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Publication Presentations 2017-18
Research Project funded by ICMR:
  1. Role of long term task-based mirror therapy in inducing motor recovery in post stroke hemiparesis. (December 2015 – November 2017). PI: Dr. Kamal N. Arya, Lecturer OT  
 
Publication in indexed journal:
  1. Pandit S, Godiyal AK, Vimal AK, Singh U, Joshi D, Kalyanasundaram D. An Affordable Insole-Sensor-Based Trans-Femoral Prosthesis for Normal Gait. Sensors. 2018 Feb 27;18(3):706.
  2. Rehabilitation Methods for Reducing Shoulder Subluxation in Post-Stroke hemiparesis: A Systematic Review; Kamal Narayan Arya, Pandian S, Vikas, Puri V. 2017 Oct 11:1-14. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2017.1383712 Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation:
  3. Effect of activity-based mirror therapy on lower limb motor-recovery and gait in stroke: A randomised controlled trial. Kamal Narayan Arya, Pandian S, Kumar V. Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2017 Sep 26:1-18. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2017.1377087.
  4. Task-based Mirror Therapy Enhances Ipsilesional Motor Functions In Stroke: A Pilot Study
Kamal Narayan Arya, Shanta Pandian & Dharmendra Kumar. Journal of Body work & Movement therapy April 2017;21(2):334-341.
 
Presentation in National / International conference:
  1. Vimal AK, Pandit S, Godiyal AK, Anand S, Luthra S, Joshi D. An instrumented flexible insole for wireless COP monitoring. InComputing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2017 8th International Conference on 2017 Jul 3 (pp. 1-5). IEEE.
  2. Godiyal AK, Pandit S, Vimal AK, Singh U, Anand S, Joshi D. Locomotion mode classification using force myography. InLife Sciences Conference (LSC), 2017 IEEE 2017 Dec 13 (pp. 121-124). IEEE.
  3. Ultrasonography-Based Management of the Shoulder Subluxation in Stroke: A Case Series. Kamal Narayan Arya & Shanta Pandian. Presented & Published in Conference Souvenir – 55th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapist Association, 16th to 18th February 2018, at Nagpur.
    

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