Suraj Bhimarao Kanase

@kvv.edu.in

HOD/Professor
Krishna VishwaVidyapeeth Deemed to be university Karad

HOD/ PROFESSOR DEP OF NEUROPHYSIOTHERAPY

EDUCATION

MPT PhD

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
31

Scopus Publications

275

Scholar Citations

8

Scholar h-index

6

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Neurocognitive Assessment Models for Early Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Schools
    International Journal of Special Education, 2026
  • Effect of Hybrid Assistive Neuromuscular Dynamic Therapy and Constraint Induced Movement Therapy in the Upper Extremity Functions in Hemiparetic Patients
    Anubha Aranake, Dr. Suraj Kanase
    International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology, 2026
    Purpose: - Stroke is a leading cause of long term disability in adults, often resulting in weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, known as hemiparesis. Upper limb hemiparesis significantly limits a person’s ability to perform movements, affecting overall independence. Recovery of arm and hand function is typically slower. While various rehabilitation methods aim to improve motor function, many individuals continue to experience persistent difficulties due to limited movement control, spasticity and reduced sensory feedback. Innovative approaches are needed to enhance motor recovery and support functional independence in stroke survivors. Materials and methods:- A total of 28 participants with post-stroke hemiparesis were randomly assigned into two groups: Group A (control group) received only Constraint Induced Movement Therapy, while Group B (experiment group) received both Hybrid Assistive Neuromuscular Dynamic Therapy and Constraint Induced Movement Therapy. Outcome measures included the Fugl-Meyer Hand Assessment, Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), and Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (STREAM), evaluated at baseline (Day1), 2nd week, 4th week, 6th week. Results: - Both groups showed significant improvements over six weeks (p< 0.05), but Group B had greater gains. Group A improved modesty across all the functions measures, while Group B showed larger increases in FuglMeyer, ARAT, and STREAM scores (p<0.0001). Between group analysis confirmed significantly better outcomes in Group B, supporting the effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy combined with hybrid assistive neuromuscular dynamic therapy. Conclusion: - The combination of Hybrid Assistive Neuromuscular Dynamic Therapy with Constraint Induced Movement Therapy is more effective than Constraint Induced Movement Therapy alone in improving upper extremity function in hemiparetic stroke patients. This dual approach reduces spasticity, enhances neuroplasticity and promotes greater task performance, suggesting that integrating assistive neuromuscular technologies into conventional therapy can significantly advance stroke rehabilitation outcomes
  • Assessing Discomfort Metrics and Seating Design in Physiotherapy
    Suraj Kanase, Rasika Manapure
    Physiotherapy Using Artificial Intelligence, 2026
    Seating design for physiotherapy for long term rehabilitation and for seat intervention whose mobility challenged is perhaps the most overlooked part of the process. Inappropriate seating usually causes augmented discomfort, poor postural alignment, and lack of therapeutic adherence and hence, affects the clinical outcomes. Optimal discomfort fitting is achieved and measured through subjective and objective metrics. Therefore, the objective of this research is to integrate discomfort assessment with physiotherapy seating design through validated discomfort and physiotherapy incorporated through discomfort ergonomic design elements and advanced discomfort technology. Patients can undergo subjective measures of discomfort capture through visual analog scales, body discomfort maps, and the modified Borg scale, whereas objective measures include pressure mapping, electromyography, and postural monitors that quantify biomechanical stress. Considering both the subjective and objective approaches covers patient need more thoroughly and improves the precision of therapeutic sitting arrangement configurations. Other more advanced topics include the critical attributes of physiotherapeutic seating: adjustability, supportive and mobilizable integral to embrace dynamic posture, and active control of pressure redistribution. These concepts further the understanding of their application to particular populations such as geriatric and bariatric patients with neurological disorders, and pediatrics. Novel ideas include smart seats, adaptive AI systems, 3D printed cushions, and analytics data integrated into the patient's care.
  • Effect of Rhythmic Initiation Along With Rhythmic Activity Facilitation on Functional Mobility in Early Parkinson's Patients
    Dr. Akshata Adhikari, Dr. G Varadharajulu, Dr. Suraj Kanase
