Occupational hazard– case study report of a fitter with spine disc lesions treated with physiotherapy
Journal Title: International Journal of Recent Scientific Research - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
In occupational health, safety and prevention of hazards among developing countries have much to be done. This original case study in which a fitter was treated for cervical and lumbar disc lesions with conservative physiotherapy. With an encouraging prognosis, other prophylactic aspects of rehabilitation including ergonomics were discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Subramanian S. S
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