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| DID YOU KNOW? |
| MGRM ensures that our applications, developed with our Life Cycle Approach, have a high degree of customizability, and do not stymie an individual’s flexibility, initiative and creativity. MGRM focuses on Evolution, rather than Development, which is a uni-directional concept. |
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| CONTACT |
201-202, A-Block,
2nd Floor, Kushal Towers
Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 500 004, INDIA
Phone: +91 40 2339 6784
Fax: +91 40 5566 8551
Email:
contact@mgrmmedicare.com
Website: www.mgrmmedicare.com |
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| Our Approach |
We at MGRM understand that rehabilitation requires a unique approach. In order to maintain a firm foundation for our product development and marketing strategies, we have divided the Human Life Cycle (HLC) into 6 stages -
- Neonatal stage (the first three weeks),
- Infancy (one to twelve months),
- Childhood (2 to 14 years),
- Adolescence / Juvenile stage (15 24 years),
- Adulthood (25 60 years) and
- Old Age / Geriatric (61 and above)
With over 15 years of research and scientific knowledge, we have developed a vast knowledge base on the correlation of each stage to an occurrence of a physical ailment. Manifestation of the problem at one stage has its impact on all subsequent stages along the HLC. Understanding the relationship of the disease, injury or handicap across the HLC is vital for not just product development but for individual care.
MGRM Medicare has identified that in the neonatal stage, genetic defects are prominently exhibited, while growth defects manifest themselves during infancy and childhood. Diseases and infections are common in adolescent/ juvenile stage and in adulthood while injuries have more acute and lasting repercussions in the old age. It is also important to remember that any of the above problems can recur in a combination at any stage of the Human Life Cycle. These two major facts have been the underlying principle for the product development and marketing strategies at MGRM Medicare. To support rehabilitation, we also utilize these facts in determining the -
Treatment Protocol
Rehabilitation Protocols and
Resource Requirement |
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