    International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology, 2026
    Background: Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder worldwide. The incidence of PD is estimated to range between 410 and 529 cases per 100,000 person-years. The condition gradually impairs motor functions, leading to symptoms such as akinesia, postural instability, gait disturbances, fatigue, dysphagia, and speech changes. While studies have shown that Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) techniques have benefits in treating PD, though particularly rhythmic initiation has not been examined individually. Hence the study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of rhythmic initiation, alongside conventional therapy to determine its potential for inclusion in standard treatment protocols to improve patient recovery and independence. Methodology: The study was conducted on 12 individuals diagnosed with early-stage Parkinson’s Disease, selected based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. A brief demographic profile was collected from each participant before the initial assessment. The outcome measures utilized were SPDDS and UPDRS. Participants were randomly allocated into two groups: Group A (control group), which received conventional physiotherapy, and Group B (experimental group), which received conventional physiotherapy in addition to rhythmic initiation and rhythmic activity facilitation techniques. The intervention was administered for 45 minutes per day, four days per week, over a period of six weeks. Outcomes were analyzed by comparing the differences in pre-intervention, midintervention (3rd week), and post-intervention assessments both within and between groups. Results: Data was analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA and unpaired t-tests. The control group showed UPDRS improvement from 30.8 to 18.6 and SPDDS from 43.6 to 31.5 over six weeks. The experimental group improved from 31.8 to 16.6 (UPDRS) and 41.6 to 25.83 (SPDDS). P-values indicated significant improvements: 0.0133 (UPDRS) and 0.0263 (SPDDS) in the control group; 0.0024 (UPDRS) and 0.0121 (SPDDS) in the experimental group. T-values were 0.5489 (UPDRS) and 2.436 (SPDDS); F-values were 5.725 (UPDRS) and 11.649 (SPDDS), indicating greater improvement in the experimental group. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that combining rhythmic initiation with rhythmic activity facilitation significantly improved functional mobility in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
  • Current Evidences of Physiotherapy for Shoulder Pain with Subluxation in Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review
    Piyusha Jadhav, Suraj B. Kanase
    Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 2025
    Introduction: Hemiplegic shoulder pain with subluxation is a prevalent complication in stroke patients, affecting 17-40% of individuals. Reduced functional ability, a lower quality of life, and an increased load on caregivers are some of the possible outcomes. The condition is often characterized by pain, limited range of motion, and decreased strength, making everyday activities challenging. In order to minimize these impacts and encourage the best possible recovery, effective management techniques are necessary.Methods: A systematic literature review was performed using the Pub Med and Google Scholar databases. Keywords used were "hemiplegic shoulder pain", "shoulder subluxation", "stroke patients", and "physiotherapy". Studies published in English within the last 10 years were included. Eight studies published between 2015 and 2024 were included, focusing on randomized trials and observational studies. Studies were excluded if they were non-peer-reviewed, did not focus on physiotherapy, or lacked relevant outcomes.Results: The inclusion criteria were satisfied by eight articles that demonstrated the efficacy of physiotherapy therapies in the treatment of hemiplegic shoulder pain and subluxation. These treatments included physical therapy, multimodal techniques, and shoulder taping.Conclusion: This comprehensive review emphasizes how crucial physical therapy is for treating stroke patients' hemiplegic shoulder discomfort and sub luxation. There is evidence to support the effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions in lowering pain and enhancing functional abilities.
  • Effect of Core strengthening along with Conventional Physiotherapy on Spinal Dysfunction in post operative modified Radical Mastectomy patients
    Rutuja Rajendra Gat, Suraj Bhimarao Kanase
    Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 2025
