Archive for June, 2009
Magnetic therapy works by attracting iron particles in the blood that in turn promotes blood flow to targeted areas where the magnets are placed. With elevated blood flow, oxygen, nutrients, hormones and the body’s natural painkillers, known as endorphins, are distributed to cells, organs and tissues quicker and more effectively. The magnetic waves are claimed [...]
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Medical malpractice is defined by the state of Maryland as any act of negligence by a medical professional that results in harm to the client. Medical professionals include doctors, nurses, dentists, technicians, psychologists, counselors, and psychotherapists. It is also important to know that the negligence can take place in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and facilities and other medical facilities.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medical Malpractice | No Comments
Biologic treatments are best for knee disease or injury. Biologic treatment restores the knee to a near-normal state. Meniscal repair, reconstruction of the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament), and anatomic knee fracture repair are 3 of the types of biological surgical repairs that work well for knee injuries.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Total Knee Replacement (MIS TKR)
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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Total Knee Replacement (MIS TKR)
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Evacuated Collection Tubes are designed to fill with a predetermined volume of blood by vacuum. Various sizes are available. Blood should never be poured from one tube to another since the tubes can have different additives or coatings. The test tubes are covered with a color-coded plastic cap. They include additives that mix with the blood when collected, and the color of the tube’s plastic cap indicates which additives that tube contains.
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When you deal with carpal tunnel and all the pain, all you think about is making sure the area is healed and pain free. However, it’s really not that simple and you will need to do a variety of exercises to help, even though they may not seem to be exercises that would really help out your carpal tunnel. Here we are going to show you some carpal tunnel exercises that focus on other body parts to help out your pain.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
Evacuated Collection Tubes are designed to fill with a predetermined volume of blood by vacuum. Various sizes are available. Blood should never be poured from one tube to another since the tubes can have different additives or coatings. The test tubes are covered with a color-coded plastic cap. They include additives that mix with the blood when collected, and the color of the tube’s plastic cap indicates which additives that tube contains.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
INTRODUCTION: Colitis (also called ulcerative colitis) is an acute or chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the colon (your large intestine or bowels) producing sores, called ulcers, in the top layers of the lining of the large intestine. It can be identified using flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. In both of these tests, a flexible tube is inserted in the rectum, and specific areas of the colon are evaluated. Colitis may be acute (lasting only a few days) or chronic (lasting weeks or even many months) and may result in bleeding, ulceration, perforation (a hole in the colon). It is best managed when its cause has been determine and specific treatment can be applied.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
Curing nail fungus can be tough. Nail fungus happens when tiny organisms such as Tinea unguium infects your nails, either the fingernails or toenails. The fungus lives underneath the nail and feeds on the keratin that makes up the hard surface of the toe nail.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
An Overview of ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) Reconstruction
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What are the major causes of hip pain? They are Arthritis, Avascular Necrosis, Hip Pain Strain, and Back Pain. There are stretches and hip pain exercises that you can do every day to decrease your hip pain and strengthen your hip muscles.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Back Pain | No Comments
The Maryland malpractice law defines malpractice as the negligent behavior of a professional resulting in harm of an individual. Acting negligently suggests a failure to fulfill duties associated with that position, this could mean an action was taken that was not needed or an action was not taken that was needed. There is a standard of care that is required to be followed and if breached, an expert in that field will judge this negligent act.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medical Malpractice | No Comments
You surely understand how uncomfortable and painful and external hemorrhoid can be if you have ever suffered from one. There are people that continually suffer from the serious condition. Fortunately there are external hemorrhoid treatments available in different forms. If you suffer from hemorrhoids, the only thing that you think about is finding relief from them. They cause problems with everyday activities like walking and sitting down. It is very hard to live a quality lifestyle if you are bothered by external hemorrhoids.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
Jim Humble’s great Miracle Mineral Supplement manages to keep pulling in more customers all these years, now up to shipping 15,000 units every month to various locations across the world, no one can argue about its success. Proof keeps coming in on what this compound can do for people suffering ailments some severe, some minor like dandruff, and no one has reported MMS hurting them. The chemical equivalents can’t say this!
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in General | No Comments
The fictitious beliefs surrounding GAD or generalized anxiety disorder are many. Some say it is not an illness of great import and the people that have this are just suffering from a weak mind. This is just a stereotype that has become commonplace and the accuracy of this diagnosis is totally off-track. Millions of people who have GAD are suffering from a genuine incapacitating condition that is not a figment of their imagination.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
Cancer is a disease that does not discriminate. It is known to strike anyone, anywhere, regardless of age, gender or even health. It also is unpredictable in how it affects people. Some receive a diagnosis and die within a month. Others have the illness for years and then it suddenly goes into remission and no one seems to know why. Natural treatments have never been proven completely, and without a doubt, to be effective in preventing or treating cancer. But there are many natural means of relieving the symptoms and, in some cases, may actually bring about a cure.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Cancer | No Comments
Blood flows through your vascular system as it makes its way toward your heart. It is then pumped to your lungs in order to capture oxygen. Once filled with oxygen, your blood travels throughout your body through arteries. It goes through capillaries and releases the oxygen to your tissues. Then, it travels back to your heart again. Along the way, valves ensure the proper direction of the flow. If those valves fail to work, the flow backs up and the pressure causes your veins to swell.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
There are several different degrees of piles or hemorrhoids. The most common are external and can be remedied at home with no doctor visits. External piles are a result of varicose veins. The reason being the walls of the veins are weak and piles or hemorrhoids are mere bulges of blood that are still connected to a vein. When these piles rupture there will be evidence of blood visible during a bowel movement. There are plenty of natural piles remedies available.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who works at a keyboard all day, there’s a persistent injury that’s common – it used to be called weaver’s wrists, and is now called carpal tunnel syndrome. There are routine exercises you can do to help you prevent this condition; doing these now is a great way to relieve stress, and to keep your wrists in good shape before you need to hire a physiotherapist.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Medicine | No Comments