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Browsing by Author "Kazim Haider (FA17- BCS-114), Abdul Raffay (FA17- BCS-150), Hamna Ashraf (FA17- BCS-140)"

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    Physio AID
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2022) Kazim Haider (FA17- BCS-114), Abdul Raffay (FA17- BCS-150), Hamna Ashraf (FA17- BCS-140); LHR TP 8025; Sara Muneeb
    Going to the Doctor after a bone fracture surgery is always a nuisance, you’re given a set of exercises to perform for a stipulated period of time. Then you’ll go back to the doctor to see signs of any potential progress. But what if there is no progress? What if you learn that you’ve been doing the exercises all wrong and now, you’ll have to start all over? Such incidents are very common with physiotherapy patients and they not only waste time and effort but can also be painful. In an effort to rid ourselves from this issue, we’ve deduced a scheme of allowing technology to take over and once again make our lives easier. A physiotherapy app that gives real-time feedback regarding the patient’s exercise routine, his form and the duration of the exercise will help make our life a lot easier. Making this vision into a reality will help save costs from a weekly or monthly visit to the doctor as well as streamlining the entire post-surgery experience

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