    Background: Modified Radical Mastectomy is a prevalent surgical intervention for breast cancer, involving the removal of breast tissue and lymph nodes while preserving chest muscles. Subjects often experience post-operative complications, including spinal dysfunction, chronic pain, and reduced mobility. These complications can lead to significant functional restrictions and postural alterations. Exercises are key component of treatment, can mitigate these adverse effects by enhancing spinal stability, alleviating chronic pain, and improving functional capacity. There role in enhancing movement and minimising disability needs to be evaluated Method: A total of 100 participants were enrolled in this study and randomly assigned to one of two groups: Group A (experimental group) and Group B (control group). Participants in Group A received a comprehensive exercise program consisting of core strengthening exercises in addition to conventional exercises, while those in Group B received conventional exercises only. A range of outcome measures were assessed at pre-test and post-test, including: Numerical Pain Rating Scale ,Spinal Range of Motion, Spinal Manual Muscle Testing ,Functional Rating Index, Spinal Static and Dynamic Stability Test , Postural Assessment.Result: The results of this study demonstrated significant improvements. Specifically, Group A exhibited: Reduced pain intensity (2.87 ± 0.65 vs 3.10 ± 0.82), Improved Manual Muscle Testing scores (4.56 ± 1.05 vs 4.14 ± 1.03), Enhanced Functional Rating Index scores (38.6 ± 4.2 vs 51.4 ± 14.1), Significant improvements in spinal mobility and postural alignment were observed in Group A compared to Group B.Enhanced spinal static (35.6 ± 4.2 vs 26.3 ± 4.9) and dynamic (60.1 ± 7.2 vs 42.6 ± 7.5) stability test.Conclusion: The integration of core strengthening exercises into conventional therapy yields significant improvements in spinal function and quality of life following modified radical mastectomy.
  • Automating Cancer Detection and Rehabilitation: The AI Revolution
    Suraj KANASE, Rashmi GUDUR, Rasika MANAPU
    AI Driven Innovations in Physiotherapy and Oncology 2, 2025
    The development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the field of medicine marks a new stage in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This chapter looks into the ways AI is transforming oncology, including advanced imaging techniques, predictive modeling, personalization of treatment protocols and automated rehabilitation systems. AI is transforming oncology in a very pronounced way, particularly concerning the use of medical imaging. In the past decade, deep learning, especially using convolutional neural networks, has changed the processes of capturing and interpreting medical images to improve cancer detection. Additionally, AI is being integrated into predicting genetic mutations and molecular subtypes from histopathological images, which is known as computational pathology. AI systems have the ability to radically change the interpretation of highly complicated genomic data which remains foundational in precision oncology. The chapter presents the Case studies and clinical applications including AI in breast cancer screening, lung cancer diagnosis, and post-cancer care.
  • Assessment of Alterations in Gait Parameters of Chronic Total Knee Arthroplasty – An Observational Study
    Harshada Joshi, Suraj Kanase
    International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences, 2024
    Purpose of the Study: This research investigates postoperative gait alterations in individuals aged 50 and above who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA) at least one year ago. The study aims to fill existing gaps in literature by comprehensively assessing various gait parameters and understanding the persistent changes in mobility following TKA. Materials and Methods: Conducted as an observational study, 30 TKA subjects were assessed using Kinovea software for gait parameters, including cadence, speed, step length, step width, stride length, and knee flexion angle. Statistical analysis with MS Excel compared obtained values with established norms. Results: Significant gait parameter alterations were observed in post-TKA subjects. These changes include decreased cadence, walking speed, step length, and stride length, along with variations in knee flexion angle. Approximately 36.67% of participants exhibited alterations in these parameters, highlighting the need for further understanding of mobility challenges post-TKA. Conclusion: This study contributes vital insights into the persistent impact of TKA on gait parameters, emphasizing the complexity of postoperative mobility changes. The observed alterations highlight the importance of tailored rehabilitation programs to enhance functional independence and address long-term gait concerns in this patient population.
  • Effectiveness of Scapular Strengthening Exercises on Shoulder Dysfunction for Pain and Functional Disability after Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Controlled Clinical Trial
    Prajwalraje Pramod Mohite, Suraj Bhimrao Kanase
    Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2023
    BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most prevalent from of cancer among women worldwide and leading cause of death. Breast cancer can be treated surgically, systemically (with hormonal therapy, chemotherapy) or with radiotherapy. Through the years, breast cancers management evolved towards conservation surgery. A surgical remove of partial or complete breast tissue, surrounding tissues, and nearby lymph nodes is called mastectomy. In Modified Radical Mastectomy, there is removal of entire breast tissue and lymph nodes. Treatment of modified radical mastectomy may lead to side effects such as shoulder pain, restricted shoulder mobility and anatomical and biomechanical changes of the shoulder, and also reduce functional disability. METHOD: Eighty six participants were included in this study. Two groups, each of 43 were made, Group A (control group) was given conventional exercises and Group B (study group) was given scapular strengthening exercises with conventional exercises. Outcome measures - Shoulder Pain And Functional Disability, Shoulder range of motion were assessed both pre and post-test. RESULT: Group B had lower pain intensity (77.116 ± 5.798vs 82.837 ± 3.860) and functional disability (70.326 ± 5.281 vs 77.791± 5.102) and higher shoulder flexion (167.98 ± 8.230 vs 107.05 ±8.018), abduction (156.91 ± 8.230 vs 107.63 ±8.230) and external rotation (62.372 ± 7.007 vs 41.907 ±6.771) range of motion than Group A. CONCLUSION: The current study concluded that, scapular strengthening exercises along with conventional treatment proved beneficial and effective rather than only conventional treatment on shoulder dysfunction for pain and functional disability after modified radical mastectomy.
  • Effect of therapeutic shoulder sling and proximal control exercises on shoulder subluxation in stroke survivors
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Effect of multidimensional exercise program for improving balance in traumatic brain injury patients
    Medico Legal Update, 2020
  • Effect of tactile stimulation and joint integrity exercises on hemineglect in stroke survivors
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Gender wise difference in presenting signs and symptoms of stroke: Observational study
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Effect of core stability and functional mobility exercises on muscle strength after lumbar spinal cord injury
    Medico Legal Update, 2020
  • Effect of structured exercise programme on functional mobility in parkinson’s disease
    Medico Legal Update, 2020
  • Awareness of various forms of treatment approaches in stroke amongst rural population
    Medico Legal Update, 2020
  • Comparative analysis of associated risk factors amongst young and old stroke survivors
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Study on various evidences of physiotherapy interventions for decision making towards management of stroke
    Medico Legal Update, 2020
  • The effect of structured physiotherapy exerciseprogramme on lung function in industrial workers
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Effect of goal oriented exercises versus combined physiotherapy intervention on functional independence in subject with traumatic Brain injury
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Effect of exercise training program in pain, muscle strength and functional mobility in post cervical decompression surgeries
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Role of physiotherapy on quality of life in stroke survivors – a systematic review
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Awareness of physiotherapy intervention in ca-breast
    Medico Legal Update, 2020
  • Impact of physiotherapy treatment in children with cerebral palsy aged between 6 months to 5 years
    Sukanya V. Jadhav, Suraj B. Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • Prevalence of type a personality in employees of healthcare institution
    Yogita A. Pawar, Suraj B. Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • Effect of conventional therapy and postioning with isometric shoulder exercises on functional shoulder subluxation in post stroke survivors
    Viraj S Sawant, Suraj B Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • Effect of early trunk facilitation on functional mobility in hemiplegic individuals
    Shreedip Patil, G Varadharajulu, Suraj Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • Effect of choice-based sensory stimulation as a coma stimulation technique on traumatic brain injury
    Sayli D. Deshpande, G. Varadharajulu, Suraj Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • Effect of inpatient physiotherapy intervention versus delayed outpatient physiotherapy intervention in post stroke hemiplegic individuals
