Kinnari More (PT)
Physiotherapist (PT)
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Mitochondrial Myopathy ?
- October 2, 2022
Mitochondrial myopathy is a group of genetic diseases caused by defects in the way that mitochondria, or powerhouses in the cells, make energy for the body. The disorders affect the organs and tissues that use the most mitochondrial energy, such as the muscles, eyes, ears and central nervous system. Most mitochondrial myopathies occur before the age of 20, and often begin with exercise intolerance or muscle weakness. During physical activity, muscles may become easily fatigued or weak. Prevalence: Mitochondrial disease cases is estimated to be 6.2–23.3 in 100,000 worldwide. These disorders affect both men and women, children and adults, and individuals…
READ MOREKinnari is a Skilled Physical therapist from India and graduated from University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is a passionate therapist with 5 years of experience in hospital, clinic and rehabilitation set ups.
She is an expert in evaluating, assessing and treating patients with post surgical and musculoskeletal problem.
Post graduate studies led to a special interest in Neurological Rehabilitation which includes Spinal cord injury, Stroke, Vestibular, Pediatric Rehabilitation and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation techniques. Trained in advanced modalities like Primus, Able X , Reformer, FES and Lite Gait.
She believes in practising an evidence based and holistic approach especially with strong patient education and counselling.
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Parkinson’s Diesease
- Vertigo
- Radiculopathy
- Myopathy
- Peripheral Nerve Injury
- Pediatric Rehabilitation (Cerebral Palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down’s Syndrome, Pediatric Rheumatology)
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Mitochondrial Myopathy ?
- October 2, 2022
Mitochondrial myopathy is a group of genetic diseases caused by defects in the way that mitochondria, or powerhouses in the cells, make energy for the body. The disorders affect the organs and tissues that use the most mitochondrial energy, such as the muscles, eyes, ears and central nervous system. Most mitochondrial myopathies occur before the age of 20, and often begin with exercise intolerance or muscle weakness. During physical activity, muscles may become easily fatigued or weak. Prevalence: Mitochondrial disease cases is estimated to be 6.2–23.3 in 100,000 worldwide. These disorders affect both men and women, children and adults, and individuals…
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