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Intelligent Knee Rehabilitation Device Patent: CPU Students Lead Innovation

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Kota, Rajasthan: In a proud moment of research and innovation, Career Point University announces that its students have successfully filed a patent for a novel healthcare device. Seby Sajwani (MPT – Sports & Rehabilitation) and Ritika Saini (MPT – Musculoskeletal Disorders) from the Department of Physiotherapy, School of Health & Allied Sciences, have filed a patent titled “Intelligent Bolster with Real-Time Feedback for Knee Rehabilitation” under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Pushpendra K. Yaduvanshi & Head, Department of Physiotherapy.

The patented device is designed to provide real-time feedback during knee rehabilitation exercises, helping physiotherapists monitor patient posture, movement, and recovery progress. This innovation is expected to enhance precision, improve rehabilitation outcomes, and assist healthcare professionals in delivering effective therapy. The success of this initiative was supported by CPU’s Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell, which facilitates and guides students in research and patent filing processes.

Department of Physiotherapy: Courses and Specializations

The Department of Physiotherapy, School of Health & Allied Sciences, focuses on blending clinical expertise with hands-on learning.

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These programs ensure that graduates are well-prepared, industry-ready, and capable of delivering quality healthcare services.

Recognizing Excellence in Student Innovation

The filing of this patent by Seby Sajwani and Ritika Saini under the mentorship of Dr. Pushpendar K. Yaduvanshi represents a milestone in Career Point University’s commitment to research, innovation, and academic excellence. This achievement highlights the University’s dedication to empowering students to develop practical, real-world healthcare solutions that make a meaningful impact.