Comparison of mobilization with movement and Mulligan knee taping on Patellofemoral pain syndrome
September 2021, Volume 71, Issue 9
Editorial
Vaccines are important tools for controlling the COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. Vaccination can cause occasional side effects, which are normal signs of building protection. These can influence the daily activities, but are temporary, lasting for a few days only. Usually no side effects are encountered. If the symptoms persist, affecting the daily routine, the vaccine providers should be informed for recommendations regarding further management.
The status of national health could be gauged by the status of health care facilities / hospitals. The better the healthcare services, the better a nation's health. The environment of hospitals and the impact they have in the lives of people are important indicators of a health promotive and progressive nation.
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Effects of dietary factors on iron status and body mass index in students
Niaz Hussain Jamali , et al
Frequency of low back pain in young adults and its relationship with different mattresses
Mudassar Rooh Ul Muazzam , et al
Frequency of high bleeding risk in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
Muhammad Muzaffar Mahmood , et al
Is laparoscopic experience helpful in simulator based robotic training in general surgery?
Shahriyar Ghazanfar , et al
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
Shoaib-Ur-Rehman , et al
Short Communication
Salman Imtiaz , et al
Letter to the Editor
BAROCRINOLOGY
Audit Article
REVIEW ARTICLES
Systematic Review
Narrative Review
Endoleaks: Current concepts and treatments - A Narrative Review
Zia Ur Rehman , et al
Syed Hamid Habib , et al
Muhammad Abdullah Qazi , et al
CASE REPORTS
Should you fix again? An unusual fracture of a distal epiphyseal radius fracture — A case report
Sabit Numan Kuyubasi , et al
A case of vastus lateralis muscle metastasis of tongue carcinoma
Hisataka Kitano , et al
STUDENTS' CORNER
Lack of paediatric surgical cardiac care in Pakistan
Muhammad Abdul Rehman , et al
Vitamin D — A potential life saver for patients with SARS-CoV-2
Laiba Siddiqui , et al
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association has agreed to receive and publish manuscripts in accordance with the principles of the following committees: