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Faculty Of Medicine, University Of Christian Indonesia

 

With this explain that :

 

Name : dr. Philjeuwbens A Rahontoknam

Nim : 07-61050-016

 

Is true A doctor graduate student at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Christian Indonesia. The following is List of lessons in the Medical Education Undergraduate Program (P2SK) with the Education Program The Doctor's Profession (P3D) of the Faculty of Medicine of the Christian University of Indonesia is concerned as follows.

 

Semester 1

Blok 1. Learning critical And Learning Skill (Agustus 2007 - September 2007)

Blok 2. Effective And Empathy communication (Oktober 2007)

Blok 3. Care Public And Environment (Oktober 2007 - November 2007)

Blok 4. Human As A crucified Bio. (November 2007 - December 2007)

Blok 5. Priority Health Problem In Indonesia (December 2007 - January 2007)

 

Semester 2

Blok 6. Structure And cell organization (March 2008 - April 2008)

Blok 7. Life cycle (April 2008)

Blok 8. Hematology (Mey 2008 - April 2008)

Blok 9. Imunnity (Mei 2008)

Blok 10. Endokrin Molecular (June 2008 - Juli 2008)

 

Semester 3

Blok 11. Kardiovascular System (August 2008 - Oktober 2008)

Blok 12. Respiratory System (Oktober 2008 - Desember 2008)

Blok 13. Community Health And Research Methodology (Desember 2008 - Januari 2008)

 

Semester 4

Blok 14. Digestive system (March 2008 - April 2009)

Blok 15. Urinary System (Mei 2009 - Juni 2009)

Blok 16. Genital system And Reproduction (Juni 2009 - Juli 2009)

 

Semester 5

Blok 17. Nervous system (August 2009 - Oktober 2009)

Blok 18. Musculoskeletal system (Oktober 2009 - December 2009)

Blok 19. HIV/AIDS (January 2010)

 

Semester 6

Blok 20. Indra (Maret 2010 - April 2010)

Blok 21. Integumen (April 2010 - Mei 2010)

Blok 22. Conduct and Psychiatri (Mey 2010 - Juli 2010)

 

Semester 7

Blok 23. Teen and Drug Address (August 2010 - September 2010)

Blok 24. Gerontology (September 2010 - November 2010)

Blok 25. Medical emergencies and trauma (December 2010)

Blok 26. Blok Electif (January 2011)

 

Remedial Process

 

Even Semester

Blok 1. Learning critical And Learning skill (january 2008)

 

Odd semester

Blok 6. Structure And cell organization (Praticum)(Juli 2008)

 

Even Semester

Blok 11. Kardiovascular system (knowledge)(January 2009)

Blok 12. Respiratory system (knowledge)(January 2009)

 

Odd semester

Blok 15. Urinary system (Knowledge)(Juni 2010)

 

Even Semester

Blok 17. Nervous system (Knowledge)(February 2010)

Blok 18. system Muskuloskeletal (Knowledge)( February 2010)

 

Even Semester

Blok 17. Nervous system (Practicum january 2011)

Blok 23. Teen And Drug Adress (knowledge)(January 2011)

Blok 24. Gerontology (Knowledge)(January 2011)

Blok 25. Medical Emergencies And Trauma (knowledge)(January 2011)

 

Even Semester

Blok 16. Genital System And Reproduction (Practicum) (February 2012)

Blok 24. Gerontology (Knowledge) (February 2012)

 

PROFESSIONAL PHISYCHIAN STUDY DOCTOR

 

Otolaryngology stage (4 weeks), 16th April 2012 - 12th Mei 2012 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta and Tugu Pelabuhan Hospital North Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Dermatology Stage (4 Weeks), 28th Mei 2012 - 1st June 2012 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region and Sitanala Hospital Special Hospital For Morbus Hansen, Banten.

 

Obgyn Stage (8 weeks), 23th July - 27th July UKI Hospital East Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region and Public Hospital Bekasi Area, West Java.

 

Opthalmology Stage (4 Weeks), 06th August 2012 - 08th September 2012 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta and PGI Cikini Central Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region, and Dr. Yap Hospital Special For Opthalmology. Special Region Of Jogjakarta.

