Greetings to all!
Welcome to our enthusiastic k way readers, as much as we are eager to get connected with all of you, we are also bonded to all of you!!
Wishing that the festive season of good wishes and happiness continues always!!
But although wishes and sweets were exchanged…I feel the festive mood of the general population has minimised considerably, which is really of concern!
Though I am not that old to talk about flash backs ….I do remember the fulfilled enthusiastic early morning wishes, the excitement on the arrival of new clothes to show off to our friends and also the mild envy on the neighbours 100 wala crackers …..last but not the least eagerness to run to the table to see the wide spread variety of food and the mouth-watering sweets. All this excitement has definitely dwindled!!!
Why so?? Very simple the so said technology makes our kids to choose and buy their clothes, sweets and food items online and through apps!! Even wishes to people are shared online with a button pressing “To all contacts” Yes definitely we can wish millions but we have absolutely lost connectivity!!!! Well as much as technical world is helpful; it is making the simple happy life head towards a complicated one.
For example, a simple walking has become a money-spending affair at a gym.
Let’s attempt to change our sedentary lifestyle routines on festive days at least. Going to one and others place to share the wishes, cooking for our loved ones on these special occasions should at least be attempted.
Being sedentary is the major cause of the upcoming life style disorders, rather than anything else. Dear friends try to make these changes at least during festive occasions as we all live in a fast forward world!!! Let’s live a connected life.
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Dr. Kavitha Sundaravadanam
Family Physician
Chennai’s first hospital based “MEMORY CLINIC” launched at Kauvery Hospital
Chennai’s first hospital based “MEMORY CLINIC” was launched at Kauvery Hospital on 10th October, 2019.The Memory clinic will operate from Monday to Saturday at Kauvery hospital, Alwarpet between 3-5 pm. It was a grand launch organized by Dr Prithika Chary, Senior Neurologist and Neuro Surgeon. Various topics were discussed along with the panel of Senior Neurologists, Neurophysiologist, Psychiatrist and Clinical Psychologist. The highlight of the program was to educate the family members about the identification of the symptoms and the advantages of early detection. There was an open discussion with the patient caregivers, public and the Doctors. The team was headed by Dr Prithika Chary and the panel comprises of Neurologists Dr Sivarajan Thandeeswaran, Dr Bhuvaneshwari Rajendran and Psychiatrists Dr Sujatha Velmurugan, Dr Yamini Kannappan and Mrs Tinu, Clinical Psychologist.
Hamsa Launch
HAMSA, an initiative by Kauvery Hosptial and Dr. G. Balamurali, Senior Consultant Spine and Neurosurgeon with an aim to provide quality rehab for patients with spinal and neurological disorder/injuries was inaugurated today. The newly launched 20-bedded rehabilitation centre will assist and provide support to patients who are suffering from spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, back and neck pain, cerebral palsy and severe neurological disorders.
HAMSA is the first dedicated, holistic rehabilitation centre in Chennai with twenty inpatient beds and will provide inpatient, outpatient and day care services. In addition to the rehab programs, specialized services like speech and swallowing therapy, vocational therapy, peer counsellor, social worker, cognitive therapy and psychiatry are also offered.
Spinal cord and brain injuries can create a life-altering impact on patients and can affect people around them. Rehabilitation helps people to gain greater independence after illness, injury or surgery and provide them with hope and positivity to recover from their illness. Rehabilitation includes physical, occupational, mental, intellectual, speech, spiritual, vocational and community-based therapy.