Does physiotherapy accelerate post-cesarean functional recovery?

In 2012, a study spearheaded by İlkim Çıtak Karakaya and a team of researchers from various institutions has unveiled promising results regarding the application of physiotherapy in the early post-cesarean period. The investigation aimed to determine the impact of a structured physiotherapy program on incision pain and functional activities following cesarean deliveries. The study involved fifty women who had undergone cesarean operations. The participants were … Continue reading Does physiotherapy accelerate post-cesarean functional recovery?

Does early ambulation improve patient comfort and reduce back pain after cardiac angiogram?

In 1994, Barkman, et. al., conducted a pilot study at a Western Canadian University-affiliated tertiary care hospital, we aimed to investigate the effects of early ambulation (at 3 hours post-cardiac angiogram) compared to standard ambulation time (at 6 hours post-cardiac angiogram) on delayed bleeding, pain levels, and anxiety in patients. The study involved thirty-nine patients who underwent cardiac angiograms, randomly assigned to either the experimental … Continue reading Does early ambulation improve patient comfort and reduce back pain after cardiac angiogram?