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    explains in brief about the treatments and methods that professional doctors take to recover and heal patients. The cure includes back and neck pain, arthritic pain and Joint & muscular pain shoulder pain ,foot & heel pain ,correction of spinal scoliosis, headaches, rehabilitation following surgery, core stability exercises, motor vehicle injuries, postural correction, exercise programs, pre-surgery exercise preparation, application of waterproof fibreglass casts & splints for…

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    still did not know on what route to take. However, I had no doubt that college was my path to success and that I would eventually find my passion along the way. I was an advanced filmmaker at The Guthrie Center where I was awarded for my P.S.A on my scoliosis experience at The Houston Public Library’s “Reel Teen Film Festival” in the spring of 2013. I enjoyed producing short films and knew I had some sort of gift for it, but not enough to call it a talent. Eventually, I took interest in the Film…

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    go beyond muscoskeletal benefits, and different people will experience a variety of results including: Easier delivery for pregnant women Babies will have improved developmental abilities as well as prevent the possibility of acquiring scoliosis Prevents asthma, ear infection, bedwetting and other issues for children Adults are able to increase productivity and generate increased energy Seniors are able to improve balance and decrease the risk of injury caused by…

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    reported any of the following conditions: 1. A history of cervical or facial trauma or shoulder surgery, cervical and thoracic fractures; 2. Congenital anomalies involving the spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar region); 3. Bony abnormalities such as scoliosis; 4. Any systemic arthritis; 5. Persistent respiratory difficulties over the last 5 years that had necessitated absence from work, required long-term medication, or interfered with daily activities; 6. Any disorder of the central nervous…

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    CMT Symptoms

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    Although symptoms of CMT can vary from individual to individual, there are common symptoms of CMT that are prevalent. Early signs of CMT are commonly noted in children or infants that are clumsier and have difficulties trying to walk because they have trouble lifting up their feet (Charcot-Marie-Tooth (cmt), 2015). This early symptom can be accompanied with weak leg muscles and fatigue. Young children who have difficulties picking up their legs to begin walking may have early signs of foot drop.…

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    Things you really need to know about waist training Waist training is currently a popular subject. Is that the same as wearing corsets? I would say they are related, but it's not quite the same. In waist training, one's true waist is gradually reduced by consistently wearing corsets. While wearing corsets can be done for fun, fashion, costumes, as a base and even for medical purposes and for supporting the back. How did waist training come about? Why do you think waist training has become so…

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    These complications typically include vision problems, such as detached retinas or cataracts, faulty heart valves, dissections and aneurysms in the aorta and scoliosis or kyphosis in the spine (Genetics Home Reference, 2012). Sunken or protruding chest walls can lead to irregular accumulations of air in the chest cavity which can result in a spontaneous pneumothorax (Genetics Home Reference, 2012). With this information…

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    Turners Syndrome Essay

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    the drug therefore your doctor will keep a close eye on you. Some of these effects are rare but can be serious, here are some of the complications; headaches, vomiting, carpal tunnel syndrome, insulin resistance/ high blood pressure, worsening of scoliosis (Growth hormone may cause abnormal spinal curves. (Daniel J. Toft MD, PhD and Kelly M. Rehan,…

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    Chiropractic Care Essay

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    The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Back Pain Hands-on spinal manipulation is the primary method of treatment used by chiropractors, though they do use other alternative forms of treatments and therapies in their practices. The benefits of chiropractic care for back pain are many, which is why this alternative medical care is so popular among people with back and neck pain. Chiropractic Care Benefits Treating the causes of pain, not just the symptoms – While chiropractic isn’t a cure-all…

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    Chiropractic Essay

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    pelvic and spinal distortions. Logan Basic technique is a light force, full-spine adjusting procedure highlighting the correction of spinal and pelvic mechanics. With Logan basic, students study chiropractic management of special conditions such as scoliosis, pregnancy, pediatric care, and acute and chronic spinal…

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