Prevalence of Low Back Pain Related Disability in Physiotherapy Students of WIRS, Abbottabad
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A STUDY OF NEW SPECIES OF GIN BERRY (GLYCOSMIS ALBICARPA): A REIVEW
PADMAXI BAILPATTAR SHRISHAILAPPA BADAMI NAYANABHIRAM UDUPA
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Prevalence of Low Back Pain Related Disability in Physiotherapy Students of WIRS, Abbottabad
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Every age group is impacted by the prevalent condition known as low back pain. It is on of the main musuloskeletal issues that the physiotherapy students deal with. The goal of this descriptive cross-sectional study was to find out the prevalence of LBP related disability in DPT students of WIRS Abbottabad. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Women Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Abbottabad, Pakistan. A sample size of 121 students was estimated suitable for the study calculated via RaoSoft sample size calculator. Students from 1st to final semester were asked to fill a self-administered demographic questionnaire followed by 2 well standardized questionnaires namely NPRS and Oswestry Disability Scale Questionnaire for pain intensity and low back pain related disability after seeking informed consent. Convenient sampling technique was gauged. The data was further analysed using IBM SPSS 20 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) statistical software. Out of 121 participants that were recruited, 57.9% reported to have low back pain while 42.1% did not
A STUDY OF NEW SPECIES OF GIN BERRY (GLYCOSMIS ALBICARPA): A REIVEW
PADMAXI BAILPATTAR SHRISHAILAPPA BADAMI NAYANABHIRAM UDUPA
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The present article is a systematic and constructive review of various species of Glycosmis and emphasizing of new species of gin berry that is Glycosmisalbicarpa. The genus Glycosmis comprise 51 accepted species broadly distributed in Australia, China, India, and South-East Asia. Traditionally, Glycosmis species are used in folk medicines to treat cancer, anaemia, rheumatism, fever, cough, liver-related problems, skin ailments, intestinal worm infections, wounds, and facial inflammation. 307 chemical constituents have been isolated and characterized from different species of the genus Glycosmis; among these constituents, alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenolics, and sulphur-containing amides are the major bioactive compounds. This review aims to provide readers with the latest information highlighting on new species of Glycosmis, its habitat, features, and uses of Glycosmisalbicarpa. Detail review of Pharmacological, toxicological and morphological study of Glycosmisalbicarpa is yet to be scrutinized. So that study of this new species can be advancement in Pharmaceutical industry for formulation of various dosage forms for treatment of various ailments. The recent discovery is the new species of Gin Berry which was found in India (kanyakumari wildlife sanctuary) and reported on 5th march 2022 in the newspaper (The HINDU).