Pre Conference workshop on ‘’Recent Trends in ACL injury Prevention and Rehabilitation’’

We are happy to announce the Pre Conference Workshop, a wonderful opportunity to enhance your clinical skills through the Karnataka Physiocon 2025……

Date: 23.04.2025
Time: 09.00 AM to 04.00 PM
1. Topic: Knee Ligaments: Injury Mechanisms, Biomechanical Risk factor & Prevention Programs
Dr.Pindika Prabhu Jeevan Kumar,
Assistant Professor & Fitness Trainer,
Alvas College of Physiotherapy, Moodbidri.
2. Topic: ACL Injury: Functional & return to sports criteria Following Reconstruction.
Dr.S.Sudhakar,
Professor, Faculty of Physiotherapy,
Dr.M.G.R Educational & Research Institute, Chennai.
3. Topic: On field Sports management.
Dr.Vinod Kumar Jain,
Managing Director,
Integra Sports Hub, Jayanagar, Bengaluru
 

Community Physiotherapy Camp

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy , organised a Community Physiotherapy Camp in association with Department of Community Medicine, RRMCH…….

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy , organised a Community Physiotherapy Camp in association with Department of Community Medicine, RRMCH in the Urban Health Centre, Channasandra, Bangalore, on 13th February 2025. Dr. Shashikala, HOD, Department of Community Medicine, RRMCH addressed the public regarding the importance of Physiotherapy, Exercises and Ergonomics in some common musculoskeletal problems. Faculty members, interns and students of RRCP participated in the session by creating awareness and demonstrated various exercises using charts to prevent and overcome common musculoskeletal problems. Within community around 50 individuals participated in the gathering and was benefitted with the session.
 

Topic on “Hand washing techniques, Bio medical waste management and Needle stick injuries”

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy organised a training session in association with Hospital Infection Committee, RRMCH ….

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy organised a training session in association with Hospital Infection Committee, RRMCH on topic “Hand washing techniques, Bio medical waste management and Needle stick injuries” on 31st January 2025 in the Department of Physiotherapy, RRMCH. Mrs Vasantha, from Hospital Infection Committee, RRMCH was the resource person who delivered the necessary information regarding hospital acquired infections and its management. Faculty members, interns, PG students and UG students of RRCP attended the training program and was benefitted with the information.

Wishing a Very Happy Birthday to Smt. S. Lalitha Lakshmi

“On your special day, may the year ahead be adorned with moments of grandeur and unforgettable joy. May every passing day bring you an abundance of reasons to smile, good health to cherish, and success beyond measure. Wishing you a magnificent and prosperous birthday, Madam.

Reducing the Risk of Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Sports

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy organised a guest lecture on topic “Reducing the Risk of Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Sports” in Kadamba Hall, RRMCH on 27th January 2025.

Date: 27th January 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Venue: Kadamba Hall
Guest Speaker: Dr Chris Bryne
senior lecturer in physiotherapy
university of Exeter, United Kingdom.
Ms Ammy Williams, regional head for south Asia, student recruitment, university of Exeter, United Kingdom gave the information regarding abroad studies in detail. Dr P Balasubramanian, Principal of RRCP, Faculty members, interns, PG students and UG students of RRCP attended the program and was benefitted with the lecture.
 

Orientation Program of EBSCO Information Services

Rajarajeshwari College of Physiotherapy organised an orientation program in association with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences ..

Date: 20th January 2025
Time: 11:00AM to 12:00PM
Venue: 4th floor, Smart Class Room, RRMCH
Rajarajeshwari College of Physiotherapy organised an orientation program in association with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences about HELINET CONSORTIUM SUBSCRIBED ELECTRONIC RESOURCES OF EBSCO on topic “Advancing Physiotherapy Research Through EBSCO” in 4th floor smart classroom, RRMCH. Mr MK Srinivasa was our guest speaker who provided us information regarding the importance and benefits of EBSCO sources for research and academic activities. Faculty members, interns, PG students and UG students attended the program and was benefitted with his training regarding the usage of EBSCO information services.

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World cerebral palsy – 2024

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy participated in a special awareness program on role of Physiotherapy and special education in children with Cerebral Palsy.

On 25th oct 2024, on behalf of World Cerebral Palsy Day, RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy participated in a special awareness program on role of Physiotherapy and special education in children with Cerebral Palsy organised by Dr Adarsh, HOD, Department of Pediatrics, RRMCH on the theme Uniquely CP. Dr Balasubramanian, Principal, RRCP, faculty members and PG students of RRMCH and RRCPactively participated in the event.
Mr Chand pasha, special educator, Spastic Society of Karnataka along with their team participated and discussed their experiences and challenges in treating children with CP.
Children with cerebral palsy with their parents also attended the event and participated in various cultural programs organised by the committee. They also acknowledge about the treatment approaches and therapy approaches followed by Department of Paediatrics and department of physiotherapy.
 

WORLD STROKE DAY – 2024

Rajarajeswari College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru organised a symposium in collaboration with Department of Neurology/General medicine.

Date: 29th October 2024
Rajarajeswari College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru organised a symposium in collaboration with Department of Neurology/General medicine on account of WORLD STROKE DAY at Kadamba Hall,RRMCH.
The programme started with welcome speech which was followed by lamp lighting by all the dignitaries Dr. B.Sathyamurthy – Dean, RRMCH, Dr.Praveen Kumar, Medical Superintendent, RRMCH and Dr.M .V. Krishna, HOD, General Medicine RRMCH with their gracious presence .
This year the theme for World Stroke Day was # Greater Than Stroke Active Challenge. The programme was enlighten with talk on ‘’ B.E.F.A.S.T in recognising stroke ‘’ by Dr Shreya, Neurologist ,RRMCH and Dr Madhusudhan , PG student from Dept of General medicine followed with talk on’’ Motor relearning programme in treatment of balance impairments in stroke patients’’ by Dr.Hitha Sherin. U (PT), Lecturer, RRCP.
Later, the PG students of RRCP presented with poster on importance of sports and physical activity in prevention of stroke and inclusion of stroke patients into sports post stroke.
The Staffs, Postgraduate and Undergraduate students of RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy and RRMCH enthusiastically participated in this programme and got benefitted.