    Pragati V. Salunkhe, G. Varadharajulu, Suraj Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • The effectiveness of constraint-induced movement therapy and placing technique of bobath on upper limb function in hemiparetic individual
    Manali N. Hanphode, G. Varadharajulu, Suraj Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  • Effect of closed kinematic chain exercises on distal muscle weakness in post guillain barre syndrome
    Sneha G. Narlawar, G. Varadharajulu, Suraj Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Effect of Sling Suspension-Based Active Shoulder Joint Exercises on Shoulder Subluxation in Subacute Stroke Patients
    MT Killedar, SB Kanase, S Kanase
    Cureus 18 (5) , 2026
    2026
  • Effectiveness of Multicomponent Balance Training and Sensorimotor Foot Mobilization on Balance and Functional Mobility in Patients With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
    RD Bhawad, S Kanase, R Bhawad
    Cureus 18 (5) , 2026
    2026
  • Synergistic Effect of Iontophoresis and Motor Imagery Training on Upper Limb Functional Reach in Subacute Stroke Patients
    YK Agrawal, S Kanase
    Cureus 18 (5) , 2026
    2026
  • Effect of Constrained Weight Shift With and Without Trunk Stabilization Training on Balance in Chronic Stroke Patients
    JN Kulkarni, S Kanase, JN Kulkarni Sr
    Cureus 18 (5) , 2026
    2026
  • Effect of Intergenerational Physiotherapy on Functional Mobility and Quality of Life in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease
    SP Kavitake, S Kanase
    Cureus 18 (5) , 2026
    2026
  • Neurocognitive Assessment Models for Early Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Schools
    AY Prabhakar, S Kanase, D Sharma, S Bhise, Q Marhabo, R Amirjon, ...
    International Journal of Special Education 41 (1s), 90-103 , 2026
    2026
  • Assessing Discomfort Metrics and Seating Design in Physiotherapy
    S Kanase, R Manapure
    Physiotherapy Using Artificial Intelligence: Enhancing Biomechanics for … , 2026
    2026
  • Effectiveness Of Intensive Care Physiotherapy With Respiratory Muscle Training On Consciousness And Voluntary Control In Intraparenchymal Hemorrhagic Stroke
    RDSB Kanase2
    International journal Of Drug Delivery Technology 16 (16s), 666-673 , 2026
    2026
  • Effect of Rhythmic Initiation Along With Rhythmic Activity Facilitation on Functional Mobility in Early Parkinson's Patients
    DSK 1 Dr. Akshata Adhikari, 2 Dr. G Varadharajulu
    International journal Of Drug Delivery Technology 16 (8s), 990-996 , 2026
    2026
  • Effect of Hybrid Assistive Neuromuscular Dynamic Therapy and Constraint Induced Movement Therapy in the Upper Extremity Functions in Hemiparetic Patients
    DSK 1 Anubha Aranake
    International journal Of Drug Delivery Technology 16 (8s), 1022-1029 , 2026
    2026
  • Robotics-Enhanced Physiotherapeutic Interventions to Improve Circulatory Efficiency after Endovascular Surgery
    VK Bhosale, S Kanase, R Majumdar, N Sawarkar, P Salunkhe, ...
    Vascular and Endovascular Review 8 (1s), 325-330 , 2025
    2025
  • Effect Of Elastic Dyanamic Sling And Proximal Strength Training On Subluxation In Hemiplegic Shoulder
    DSBK Piyusha Jadhav1
    Journal of Carcinogenesis 24 (8s), 851-859 , 2025
    2025
  • Knowledge, Attitude And Practices Of Ergonomic Care Among Health Care Workers In Tertiary Care Hospital
    DSBK Parth Nandan Andhale 1
    International Journal of Environmental Sciences 11 (23s), 382-388 , 2025
    2025
  • Prevalence Of Impingement Syndrome Secondary To Overhead Activity In Painters.
    DSBK Ankur Sunil Pingale1
    International Journal of Environmental Sciences 11 (8s), 90-94 , 2025
    2025
  • EFFECT OF STRUCTURED RELAXATION PROGRAM ON EARLY RECOVERY IN POST HYSTERECTOMY
    DSK Divya Gaikwad1
    Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases 5 (S5), 289-294 , 2025
    2025
  • VARIOUS PATTERN OF LIFE STYLE AND ITS IMPACT ON MENSTRUATION
    DSK Divya Gaikwad1
    Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases 5 (S1), 276-288 , 2025
    2025
  • Effectiveness Of Continous Superficial Heat Therapy Combined with Low Load Long Duration Scapular Exercise for Adhesive Capsulities in Diabteic Patients
    DSBK Jayee V. Gayakwad1
    Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14 (21s), 186-194 , 2025
    2025
  • Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy on Phantom Limb Pain in patients with Below Knee Amputation
    DSBK Isha Dhongade1
    Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14 (28s), 426-430 , 2025
    2025
  • Effectiveness Of Lower Limb Strengthening Program on Functional Mobility in Multiparrous Women
    DSBK Diksha Vikrant Gaikwad1
    Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14 (26s), 831-838 , 2025
    2025
  • Innovative Approaches in Upper-Limb Stroke Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review of Emerging Therapies and Technologies.
    DSBK Dr Anubha Aranake
    The Bioscan 20 (2), 335-341 , 2025
    2025

