Dildip Khanal

Dildip Khanal
National Trauma Center, Mahankal, Kathmandu Nepal · Physiotherapy

Master of Physiotherapy in Neurology

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Introduction
Hello everyone, myself Dildip Khanal. I have completed my master of Physiotherapy in Neurology. Presently i am working in National Trauma Center, Kathmandu Nepal as Physiotherapist. My area of interest are Physiotherapy, Neuro-Physio, disability and Community Based Rehabilitation.
Education
August 2011 - August 2013
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences
Field of study
  • Physiotherapy

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Metaphyseal dysplasia is a very rare inherited bone disorder. Here is a case report and possible treatment options for 11 years old child, detected by Karuna foundation Nepal.
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Congenital vertebral anomalies are the collection of malformations of spine, which include alterations of the shape and number of vertebrae. Here is a case report of 15 years old male child with a combination of various vertebral anomalies such as hemi-vertebra, block-vertebra, butterfly vertebra, absence of S4 and S5 vertebras and the coccyx along...
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Apoplexy and the spinal cord injury are the most common neurological disorders, representing foremost causes of disability. Nevertheless, a combination of the diseases is a rare life-threatening condition requiring a team of rehabilitation for management.
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Background: Fothergill’s Disease (FD) also called as Trigeminal Neuralgia is characterized by paroxysmal attacks of severe, sharp, stabbing, electric shock like pain affecting one side of face mainly second and third divisions of it. FD is sometimes called “the worst pain known to mankind” and “the suicide disorder” by Medical Science. It is trigge...
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Abstract: Background: As the pelvic motion comes from trunk muscles, a specific use of pelvic pattern not only exercises the pelvis for mobility and stability but also facilitate trunk motion and stability.Objective: To determine the effect of Pelvic Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation(PNF) technique on facilitation of trunk movement in hemip...
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Background: Pott’s Paraparesis is one of the serious manifestations of Tuberculosis of Spine. The presence of Post Polio Residual Paralysis (PPRP) in one of the lower extremity adds to the seriousness of the sufferer. There is hardly any study about the electronic balance board and treadmill training in patients with Pott’s Paraparesis as well as...

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