SGTU’s Ortho Care and Rehab Club Celebrates Prestigious Research Publication
Gurugram, India – The Ortho Care and Rehab Club at SGT University proudly celebrates the outstanding research achievement of Aditi Thakur (MPT Musculoskeletal Disorders), Dr. Priyanka Rishi (Head of Department, Orthopaedics and Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Physiotherapy), and Dr. Priyanka Siwach (Assistant Professor) for their prestigious publication in the Wiley Online Library, a Q1 Scopus-indexed journal.
Their research paper, titled “The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation Versus Conventional Methods in Enhancing Functional Outcomes for Post-Operative Lower Limb Patients: A Systematic Review,” makes a significant contribution to the field of rehabilitation sciences. The study provides valuable insights into the comparative effectiveness of virtual reality-based rehabilitation and traditional physiotherapy methods, paving the way for technological advancements in post-operative patient care.
Advancing Research in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
The research focuses on how virtual reality (VR) rehabilitation can improve functional recovery and mobility in post-operative lower limb patients. By systematically analyzing existing literature, the authors provide critical evidence supporting the integration of VR technologies into physiotherapy protocols. The findings emphasize the potential of immersive rehabilitation techniques to enhance patient outcomes, reduce recovery time, and improve engagement in therapy sessions.
This publication marks a significant milestone in rehabilitation sciences, highlighting the growing role of technology-driven interventions in modern physiotherapy practices. The use of virtual reality in rehabilitation represents a shift toward patient-centered, interactive, and engaging treatment approaches, making therapy sessions more effective and accessible.
A Proud Moment for SGT University
This achievement is a testament to the dedication, expertise, and commitment of the researchers to advancing medical knowledge and improving healthcare outcomes. Their hard work and scholarly excellence reflect SGT University’s commitment to fostering a culture of research, innovation, and academic excellence in physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences.
The Faculty of Physiotherapy at SGT University continues to encourage groundbreaking research and interdisciplinary collaborations, ensuring that students and faculty members contribute meaningfully to the evolving landscape of healthcare.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Aditi Thakur, Dr. Priyanka Rishi, and Dr. Priyanka Siwach on this prestigious publication and look forward to their future groundbreaking contributions.