 

Anasthesy Stage (4 Weeks), 10th September 2012 - 06th Oktober 2012 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta, Cikini Hospital Central Jakarta, And Tugu Pelabuhan Hospital North Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Surgery Stage (8 Weeks), 08th Oktober 2012 - 01st January 2012 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta and PGI Cikini Hospital, Central Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Psychiatric Stage (4 Weeks), 07th January 2013 - 02nd February 2013 at Prof. Dr. Soeroso Magelang Psychiatric Hospital, Magelang, Central Java.

 

Public Health Care Stage (8 Weeks), 04th February 2013 - 30th March 2013 Primary Health Care Cipayung, East Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Family Medicine Stage (4 Weeks), 01st April 2013 - 27th March 2013 Primary Health Care East Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Forensic Stage (4 Weeks), 29th March 2013 - 25th Mei 2013 Kariadi Hospital Semarang, Central Java.

 

Internist Stage (8 Weeks) 27th Mei 2013 - 20th Mei 2013 at Tebet Hospital, South Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Neurologists Stage (4 Weeks) 22th July 2013 - 24th August 2013, UKI Hospital Sentral Jakarta and PGI Cikini Central Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Radiology Stage (4 Weeks) 26th August 2013 - 21 September 2013 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta and Cibinong Public Hospital East Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Pediatric Stage (8 Weeks) 23th September 2013 - 16 November 2013 at UKI Hospital East Jakarta and PGI Cikini Hospital Central Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Remedial Process

  

Information

 

SKS (Semester Credit Unit) is in accordance with government regulations since 1986/1987 to declare The weight of a course. What is meant by SKS is one week in each semester of gaze Face with teaching, structured activities (Expert Lectures, Tutorials, Lab Skills and Practicum) and Self-supporting activities (Self-study and Independent Group Discussions). Duration of 20 weeks. With 1 Week condition is 1 SKS with minus 1 Week of Exam. In Rotation the clinic is divided into Two 8-week Round and 4-week round. For Round 8 weeks with 60 Hours per week activities Without a night Shift While with night Shift 95 hours per week. For 4th Week Round with Activity 60 Hours per week without night shift While with night shift 95 hours per week only Section of Anesthesia and Neurology.

 

CALCULATE MY TOTAL IPK

A = 4

A- = 3,7

B+ = 3,3

B = 3,0

B- = 2,7

C+ = 2,3

C = 2,0

 

MAYOR

IPD : B (3,0)

IKA : B+ (3,3)

Bedah : B (3,0)

Obgin : B- (2,7)

IKM : B- (2,7)

Total = 14,7

Mayor 4 SKS = 14,7 x 4 = 58,8

 

MINOR

Saraf : A- (3,7)

Jiwa : B+ (3,3)

Mata : B (3,0)

THT : C (2,0)

Kulit : C+ (2,3)

Radiologi : B (3,0)

Forensik : A- (3,7)

Kedokteran Keluarga : B+ (3,3)

Total = 24,3

 

Mayor 4 SKS = 4 x 14,7 = 58,8

Total SKS Mayor 5 x 4 = 20

Total SKS Minor 8 x 2 = 16

Total semua SKS = 36

 

Rumus IPK =

Total nilai / Total sks

48,6 + 58,8 / 36 =

107,4 / 36 = 2,98

 

AFILIATION HOSPITAL

 

UKI Jakarta Hospital

Mayjen Soetoyo Street RT 02/ RW 11, Cawang, Kramat Jati. East Jakarta 13630.

 

PGI Cikini Hospital

Raden Saleh Raya Street No. 40 RT. 12/RW 2, Cikini Menteng. Kota Jakarta Pusat. Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10330.

 

Tebet Hospital

Letjen M.T Haryono Street Kav. 13 No. 8 West Tebet RT. 11/ RW 5, West Tebet. South Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region.

 

Tugu Pelabuhan Hospital

Kramat Raya Jaya Street No. 1 North Tugu, Koja. North Jakarta.

 

Tarakan Regional Public Hospital Central Jakarta

Kyai Caringin Street No. 7 RT. 11/RW 4 Cideng, Gambir. Central Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region 10150.

 

Dr. Sitanala Tangerang Hospital (Special For Morbus Hansen)

Dr. Sitanala No. 99 Street. Sitanala, Karang Sari, Neglasari, Tangerang City, Banten 15121.

 

Bekasi Regional Public Hospital West Java.

Pramuka Street, No. 55 Marga Jaya, South Bekasi, Kota Bekasi. West Java, 17141.

