Journal of Physiatry & Rehabilitation Studies (JPRS) in an international, high-quality journal that aims to publish the articles containing contemporary and important clinical research information. It accepts original research, review papers, clinical studies, editorials, etc., for publication.
The aim of JPRS is to provide the information on an open-access range around the globe to all the researchers and scientist for the utilization of the knowledge in the development of various methods and techniques to overcome the disabilities.
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Effects of the Incorporation of Cocoa Shell Meal Associated or not with Dried Brewers' Grains in the Feed as a Substitute for Wheat Bran on the Growth Performance of Piglets (Sus scrofa domesticus)
The increase in feed costs in pig production in recent years has led breeders to increasingly turn to unconventional resources. In order to better exploit cocoa shell powder associated or not with dried brewery spent grain, studies were carried
out ...
Pneumocephalus as a Rare Complication of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery; A Case Report and Literature Review
Introduction: Surgery on adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) deformity has known complications thoroughly debated in
the literature. All around the world, there may be a few spine surgeons who have heard about "pneumocephalus" as a postoperative c...
Eligibility of Post- Consumer Plastic Waste Recycling
Concept of recycling implies converting waste materials into new products, thereby reducing consumption of primary raw
posal methods appears to be constructed during the time when European development strategy was still focusing on fast economic gro...
Rapti Academy of Health Science Guidelines on Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is the gold standard for treating large and complex kidney stones. This paper presents the Rapti Academy of Health Science's comprehensive guidelines to standardize PCNL procedures and enhance patient outcomes whil...
Household Solid Waste Management Practices and Perceptions of Residents in Mekelle City
Mekelle City, Ethiopia, faces growing challenges due to the increasing volume of municipal solid waste (MSW). Inadequate
management systems pose significant threats to public health and the environment. This research investigates the practices
and ...
Nitrous Oxide at Dental-Used Low Concentration Adequately Depresses NMDA Receptor-Mediated Spontaneous and Evoked Responses in Rat Hippocampal CA3 Neurons
Nitrous oxide (N2O) induces anesthesia via interaction with N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and low concentration (30%)
of N2O is frequently used in dental procedure. Present study was examined how 30% N2O modulates spontaneous (s) and
evoked (e) NMDA ...
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