Khushbu Mehta1* and Foram Shah2
1Head of Physiotherapy, Nutrition and Meta Therapy Department in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Mumbai, India
2Physiotherapist in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Mumbai, India
*Corresponding Author: Khushbu Mehta, Head of Physiotherapy, Nutrition and Meta Therapy Department in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Mumbai, India.
Received: May 22, 2023; Published: June 21, 2023
One of the main causes of disability and a prevalent disease among the elderly is osteoarthritis (OA). The prevalence of knee OA is growing as the general population's average age rises [2].
Keywords:P.E.M.F; OA Knee; Knee Pain; Advanced Physiotherapy
Citation: Khushbu Mehta and Foram Shah. “Assessing Recovery of a Patient with Grade Iii Knee Osteoarthritis to Grade I a following Advanced Physiotherapy Machine (P.E.M.F.), Dry Needling and Conventional Physiotherapy Exercises”.Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 6.7 (2023): 61-63.
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