Renuka Devi M

Renuka Devi M

Designation: PROFESSOR, Vice Principal

Qualification: PhD, MPT,BPT

Contact Number: +91-9741200271

Email: renukadevim_jsscpt@jssonline.org

Departments: Cardio Respiratory physiotherapy


  • Association of BODE Index to daily living activities and upper limb strength in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease” (Article provisionally accepted 0ct-dec 2015) International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences.
  • A comparative study on blood pressure and heart rate response to sustained sub maximal handgrip isometric contraction between obese and normal women. Research compendium on Physiotherapy in community Health. ISBN NO. 978-81-922547-3-9
  • Effectiveness of Retrowalking in chronic osteoarthritis of knee joint. Innovative journal of medical and health science
  • Efficacy of kinesotaping as an adjunct to positional stretching of coracohumeral ligaments in patients with primary adhesive capsulitis. Innovative journal of medical and health science
  • A comparative Analysis of Functional Movement screening of Basketball and Volleyball players in Mysore district - ICPPESC-2014(ISBN- 978-81-928778-0-8)
  • Effect of Resistance Training on Bone Mineral Density in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Principal-investigator RGUHS – ICMR (2015)
  • Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence among Women – a hospital based survey; Co-investigator RGUHS – ICMR project (2015)
  • "A comparative study between myofacial release and trigger point release on chronic trapezius pain” at Karnataka state physiotherapy conference . BPN – 2012
  • "Effect of sustained submaximal isometric handgrip isometric contraction between obese and normal women” at National conference on Physiotherapy in community Health. Dr. D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai- 2012
  • “Association of BODE index to daily living activities limitation and UL grip strength in patients with COPD" at “STRIDE” International conference. Saveetha college of Physiotherapy-Chennai- 2013
  • “Association of BODE index to daily living activities limitation and UL grip strength in patients with COPD” at World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Singapore- May 2015
  • Certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS)