Mangaluru: Father Muller Medical College organizes workshop on ‘Therapeutic Taping


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Mangaluru, Jun 10: The department of Physiotherapy, Father Muller Medical College is organizing a two- day hands-on workshop on ‘Therapeutic Taping’ in the Muller Mini Hall (Father Muller Convention Centre) on June 10 and 11 from 9am to 5pm. The resource person for this workshop will be Dr Syed Rais Rizvi, director at Institute of manual therapy and taping, Dharwad, Karnataka. 70 undergraduate and postgraduate students delegates enrolled in this workshop from various physiotherapy colleges in Mangalore.

Therapeutic taping is tool utilised by the rehabilitation specialists in all programmes (paediatric, geriatric, orthopaedic, neurological, oncology and others) and levels of care (acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient, home care and Day Rehab) in pain management, soft tissue injury, tissues and joints misalignments, oedema.

Taping is commonly used as an adjunct or temporary technique. Athletes often make use of taping as a protective mechanism in the presence of an existing injury. Some of the goals with taping are to restrict the movement of injured joints, soft tissue compression to reduce swelling, support anatomical structures, and as protection from re-injury. Taping is used as one of the means of rehabilitation or prophylaxis in instances where support and stability are needed, as a first-aid tool, for the prevention of injury and protection of an injured anatomical structure while healing is taking place.

The inaugural programme began with a welcome by professor Cherishma D’Sliva, course coordinator for Physiotherapy, who also briefed on the bio sketch of the chief guest.

Dr Syed Rais Rizvi who has been a regular resource person to Father Muller was elated with the huge number of delegates for the workshop. The impetus to enhance skills and learning is always the beauty of the Father Muller management. More rewarding is the fact that the faculty encourage skill enhancement activities for their students and thus many of the workshop he had earlier conducted here, have seen the physiotherapist practising taping around the globe.

Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director, FMCI in his presidential address was amazed as the achievements and certification from various universities around the globe that the chief guest has gained. This should be your zeal to learn form the best and excel even higher he acclaimed to the students. Sports medicine has been gaining prominence and the role of the physiotherapist is seen as crucial for players. The social media addictions have led to decreased physical activities leading to muscle, bone and ligaments problems in many. The core essence of any human is to keep themselves physically, mentally and spiritually fit. He narrated his own experience with kinesiology, where he was treated for badminton related knee injury 6 months ago. Kinesiology helped by strengthening the ligaments and muscles around the knee, facilitating better mobility. He urged the students to learn and in turn benefit the society with such non-invasive therapy.

Fr Ajith Menezes, adminstrator, FMMC; Dr Antony Sylvan D'souza, dean, FMMC Members of the management committee and faculty of the physiotherapy department adorned the inaugural. The inaugural was compeered by Reshell Fernandes and Jaya P, organising secretary delivered the vote of thanks.

  

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