Raktim Swarnakar
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
26 Papers
2 Citations
Raktim Swarnakar is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Rehabilitation in long COVID-19: A mini-review
TL;DR: Rehabilitation has immense importance during this pandemic considering a few aspects, and Multidisciplinary COVID-19 rehabilitation clinics are essential to address the demand.
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Personal hygiene care in persons with spinal cord injury during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown: an Indian perspective.
Raktim Swarnakar,Shreya Santra +1 more
TL;DR: The barriers to personal hygiene in persons with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) during this pandemic and lockdown in India are highlighted and it is conspicuous that mobility restriction and environmental barriers are two important hindrances to optimal hygienic practice among people with SCI.
“Platelet-Rich Fibrin Membrane-as a novel biomaterial for pressure injury healing in a person with spinal cord injury: A case report”
TL;DR: A 25-year-old male with operated traumatic T10 American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale grade A paraplegia with neurogenic bowel, and bladder and a stage II PI over the left greater trochanter, was admitted for inpatient rehabilitation as discussed by the authors .
“Platelet-Rich Fibrin Membrane-as a novel biomaterial for pressure injury healing in a person with spinal cord injury: A case report”
TL;DR: A 25-year-old male with operated traumatic T10 American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale grade A paraplegia with neurogenic bowel, and bladder and a stage II PI over the left greater trochanter, was admitted for inpatient rehabilitation as discussed by the authors .
Communicable to Non-communicable Disease Pandemic in the Making: An Urgent Call for Post-COVID-19 Preparedness
TL;DR: An infectious disease/communicable disease such as COVID-19 is indirectly leading to increased incidence of several non-communicable diseases (cardiac, renal, neurological, etc.), so urgent preparedness in all aspects is warranted to control such a situation.