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六合彩直播开奖 GS students present physical medicine research in Australia

The 六合彩直播开奖 Graduate School students and medical doctors under the Ph.D. in Health Research program, Dr. Maria Belinda Cristina C. Fidel and Dr. Mary Monica Bernardo-Bueno, both scholars of the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, presented their research at the 18th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) in Sydney Australia held from June 1 to 6, 2024.

Dr. Fidel presented her research titled 鈥淧rotocol Development for Ultrasound Acquisition of Hamstring Architecture, Echo Intensity, and Shear Wave Elastography鈥 at the Clinical Sciences session held at the Darling Harbor Theater. This was a preliminary study of her main research regarding the ultrasound imaging of the hamstring among running-related athletes with recurrent injuries, which aims to explore how each hamstring muscle adapts to injury, targeting to enhance treatment efficacy to prevent re-injuries and optimize athlete rehabilitation. Her presentation detailed the methodologies employed in the protocol development, emphasizing the significance of precise ultrasound techniques in assessing muscle properties. She was joined by other oral presenters from Australia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.

Dr. Bueno participated in the poster presentations with her study titled 鈥淒evelopment of an Ultrasound Protocol for Genicular Nerve Hydrodissection in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: Focus Group Discussion.鈥 This was a preliminary study for her dissertation on the 鈥淓fficacy and Safety of Genicular Nerve Hydrodissection on Pain and Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis,鈥 which aims to explore a novel technique for managing knee pain.

Dr. Fidel and Dr. Bueno were accompanied and supported by their adviser and program lead, Dr. Consuelo Gonzalez-Suarez, Ph.D.

This annual conference is a highly regarded event that gathers professionals in the field, attracting leading experts worldwide. This year, a total of 1,779 participants from 87 countries attended.

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