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👨‍⚕️ Dr. J. B. Mishra, MPT (Neuro), MIAP, Movement Scientist & International Physiotherapist — presents his original innovation: **DMT Therapy (Derived / Dynamic Movement Technique Therapy).🧠 A 30-minute hands-on treatment session that realigns nerves, joints, muscles, and fascia — restoring natural coordination and balance.💪 Enhances Strength, Speed, Stamina & Skill (4S Principle) through pure movement correction.⚕️ Works for all types of pain and paralysis problems, including stroke, spinal issues, joint stiffness, neuropathy, back & neck pain.🕉️ No machines, no medicines, and no side effects — only the science of movement and the healing power of the human hand.🌿 Focuses on prevention, cure, and rehabilitation for people of all age groups.Key Features of DMT Therapy✅ Invented by: Dr. J. B. Mishra, MPT (Neuro), MIAP
✅ Therapeutic Innovation: 100 % Manual – No Machines
✅ Session Duration: 30 Minutes per treatment
✅ Scientific Basis: Movement Science & Neuromuscular Re-education
✅ Applications: Pain relief, paralysis recovery, stroke rehab, posture correction, functional training
✅ Mechanism: Neural alignment + Joint mobility + Fascia release + Muscle balance
✅ Safety: No side effects, non-invasive, drug-free
✅ Goal: To develop natural movement, restore function and improve quality of life
✅ Philosophy: “Movement is Medicine — A Movement Towards Better Health.”#DMTTherapy #DrJBMishra #MovementTherapy #Physiotherapy #PainRelief #ParalysisRecovery #MovementIsMedicine #ShraddhaPhysiotherapy #NeuroRehabilitation #TherapeuticMovement #ManualTherapy #FunctionalRecovery #StrokeRehabilitation #BackPainRelief #HealingThroughMovement #BetterHealth
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Neural desensitization is a process where the nervous system's response to a stimulus is gradually reduced through repeated or prolonged exposure. This can help decrease pain and sensitivity by retraining the brain to interpret a sensation as less threatening or painful, leading to normalization of the body's response. Effects can include a reduced pain response, increased comfort, and a greater ability to perform daily activities.
Mechanism
Repetitive stimulation: The affected area is repeatedly exposed to the stimulus in short bursts throughout the day.
Neural adaptation: This consistent sensory input encourages the brain to acclimate to the sensation, eventually decreasing its "alarm" response.
Goal: The aim is not to make the stimulus pleasant, but to stop it from causing an extreme pain response. The nervous system learns to associate the sensation with relaxation rather than pain.
Effects and benefits
Reduced pain: Minimizes the body's painful response to stimuli, which is often the goal after surgery or injury.
Increased tolerance: Improves the ability to tolerate sensations that were previously uncomfortable or painful.
Improved function: Helps the nerves and brain handle normal sensory information, which can lead to greater comfort and improved ability to perform daily activities.
Normalization: Helps to normalize the body's response to specific sensations over time.
Examples of techniques
Physical contact: Lightly and repeatedly touching a sensitive area with items of different textures, such as a soft cloth, a towel, or a massage tool.
Vibration: Using handheld massagers over the affected area to provide consistent, short-duration stimulation.
Psychological methods: Techniques like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) use standardized proto#backpain cols that involve processing past events, which can help with conditions like PTSD.
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Goals of Geriatric Physiotherapy
Improve Mobility & Independence: Helping older adults perform daily activities (like walking, sitting, and climbing stairs) with greater ease and confidence.
Prevent Falls: Strengthening muscles and improving balance to reduce the risk of falls and related injuries, according to Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune.
Manage Chronic Conditions: Addressing pain and functional limitations associated with conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular issues.
Maintain Physical & Mental Health: Keeping older adults active, preventing muscle wasting (atrophy), and enhancing overall well-being.
Aid Recovery: Assisting in recovery after surgeries or other medical treatments.
