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Posted by on Mar 18, 2015 in Uncategorized

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Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity

Posted by on Mar 6, 2015 in Swavalamban Blog

Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity

International Women’s Day  is observed every year on 8th of March across all over the world in order to focus the achievements and contributions of the women in the society. ” A Strong Women is both Soft and Powerful, She is both Practical and Spiritual… .. a Strong Women in Her Essence is a Gift to the World” … women are perfect at multitasking work This day  is celebrated to provide respect to whole women fraternity,  as women are the major part of the society and plays a great role in the economic, political, and social activities, international...

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Proprioception

Posted by on Mar 4, 2015 in Swavalamban Blog

Proprioception  is the ability to percieve stimuli rising within the body regarding the position,motion and equilibrium.  Even if a person is blindfolded ,he or she knows through the sense of proprioception that if an arm is above the head or hanging by the side of the body. Proprioception is provided by proprioceptors embedded in skeletal straited muscles and in joints. The brain integrate information from the proprioception and from the vestibular system into its overall sense of body position,  movement and acceleration. Proprioceptors consist of both sensory and motor nerves that send...

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Visual Disorder Associated with Cerebral Palsy

Posted by on Feb 22, 2015 in Swavalamban Blog

Visual Disorder Associated with Cerebral Palsy

Visual impairments can result from problems with any part of the visual system including the eyes,eye muscles, optic nerve and the areas of cerebral cortex that process visual information. Optic nerve damage, visual field losses , and cataracts are common in premature infant with retinopathy of prematurity. Children with cerebral palsy exhibit a variety of problems with acuity and focusing, oculomotor performance and visual perception. Almost 75 % children have refractive errors including near sightedness or farsightedness + astigmatism.Cortical visual impairment is defined as partial or...

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Patient 4

Posted by on Jan 23, 2015 in Testimonials

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