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Effectiveness of Scapular Strengthening Exercises on Shoulder Dysfunction for Pain and Functional Disability after Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Controlled Clinical Trial
    SBK Prajwalraje Pramod Mohite
    Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 24 (6), 2099-2104 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 31
  • Effectiveness of NMES and taping on Diastasis Recti in postnatal women
    G Situt, S Kanase
    J Ecophysiol Occup Health 21 (3), 105-111 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 20
  • Effect of Motor Relearning Programme and Conventional Training on Functional Mobility in Post Stroke Patients
    SB Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 11 (05), 496-501 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 18
  • Effect of Aquatic Exercises on Postural Control in Elderly population
    AR Pooja Prakash Jain1, Dr. Suraj Bhimrao Kanase1
    NeuroQuantology 20 (16), 5349- 5359 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 15
  • Effect of Task Related Training versus Conventional Training on Walking Performances in Post Stroke Patients
    SB Kanase
    International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 3 (11), 2786-2790 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 13
  • Gender Wise Difference in Presenting Signs and Symptoms of Stroke: Observational Study
    SK Nikita H. Jhaveri
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 11 (05), 270-273 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 12
  • Effect of Specific Transverse Abdominal Muscle Strengthening and Conventional Therapy for Trunk Control in Paraplegic Subjects
    PMK Kanase Suraj B
    Indian journal of physiotherapy and occupational therapy 11 (2), 184-189 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 9
  • Effect of Proximal Muscle Strengthening on Distal Muscle Facilitation in Guillain Barre Syndrome
    SBK Ankeeta Rajendra Vispute
    J Evolution Med Dent Sci 9 (37), 2741-2745 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 8
  • Effect of electrical stimulation, hot moist pack and exercises on shoulder hand syndrome in stroke patients
    SBK Ankeeta R.Vispute
    Global Journal for Research Analysis 7 (3), 96-98 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 8
  • Effect of Electrical Stimulation and Active Muscle Contractions in Bell’s Palsy
    KSB Gitanjali R. Patil
    International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 6 (Issue 2), 655-659 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 8
  • Immediate Effect of Deep Neck Muscles Activation on Migraine Headaches in Students
    DS Gupta, SB Kanase
    J Ecophysiol Occup Health 21 (3), 121-5 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 7
  • Role of Physiotherapy on Quality of Life in Stroke Survivors – A Systematic Review
    SB Kanase
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 14 (02), 226-230 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 5
  • Effect of conventional therapy and positioning with isometric shoulder exercises on functional shoulder subluxation in post-stroke survivors
    VS Sawant, SB Kanase
    Indian J Public Health 10, 536-40 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 5
  • AWARENESS OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS AS A RISK FACTOR OF STROKE.
    SBK Heemali M. Gandhi
    Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results 13 (9), 2783-2788 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 4
  • EFFECT OF EARLY FUNCTIONAL MOBILITY ON FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE IN INCOMPLETE PARAPLEGIC INDIVIDUALS.
    MP Patil, S Kanase
    NeuroQuantology 20 (8), 7333-7341 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 4
  • To Design and Investigate the Effectiveness of a Gaze Stabilization Application on Patients with Impaired Visual Vestibulo-ocular Reflex.
    SK Riddhi D.Thakkar
    Journal of Ecophysiology and Occupational Health 22 (2), 94-103 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 4
  • Influence of Pilate Therapy and Conventional Therapy in Post Natal Women with Back Pain
    SB Kanase
    Journal of Ecophysiology and Occupational Health 21 (4), 164-167 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • Effect of Diet, Physical Activity, and Psychosocial Factors, on Menstrual Cycle Abnormalities in College Students of Karad, Maharashtra, India
    DS Gupta, NA Jadhav, SB Kanase
    J. Evol. Med. Dent. Sci 10, 1048-1054 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • Effect of Core Stability and Functional Mobility Exercises on Muscle Strength after Lumbar Spinal Cord Injury
    SBK Neha Y. Kakade
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 11 (3), 996-1001 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 4
  • The Effect of Eye-Hand Coordination Device on Coordination in Subjects with in-Coordination
    M Sheikh, SB Kanase
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 11 (1), 202 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 4