Physiotherapy ensuring people a hale and hearty life
Physiotherapy awareness is on the rise in the metros. But the same is not true for rural areas/ industries. Physiotherapy will […]
Physiotherapy awareness is on the rise in the metros. But the same is not true for rural areas/ industries. Physiotherapy will […]
India-based healthcare provider iRelief Services recently unveiled its mobile-based app, iRelief, which offers the whole gamut of instant services including […]
Osteoarthritis is the most prent arthritis in India over 60 million would be affected by the disease by 2025. As […]
With the launch of hospitals in different parts of the country, OXXY is all set to offer an added advantage […]
Kauvery Hospital has launched the department of Orthogeriatrics for comprehensive orthopedic care in an extension of its healthcare services to […]
The state government is working on a project of big data analysis which will have a comprehensive database of disease’s […]
Trivitron Healthcare (Medical Technology Solutions provider) has entered into a partnership with Johari Digital Healthcare to market physiotherapy products, point […]
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has made it compulsory for both government and private colleges teachers to take certain […]
[This article was published in the August 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] Dr B.R Ambedkar Memorial Teaching hospital & Tripura Medical College
Fortis Global Healthcare Holdings, prooted by Malvinder Mohan Singh and Shivinder Mohan Singh is all set to buy units of Hong Kong-based Quality HealthCare Asia Ltd for HK$1.5 billion (US$193 million).
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has taken a pioneering step by developing the first online PG Diploma course in Acupuncture.
The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Physiotherapy at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has been offering specialized care to its patrons for almost 15 years now. With the up-gradation in the department the hospital continues to show its commitment towards the science of rehabilitation.
In an interview with eHEALTH, U. K. Ananthapadmanabhan, President, KMCH, talks about recent health initiatives taken by the hospital and how technology has revolutionised healthcare in the country and around the world. Excerpts