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Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 27 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjgg.2025.l2702
A Comparative Study of Recovery and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction After General Anaesthesia with Sevoflurane and Desflurane in Elderly Patients
Background: Elderly patients are at higher risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), which may delay recovery. Inhalational agents, such as Sevoflurane and Desflurane, differ in their pharmacokinetic properties and may influence early cognitive outcomes.
Aim: To compare the effects of Desflurane and Sevoflurane on early recovery and short-term postoperative cognitive function in elderly patients undergoing elective surgery under general…
Mini Review | Open Access
Published on: 24 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjptr.2025.l2401
Rehabilitation of Median Nerve and Radial Artery Injuries in Children: A Mini Review
Peripheral nerve Injuries in children, particularly those involving the median nerve and radial artery, represent complex and functionally significant conditions. Damage to these structures can lead to profound deficits in fine motor coordination, precision grip, sensory discrimination, and overall hand function. Early and well-structured rehabilitation is essential to prevent long-term complications and to maximize functional recovery, especially considering the high degree of…
Case Series | Open Access
Published on: 24 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjed.2025.l2402
Nelson’s Syndrome: About 3 Cases
Nelson’s syndrome is a severe complication that may develop in patients with Cushing’s disease treated with bilateral adrenalectomy. Since pituitary tumors in Nelson’s syndrome are often aggressive, early diagnosis and careful management are essential. We report three cases illustrating this syndrome.
Keywords: Nelson’s Syndrome; Pituitary Adenoma; Corticotroph Tumor; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH); Bilateral Adrenalectomy; Cushing’s Disease;…
Case Report | Open Access
Published on: 22 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjpt.2025.l2201
Sertraline-Induced Lipase-Sparing Acute Interstitial Edematous Pancreatitis: A Case Report
Sertraline, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), has been associated with rare cases of acute pancreatitis. We report a case of sertraline-induced, lipase-sparing acute interstitial edematous pancreatitis in a young professional, initially misdiagnosed as acute cholecystitis. On rechallenge, the patient developed recurrent symptoms with elevated inflammatory markers but normal ultrasound findings. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography confirmed acute interstitial edematous…
Review Article | Open Access
Published on: 22 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjdod.2025.l2202
Gums and Tums: The Oral–Gut Axis and the Role of Hygiene in Systemic Health
Objective: To review the emerging concept of the oral–gut axis and highlight the role of hygiene practices—including oral, perianal, perineal, hand, environmental, and food hygiene—in maintaining gut health and preventing systemic disease.
Design: Narrative review of peer‑reviewed literature from 2000–2025.
Results: Oral and gut microbiomes are interconnected through shared microbial pathways and immune signaling.…
Case Report | Open Access
Published on: 22 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjp.2025.l2203
Infantile Acute Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction (Ogilvie’s Syndrome) Following Use of Dicyclomine in Infantile Colic- A Case Report
Infantile colic is a common functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by excessive crying in otherwise healthy infants, Infantile colic is a common, self-limiting condition. Pharmacological interventions, particularly anticholinergic agents, have historically been attempted and used but are associated with significant risks and not recommended due to safety concerns. We report a 6-week old female infant who developed acute colonic pseudo-obstruction following administration of…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 20 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjptr.2025.l2001
Effectiveness of an Integrated Multimodal Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Program on Proprioception, Quadriceps Strength, Gait Parameters, Pain, and Functional Outcomes After Total Knee Replacement: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: Post-operative recovery after total knee replacement (TKR) remains challenging, with persistent deficits in proprioception, quadriceps weakness, altered gait mechanics, and chronic pain affecting quality of life in up to 20% of patients.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an integrated multimodal rehabilitation program combining neuromuscular training, sensorimotor training, functional strengthening, and pain neuroscience…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 20 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjav.2025.l2002
Private Jets and Environmental Sustainability: Evaluating Emissions and Efficiency Indicators
This study evaluates the environmental impact of private and business aviation, with a focus on emissions generated by specific aircraft operating in Poland in 2024. Three aircraft models—Pilatus PC-12, Bombardier Challenger 350, and Dassault Falcon 900EX—were analyzed in terms of flight frequency, fuel consumption, and emissions of CO₂, CO, NOx , CHx, and soot. Data were collected daily over one year, covering 419 flights, allowing for precise mapping of route networks and operational…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 18 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjor.2025.l1801
Regenerative Medicine Combined with Physiotherapy in Orthopedic Rehabilitation: Evidence, Mechanisms, and Clinical Protocols
Regenerative medicine encompasses emerging biologic interventions including platelet-rich plasma (PRP), mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapies, and tissue engineering approaches that harness growth factors and cellular biology for musculoskeletal repair. While individually effective, recent evidence demonstrates that combining regenerative therapies with evidence-based physiotherapy protocols produces superior functional outcomes, sustained pain relief, and structural tissue regeneration…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 18 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjn.2025.l1802
Next-Generation Neurological Physiotherapy: Deep Learning–Based Movement Profiling and Real-Time Personalized Rehabilitation Algorithms
Neurological physiotherapy is entering a pivotal phase where conventional protocol-driven care is increasingly misaligned with the complexity and heterogeneity of real-world disability. Patients with stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Parkinsonian syndromes, and other central nervous system disorders present with highly individualized movement impairments that evolve over time. Yet most rehabilitation pathways remain anchored to coarse clinical scales and therapist…