We firmly believe in structuring awareness promotion and social outreach programs in an evidence-based manner. Using the ICF model of World Health Organization, our research programs are aimed at design and dissemination of evidence based social responsibility paradigms for restoring functional independence in people with brain and spinal cord injuries.
The ICF model is a biopsychosocial model of disability and is based on an integration of the social and medical models of disability. This model conceptualizes a person's level of functioning as a dynamic
interaction between her or his health conditions, environmental factors, and personal factors. Using this model, we are designing and disseminating evidence based social responsibility paradigms for restoring functional independence in people with brain and spinal cord injuries. Please watch the video to know more...
The acronym "OPSoR-Bi" stands for Optimal Propagation of Social Responsibility for people with Brain Injuries. Under this program, various projects are conducted with an objective of designing
and disseminating evidence based social responsibility paradigms for restoring functional independence in people with brain injuries due to stroke and other traumatic causes.
The acronym "OPSoR-SCi" stands for Optimal Propagation of Social Responsibility for people with spinal cord Injuries. Under this program, various projects are conducted with an objective of designing
& disseminating evidence based social responsibility paradigms for restoring functional independence in spinal cord injuries.
The acronym "OPSoR-Bi" stands for Optimal Propagation of Social Responsibility for people with movement disorders. Under this program, various projects are conducted with an objective of designing
and disseminating evidence based social responsibility paradigms for restoring functional independence in people with movement disorders.
The acronym "TAPNEURO" stands for Targeting Preventive Neurology Education Across Community Cross-sections. Under this program, various projects are conducted with an objective of designing
and disseminating evidence based awareness and educational programs in a culture sensitive manner for attenuating functional deficits caused by brain and spinal cord injuries.