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    Project Topic in Neurophysiotherapy

    Hello Sir(s)/Madam(s),

    I am pursuing Masters in Physiotherapy from Sancheti Hospital, Pune, India. I am currently in first year and looking for a project (thesis) topic for 3 yr project at masters level.

    I am looking for a ONE TIME ASSESSMENT topic in Neurophysiotherapy related to proprioception in Normal people;

    Or any topic related to BALANCE IN Wikipedia reference-linkPARKINSON's DISEASE (Assessment basis - one time study);

    Or any topic related to BALANCE IN Wikipedia reference-linkMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS.

    Please help me.
    Sapna
    (rightmi).

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    Re: Project Topic in Neurophysiotherapy

    hello dear, myself doind PGin neurology in krishna college of physiotherapy,karad.iam too searching a good topic in neurology.
    aim thinking on=

    1. comparison between pnf Wikipedia reference-linkbobath in shoulder pain in hemi.
    if u get one good plz let me know.
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    Re: Project Topic in Neurophysiotherapy

    are you asking for us to pick your topic...?



 
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