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    Essay On Podiatry

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    since there is a growing number of people in need of foot care, there will also naturally be an increase in podiatrists needed. There are several different specialties within the field of podiatry, “A podiatrist can choose a specialty area like surgery, primary care, orthopedics, sports medicine, diabetic foot care, pediatrics or geriatrics” (Podiatrist). Everyone of these specialty areas covers one of the four main groups of people who need podiatrists: the overweight, diabetic, physically…

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    A week after my surgery I had to start physical therapy which was good and bad. Good in the fact that I was always getting stronger, but bad in the fact that it was painful and it felt pointless to try to get my hip back to normal before I had to have yet another surgery. Even though I thought physical therapy was going to be pointless, I had no choice, so I went twice a week for over two months until the date of my next surgery. The day finally came for my next surgery and it seemed just like…

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    CLINICAL QUESTION: In patients undergoing brain surgery for glioma resection, what is the risk of iatrogenic brain damage due to the surgery? SYNOPSIS: This meta-analysis included 90 studies published between 1990 to 2010 comprised of a total of 8,091 adult patients undergoing surgery for resection of supratentorial infiltrative gliomas. The study aimed to find out if intraoperative brain stimulation mapping (ISM) prior to resection of the glioma lowered the risk of neurologic damage seen with…

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    Jaw Distraction Report

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    Distraction I remember my first jaw distraction surgery on July 8th, 2013. My family and I went to Shriners Hospital in Chicago for a checkup and to set up the surgery date. We left for Chicago on July 7th, It was hot sunny day. We stopped at Aurora Mall to shop on the way there. When we got to the hospital. I met Destany and Meredith, they were also there for jaw distraction surgery. The next day I had to be at the hospital at 5:30 am to be prepped for surgery. I was very nervous. The nurse…

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    What is a blepharoplasty? In essence, a blepharoplasty is a facial aesthetic procedure, suited for either women or men, aimed to correct droopy eyes and vision problems. Consequently, a blepharoplasty is done by removing undesirable bags underneath eyes. Basically, all people interested in making a blepharoplasty are searching for having a younger look. At Clinica La Font in Bogota, Colombia, a leading aesthetic clinic, we carry out facial procedures such as the blepharoplasty and other facial…

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    medical field. Without it, surgery is virtually impossible and at the same time extremely painful. Anesthesia provides relief and painless procedures to patients while making surgeries much more common than they used to be. Many patients could not survive a surgery due to the excruciating pain, which would cause their blood pressure to rise dramatically causing extreme bleeding. With anesthesia being progressively used throughout the years, it allows for more surgeries to be created and tested…

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    of surgical site infections (SSIs) and death in his patients were reduced (Spruce, 2016). HE was also the first physician to publish an article related to antiseptic techniques; the article was titled On the Antiseptic Principle in the Practice of Surgery. Lister’s ideas were very slowly accepted by his peers but eventually became the basic foundation to what we know now is practiced as a part of routine surgical care (Spruce, 2016). After Lister’s work in the 1800s, studies on surgical…

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    Weight Loss Surgery

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    Weight Loss Surgery For Diabetics: Could It Work For You? Diabetes can be one of the most difficult diseases to live with. It can slowly ravage your body, forcing you to adapt to needles, impossible diets, compromises to your quality of life and even amputation. Although treatable for many, there 's no known cure right now; however, weight loss surgery may be a dynamic and viable option for some diabetics. If you or a loved one is dealing with type 2 diabetes due to obesity, surgical weigh…

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    Neurosurgeons look at conditions related to the brain and central nervous system. Their goals include saving lives and helping patients thet go through serious spinal injuries or damage to your nerves. On most websites it says that the annual salary for neurosurgeons can be 430,000 dollars or more. One reason neurosurgeons are well paid is because of the regular drawbacks of their work. They are alwayse in lawsuits because of the seriousness of their work. On the annual bsis 17.9 percent of…

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    Physical therapy is a vital part of a successful surgery but patient compliance is essential.9 After surgery, the physical therapy will progress in four phases.9-10 Initially, the repair and tendon need to be protected.9-10 This generally involves immobilizing the joint in a sling for 4-6 weeks after surgery.9-10 The length of time the joint is immobilized depends on what type of surgery was performed. 9-10 During phase I the patient will be introduced to prophylactic active motion at the elbow,…

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