Motion, oo 8 Fluid therapy 9 Biofeedback. fe bea ATM PORTIONS ro UNTIL te xeerrornystorocy fs foaie covcsripedC adh RESeaRa mirc Gay FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY Anomalous innervations of the extremities Nerve conduction of non limb nerves Autonomic nervous system testing CAT III PORTIONS OF CAT AND TLINCLUDED ctromyography Introduction to electromyography Technique of electromyography Clinical application of electromyography and nerve conductio Electromyographic findings in neurological disorders Norve conduction and EMG studies in polyneuropathy UNIT-VI 1. Repetitive nerve stimulation Single fibre and macro electromyography Visual evoked potential Bra sm auditory evoked potential Somato-sensory evoked potentials Mo evoked potential oe e--Bh Neate & FACULTY OF PHY: SIOTHERAPY 1. Exeitable tissue — Nerve ‘A. Excitation and conduction B, Measurement of electrical events. ©. Tonie hasis of excitation and conduction. D. Physiologie hasis of nerve conduetion tests, 2, Bxeitable tis A. Skeletal Musele: Electrical phenomena and ionie fluxes, contractile sue ~ Muscle responses, physiological basis of Electromyogram [EMG]. B. Cardiae Muscle: G], and ctrival properties, Bleetrocardiogram [E physiological basis of ECG. € — Smooth Muscle: Electrical properties. Electrical events at synapse, chemical transmission of synaptic activity. Electrical and ionic events in receptors. Electrical activity of the brain, ElectroEneephalogram [EEG] — Physiological basis Physiology of Pain, UNIT -1V 1. History of clinical neurophysiology An introduction to electro diagnostic signals and their measurements, Nerve conduction study Principles of nerve conduction study Median nerve Ulnar nerve 2 3 A, B. c. D. Radial nerve E. F, G. HL ‘ Brach Lamb plexon ants terminal branches Sacral plexus and its terminal branches | 1. Lumbosacral Radieulopathy

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