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    option differently. Some treatment options range from topical estrogen cream, topical steroid cream, topical lidocaine ointment (which is a numbing ointment used on the outer area), oral anti-seizure medication, physical therapy, botox injections, biofeedback and surgery. Women frequently change treatment options as these are generally not a ‘one size fits all’. When considering the option of surgery for treatment, it is important to be sure that all other methods have been tried as these…

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    Yoga is responsible for creating a fine balance between the endocrine and the nervous systems in a human body and therefore it is very successful in influencing the good functioning of different body organs and systems directly or indirectly. Yoga provides a unique interconnectedness between the physical, mental, and emotional levels of human body and gradually makes way for an easy understanding of various restrained areas of existence. All this in turn helps in attaining some psychological…

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    Cluster Headaches: Medicine’s Mystery Malady In The Beginning Humankind has always suffered from headaches. The first written records discussing cluster headaches were in the mid-1600s. At that time the headaches were described by the intensity of the pain or given the name of the author describing them. Wilfred Harris, a British neurologist, was among the first to accurately describe the episodic nature of the headaches. Later, in 1939, Dr. Bayard Taylor Horton, a US neurologist, further…

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    Discourse Analysis Paper

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    adults who have problems with attention, learning, or impulse control! It’s a natural alternative ADHD treatment choice that parents and teachers say it really works! Also there is therapy for family members, cognitive and behavioral training, EEG biofeedback, and ADHD diet and counseling session” (Cowan, 2012). 6. Through which Channels does information flow? The channel through which this information flows is through publications, internet, collective data by researchers, face-to-face,…

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    Since the start of the century, the use and advancements of computers in modern society has exploded. One such example is the medical field, where computers have rapidly become the norm, and continue to expand and solve new problems that previously plagued the field. Of the many problems facing the medical field this specific research will focus on paralysis of limbs and spinal cord injury resulting from brain trauma and these injuries can be improved with the introduction of computers and…

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    Mirror Therapy Case Study

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    physical therapies are as such; Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), Functional electrical stimulation (FES), Motor imagery and mental practice, Positioning, Virtual reality and interactive video games, Partial body weight support (BWS), Biofeedback, and etc. Physical therapy can help stroke survivors regain muscle strength, coordination, balance, and control of movement. Mirror therapy (MT) has also shown success in treating stroke patients like improving upper limbs (i.e. hand, arm,…

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    Hip Pain Case Studies

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    DOI: 12/12/2014. Patient is a 52-year-old female sales advisor who sustained a work-related injury when she almost fell off the toilet seat in the rest room. As per OMNI, she was diagnosed with right hip pain. Based on the progress report dated 08/24/16, the patient presents for reevaluation regarding her right hip pain. She had her FCE done 7/6/16. She continues to complain of bilateral hip pain and is wanting the left hip checked out to rule out any other possible problems that may be causing…

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    Meehl Foundations

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    of Robin Williams, the Meehl Foundation believes that their residential treatment program is designed to show these individuals that health and wellbeing are realistic goals and that suicide doesn't need to be an option. They combine hypnosis, biofeedback, Dialectical Behavioral…

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    Yoga Substance Abuse

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    Research Methodology There are very few studies on yoga intervention on alcohol and substance abuse. There ae several factors associated with substance abuse that prevents patients from relapse. Participants will be select based on the following criteria: the age, the employment status and the patient admitted for long-term inpatient treatment. The patient age 18 and over, who are currently employed in a firm and who are admitted in the facility as inpatient will be recruited for the research.…

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    Even though pain seems like such an easy thing to explain, it’s actually quite a complex phenomenon because of how abstract it is; as it differs significantly between each individual. In the simple terms, pain is an unpleasant sensation which can range from mild discomfort all the way to unbearable agony. Whilst many instantly think of pain as being mostly physically, there is also an emotional aspect. The source of physical pain comes about from nerve stimulation, along with various injuries…

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