Common Conditions Treated
Arthritis and other joint pain
Osteoporosis and the risk of fractures
Balance disorders and dizziness
Muscle weakness and atrophy
Chronic pain
Post-operative recovery (e.g., after hip and joint replacement)
Neurological conditions, cardiac issues, and respiratory problems
How it Works
A geriatric physiotherapist will conduct an assessment to identify the specific needs of the older adult. Based on this, they create a personalized treatment plan that may include:
Strength Training: Exercises to build and maintain muscle mass.
Balance Exercises: Activities like standing on one leg or walking in a straight line to improve stability.
Flexibility and Range-of-Motion Exercises: To improve joint function and reduce stiffness.
Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to reduce pain and improve movement.
Education: Teaching patients and their families how to safely perform exercises and adapt their home environment to prevent falls and deconditioning.
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Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that is a common complication of diabetes, affecting up to half of people with the condition. Over time, high blood sugar (glucose) can damage nerves throughout the body, most often in the legs and feet.
While there is no cure for diabetic neuropathy, managing blood sugar levels is the most effective way to prevent or delay its progression. Treatment can also help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of serious complications, such as amputation. AI Mode
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Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that is a common complication of diabetes, affecting up to half of people with the condition. Over time, high blood sugar (glucose) can damage nerves throughout the body, most often in the legs and feet.
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While there is no cure for diabetic neuropathy, managing blood sugar levels is the most effective way to prevent or delay its progression. Treatment can also help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of serious complications, such as amputation.
Types and symptoms
Diabetic neuropathy can be classified into four main types, depending on which nerves are affected. Symptoms may develop slowly over time, and some people do not notice anything is wrong until significant nerve damage has occurred.
Peripheral neuropathy
This is the most common type, affecting the nerves of the feet, legs, hands, and arms.
Numbness or reduced ability to feel pain or temperature.
Tingling or burning sensations.
Sharp, jabbing, or cramping pains.
Extreme sensitivity to touch.
Muscle weakness or loss of balance.
Serious foot problems like ulcers, infections, and bone damage, due to loss of sensation.
Autonomic neuropathy
This affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls internal organs. This type can be particularly serious, as it impacts vital functions like heart rate, blood pressure, and digestion.
Digestive problems, such as gastroparesis (slow stomach emptying), leading to nausea, vomiting, or bloating.
Bladder and urinary issues, like urinary tract infections, incontinence, or difficulty emptying the bladder.
Low blood pressure when standing (orthostatic hypotension), causing dizziness or fainting.
Sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction in men and vaginal dryness in women.
Hypoglycemia unawareness, where a person no longer experiences the warning signs of low blood sugar.
Proximal neuropathy
Also called diabetic ₹polyradiculopathy, this rare form affects nerves in the hips, thighs, buttocks, or legs. It #typically impacts one side of the body and can cause severe pain and weakness.
Mononeuropathy (focal neuropathy)
This involves damage to a single, specific nerve in the face, torso, or leg. It can appear suddenly and may cause:
Double vision or eye pain
Facial paralysis
Pain or weakness in the hand or foot
Tingling in the hands or fingers (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome)
Causes and risk factors
The primary cause of diabetic neuropathy is prolonged, uncontrolled high blood sugar, which damages nerve fibers and the small blood vessels (capillaries) that supply the nerves with oxygen and nutrients.
Other factors that increase the risk include:
Duration of diabetes: The risk increases the longer you have diabetes.
Poor blood sugar control: This is the most significant risk factor.
Kidney disease: Can cause toxins to build up in the blood, leading to nerve damage.
High blood pressure and cholesterol: These are often linked to a higher risk.
Obesity: A body mass index (BMI) of 25 or more can raise your risk.
Smoking: Reduces blood flow to the nerves.
Excessive alcohol use.
Treatment and management
Management involves two key approaches: slowing the progression of nerve damage and managing the specific symptoms.
To slow disease progression
Manage blood sugar: Keep your blood glucose levels within the target range recommended by your doctor. The American Diabetes Association generally recommends an A1C of 7.0% or lower for most adults.
Control blood pressure
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