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    Management of this complex multi-symptom disease if often hard and varies due to severity and subtype. Most patients have suffered for many years because their concerns have been disregarded by physicians. Patient have felt humiliated by the traumatic experiences while trying to seek medical attention and being turned away because of the lack of knowledge in the disease. Patients with EDS must keep a watchful eye on their skin integrity and try to prevent lacerations or wounds to the skin.…

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    The Effectiveness of Interventions for patient with shoulder impingement syndrome Research Question: Is exercise therapy is the most effective intervention in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome? Aims/Objectives: Interventions and treatments for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome that physiotherapist choose and apply differ from physiotherapist to another which led me to this research question where the author aim to compare, summarise and evaluate previous researches to…

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    was extremely beneficial to those with osteoarthritis. Fransen and colleagues published results for a controlled clinical trial of 152 participants comparing hydrotherapy vs. Tai Chi. Groups consisted of Hydrotherapy, Tai Chi, and a wait group, outcomes were measured after 12 weeks and 24 weeks. Results showed that the Tai Chi and hydrotherapy groups both had significant improvements in comparison to the wait group. Song R, Lee EO, Lam P, Bae SC published results of a 2007 12 week study…

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    TOP BRAND FOR PORTABLE HOT TUB Thinking about a product to buy for the tub is a challenging issue for customers because there are so many products out there in the market, but only a few varieties of them meets the demands of the customers. These brands here are the between the best in the market and they include the following; Coleman: The Coleman Spa is one best product when it comes to manufacturing of tubs, because they offer 100 percent satisfaction of service to their customers. The tubs…

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    Everybody know how pleasant can be to relax in a bubbly, hot bath. If you already checked the cost for a traditional hot tub, you realized that it is too expensive and it requires too high maintenance. Thankfully, you have a good alternative, which is the inflatable hot tub. In order to help you, we will inspire you with a top 5 inflatable hot tubs. The Therapurespa EST5868 The Therapurespa EST5868 is one of those purchases that you surely want to make this year. In fact, this is an…

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    PEDro retrieved 7 articles. CINAHL retrieved 0 articles. We increased retrievals by adding synonyms to our search string. We used neuromuscular disease as a synonym for Multiple Sclerosis. Aquatic Therapy and balneotherapy were used as synonyms for hydrotherapy. Lastly, endurance and mobility were interchanged with fatigue. With the adjusted the search string, we screened the titles for relevant articles using date published and our judgment to determine which articles to evaluate further. Post…

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    Bathing and dressing yourself, driving, and walking around your home will all become easier after your lumbar laminectomy. Anti-inflammatory medications will be prescribed to reduce inflammation and pain after surgery. Massage and various forms of hydrotherapy are also effective for relieving post-surgical pain. With proper recovery and ample physical therapy, 70 to 80 percent of patients will see significant improvement in their spinal stenosis condition after a lumbar laminectomy. The pain…

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    particularly to the men in their lives, or showed symptoms of a not easily diagnosed disease were commonly written off as being hysterical. Typical treatments for hysteria were seclusion, bed rest, and pelvic massages. Later treatments evolved hydrotherapy, shock therapy,…

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    Before trailblazers like Philippe Pinel, Dorthea Dix and Clifford Beers began making reforms to the practice of mental health, treatments involved inhumane approaches such as Trepanning, insulin coma therapy, hydrotherapy, chemically induced seizures and mesmerism. Thanks to Pineal, Dix and Beers, the treatment of mental health now involves humane treatments such as therapy, drug therapy and treatment groups. Philippe Pinel was a physician and was the first advocate…

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    In the early 1950s, mental illnesses like depression and anxiety were treated with unethical “treatments”. These treatments included electrotherapy, lobotomies, and hydrotherapies. Modern therapies , such as aromatherapy and music therapy, were essentially unknown. In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, author J.D. Salinger wrote about a narrator with multiple mental health issues, including depression and addiction. Holden Caulfield has shown many clinical signs of mental illness, one being…

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