MedPress Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), otherwise called physiatry or restoration medication, means to improve and re-establish functional ability and quality to those with actual impedances or handicaps influencing the mind, spinal rope, nerves, bones, joints, tendons, muscles, and ligaments. It takes an all encompassing, diverse way to deal with care that spotlights on what a patient's ailment means for each part of their life, remembering their job for the working environment, home and regular exercises likewise consolidates active recuperation and agony medicines to assist patients with staying away from a medical procedure. The objective of physiatry is to expand actual working, enormously decline or dispose of torment, encourage freedom, and work on the personal satisfaction for those enduring with a handicap, constant torment and actual disabilities.

Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed open access journmal that distributes wide assortment of data in interdisciplinary parts of actual medication and Rehabilitation. The fundamental goal of the journal is to set a discussion for distribution, training, and trade of conclusions, and to worldwide advance exploration and distributions. The Journal gives a platform to all clinicians, specialists and wellbeing experts to contribute their discoveries and assist with bringing issues to light among local area in different parts of the board of sicknesses, actual medication and recovery. We publish the information through open access stage providing the readers without charge, fast and limitless access. The published work reaches the general public and the scientific community immediately after publication, thus providing higher citation rates for the author. All the articles published in the journal are permanently archived thus providing unrestricted utilization and requisition of the scientific information. The Journal follows Double Blind Peer Review process to keep up with the Quality of the information published.

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