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    Mr. Durland's Case Summary

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    On 10-7-14, PT Wilcox documented that Mr. Durland reported he hadn’t taken any pain medication since he was last in. Pt Wilcox documented improved tissue mobility in the UGT (upper gluteal tendon) today. On 10-13-14, Chiropractor, D.C. Bogan…

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    Botox Informative Speech

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    Ashley Beach February 10, 2015 Communications 111 Informative Speech Medical Use of Botox I. Introduction A. Throughout the history of perfecting modern medicine, there have been many medical breakthroughs that have changed the perception of medical treatment. B. Medline Plus describes botox or botulinum toxin as a type of drug created by clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that blocks nerve communication between muscles, causing the muscles to paralyze and not contract. C. There are many…

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    The core principals of osteopathic medicine have resonated with me since the first time I read up on the subject. To me the holistic approach of osteopathic medicine makes the most sense because the body is a complex network of systems that continually regulates one another interdependently; that being said I feel it is important to take into account all the factors that cause certain symptoms. It is not beneficial to patients if physicians just treat the symptoms presented, it is my opinion…

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    interpretation, physiotherapy modalities, like kinesiotape, TENS, electric stimulation, Interferential therapy and exercise rehabilitation prescription, 
flexion distraction disc management techniques, and manual therapy procedures, like myofascial release and active release technique. We have a good experience in chiropractor or acupuncture care, and thus, can assure you to deliver satisfactory services. Call us today to schedule an appointment with us. For queries, feel free to get in touch…

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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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    strives to help his patients achieve (and maintain) overall wellness. As a chiropractor in South Florida, Dr. Da Rocha has helped thousands of people maintain wellness or recover from injuries through the use of spinal adjustments and specialized myofascial release techniques Icon Medical Centers’ Dr. Caleb H. Daugherty – A Licensed Chiropractor and Registered Nurse Dr. Caleb H. Daugherty began his career in the medical field as a registered nurse. His compassion for others and desire to…

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    Mid-Term Exam 2016 The following are my written responses to the denoted questions for my mid-term exam in Professional Issues. Question 1: Here I will define “critical thinking” and discuss the impact of critical thinking by a physical therapist on “quality” and “value”, which are components of the updated vision 2020. Critical thinking is a purposefully refined and elevated mode of thinking wherein an individual asserts control over their own biases and innate tendencies, approaches…

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    Craniosacral Therapy”? In a nutshell, craniosacral therapy supports the body with a non-invasive touch, using no more than five grams of pressure, approximately the weight of a nickel to assess and detect imbalances and limitations in the body. It releases these limitations deep in the central nervous system so that every other system in the body can relax and self-rectify. It helps you naturally free yourself of bodily and emotional pain, stress and discomposure and strengthens your resistance…

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    Everything from physical rehab to psychological and mental rehab are used across the US, but one new technique is beginning to raise a lot of questions and concerns behind its practices. Dry needling is a safe and effective technique used to treat myofascial pain, which is a chronic condition that affects the tissues that cover the muscles. The current issue is whether the use of dry needling is within the professional and legal scope of physical therapy practice and how should the American…

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    of becoming a sports massage therapist. After you have become certified/licensed as a massage therapist, you will need continuing education to become a sports therapist. Examples of continuing education that will be beneficial to sports are; myofascial release, lymphatic drainage, stretching, triggerpoint, and clinical classes so you can get hands on…

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