The researcher's work is centered on injuries and surgical interventions, particularly in conditions such as rabies, intestinal adhesions, prosthetics, hip and knee fractures, bone and joint issues, fruit-freeze agents for infections, and foot surgeries. Their research employs diverse methodologies, from case-based studies to systematic reviews and empirical studies, focusing on understanding how these conditions are managed and addressed. The findings highlight patterns in surgical outcomes, treatment efficacy, and challenges faced across various populations, contributing significantly to the fields of rehabilitation, surgery, and public health.
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