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Author(s): D. Bhatpahare, A.K. Bansal, N.K. Garg, S.C. Pandey, P.C. Shrivastav, R.P. Gupta, B. Shrivastav

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Address: District NucleusTeam (NLEP}, Bilaspur (C.G)
Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar)
MMM Ayurvedic Medical College, Udaipur (R.J.)
Raipur Homeopathic College, Raipur

Published In:   Volume - 23,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2010

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ABSTRACT:
After correction of deformity due to leprosy, persons are rehabilitated in their families and community and many of them start earning their livelihood, discontinue begging. Thus authors have reached to the conclusion that Reconstructive surgery has tremendous role in removing social stigma and thus help in rehabilitation of Leprosy affected people.

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Bhatpahare, Bansal, Garg, Pandey, Shrivastav, Gupta, and Shrivastav (2010). Role of Reconstructive Surgery in Rehabilitation. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 23(1), pp. 43-45.


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