 

Cibinong Regional Public Hospital.

KSR Dadi Kusmayadi Street, No. 27 Tengah, Cibinong, Bogor West Java 16913.

 

PUSKESMAS Malaka Jaya

Bunga Rampai Street 10 No. 166 RT 8/RW 6 Malaka Jaya, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region, 13460.

 

PUSKESMAS Cipayung

Bambu Hitam Street, No. 104 RT. 10/RW 04, RT. 4/RW. 7 Cipayung, East Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Region.

 

PUSKESMAS Lubang Buaya

Monumen Pancasila Sakti Street, RT. 5/RW. 9, Lubang Buaya, Cipayung, East Jakarta. Jakarta Capital Region, 13810.

 

Dr. Yap Hospital (Special For Opthalmology)

Cik Di Tiro Street No. 5 Terban, Gondokusuma, Kota Yogyakarta, Special Region Yogyakarta 55223.

 

RSJ Prof. dr Soerojo

Jl. Jendral Ahmad Yani No. 169 Kramat Utara, North Magelang , Magelang. Central Java 56115.

 

Kariadi Regional Public Hospital Semarang

Jl. Doktor Sutomo No. 16, Randusari, South Semarang, Samarang. Semarang City. Central Java 50244.

 

And many more.

Lakshmi Nair, Senior Founding Scientist

Soft Tissue Regeneration, Inc.

 

Lakshmi Nair is a Scientist in the field of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering at Soft Tissue Regeneration, Inc. She is recognized nationally and internationally for her contributions in Biomaterials for musculoskeletal tissue regeneration. She is also one of the senior, founding scientists of her New Haven based company which is developing breakthrough technologies for soft tissue regeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee and an augmentation device for rotator cuff injuries.

 

An Orthopedic Surgeon is trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system: bones, muscles, joints, tendons, and nerves. Orthopedic surgeons use surgery, physical therapy or rehabilitative devices such as casts or splints to heal injuries.

 

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Finger splints are often provided by occupational therapists to people with finger joint problems in musculoskeletal disorders to help control pain, improve functional ability and maintain joint positioning and muscle action.

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Masao Tanaka, Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Translational Immunology Section of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), pipettes a 96-well flat-bottom plate. The emphasis of the Translational Immunology Section, led by principal investigator Massimo G. Gadina, Ph.D., is to provide researchers with accurate and reproducible immune monitoring assays. The photograph was taken April 24, 2009, in the NIH Clinical Center, Room #6D57, on the Bethesda campus of the National Institutes of Health.

 

Photographer: Rhoda Baer

This is according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.

You might not know it, but you could be suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Although rheumatoid arthritis is commonly associated with the older generation (people over the age of 65), the disease is...

 

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Boston Nomenclature for fascial tissues with explanations. Terms proposed by Huijing and Langevin at the second International Fascia Research Congress in 2009. (Reproduced with kind permission from Art of Contemporary Yoga Ltd)

26.05.10

No, I'm not praying for a cure for diabetes in this photo!!! It's to show the limited joint mobility I have in my hands. This is also known as Diabetic Cheiroarthropathy (DC) (now there's a mouthful.....try saying that after a few glsses of rose!!!).

As always, here is a proper explanation of it taken from the internet as they can usually explain things much better on these websites than I can......... :o)(http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Other_associated_conditions/Musculoskeletal_Conditions/Limited_joint_mobility/)

"Limited joint mobility is a type of rheumatism that causes the joints to lose their normal flexibility. Although most common in the hands (where it is also known as diabetic cheiroarthropathy), limited joint mobility can also affect the wrists, elbows, shoulders, knees, ankles and, in some cases, the neck and lower back.

A classic sign of cheiroarthropathy is not being able to press the fingers together tightly in a palm to palm ‘prayer sign’. The affected fingers stay permanently bent (as shown in my photo above).

Although in itself limited joint mobility is usually troublesome rather than painful or disabling, it is closely associated with microvascular complications of diabetes - nephropathy (kidney disease) and retinopathy (eye disease - which I have already got and had several extensive laser treatment sessions for).

It is thought that about a third of people with diabetes have some degree of limited joint mobility. Like most complications of diabetes, good blood glucose control will help guard against it, as well as aiding recovery if it has already developed. Your healthcare team may be able to recommend exercises that will help restore some flexibility. Sometimes people are given steroid injections into the affected area and, in more extreme cases, where it is affecting a person’s ability to do day-to-day tasks, surgery may be required."

 

The Upper Limb Clinic also has some useful information: (http://www.theupperlimbclinic.co.uk/diabetic_cheiroarthropathy.htm)

"Diabetics have a higher incidence of hand problems than the general population. The reasons are not well understood but possible factors include: Abnormal accumulation of proteins in the tissues. This particularly involves collagen, which is the key contributor to the strength of tissues including skin, tendons, and ligaments. The composition of collagen is slightly altered, which can make it stiffer than normal.

Loss of blood flow in the tissues (ischaemia). Diabetes is complicated by abnormalities of the small blood vessels (micro-angiopathy). This is responsible for some of the most serious complications of diabetes, such as eye problems (retinopathy).

Diabetic stiff hand or diabetic cheiroarthropathy often causes a general sensation of "stiffness" or "slowness" in the hand. There is often some real loss of mobility in the joints, particularly the middle finger joints. This makes it difficult for you to bend the fingers right into the palm or to straighten them fully.

The condition is characterised by a number of specific problems. All are seen in non-diabetics but they are more common in diabetics. These can occur singly or together.

Flexor tenosynovitis is due to a thickening of the tissue lining the tendons that bend the fingers. This tissue is present from the wrist to the finger-tips. Thickening causes swelling of the palm and fingers. Rings may feel tight and the hand may ache. The palm and fingers may be tender to pressure. Tenosynovitis contributes to the finger stiffness. The symptoms are often worse in the night or on awakening. This is because fluid collects in the arms whilst you are asleep and inactive. When severe, it can cause a clicking sensation and even catching or "triggering" of the tendon.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is due to compression of the median nerve within a tunnel comprising a "U" shaped collection of bones with a tight ligament at the top. This causes 'pins and needles' in the area supplied by the nerve (thumb, index, middle and ring fingers). The condition is mainly caused by the tenosynovitis that squashes the nerve as it swells. It may also be contributed to by neuropathy (see 'Loss of blood flow' above).

Dupuytren's contracture is a thickening of deep tissue (fascia), which passes from the palm into the fingers. Shortening of this tissue causes 'bands' which pull the fingers into the palm. Once established, the background stiffness will persist and cannot be cured."

 

So there we have it.....you are now clued up on another lovely complication associated with diabetes!!!!

This photograph shows Tuyet-Hang Pham (left), medical technologist in the Translational Autoinflammatory Disease Section of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), as she watches Barbara C. Yang, Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA) Fellow, working in the Translational Immunology Section, aliquoting serum from whole blood with a transfer pipette and test tube. The emphasis of the Translational Autoinflammatory Disease Section is on applying a systematic approach to the clinical and immunological description of a number of autoinflammatory diseases. The Translational Immunology Section provides researchers with accurate and reproducible immune monitoring assays. The two teams, led by principal investigators Raphaela T. Goldbach-Mansky, M.D., M.H.S., and Massimo G. Gadina, Ph.D., work closely together. The photograph was taken April 24, 2009, in the NIH Clinical Center, Room #6D57, on the Bethesda campus of the National Institutes of Health.

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

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Xplore Engineering camp participant Charlotte Rockwell measures the energy needed to counteract the weight of a heavy object on an arm during the Use the Force! Workshop.

 

At the Use the Force! Workshop camp participants learn that even the simplest everyday actions require your body to generate surprisingly large forces. They explore how biomedical engineers capture data about how our bodies move and what forces they generate – and see how this information helps us to understand and treat different diseases and disabilities of the musculoskeletal system.

 

Xplore Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering the 4th through 7th grade. Through a series of experiential workshops, participants get hands-on experience in a variety of engineering disciplines. Participants can choose to participate in 6 out of 18 workshops ranging from nanotechnology to rocketry.

 

Thursday, June 30, 2022

 

Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering

 

3-year-old girl, normal development but noted to intoe on right side. Parents concerned about tripping. No family history of musculoskeletal or neurological pathology but father wore "boots and bars" at night as young child for several years. Physical examination otherwise unremarkable.

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

Examination and self-evaluation of finger joint motion can be performed by with paper strips. This simple method of goniometry can be used to check the status or progress of joint motion in hand conditions which result in loss of motion of the hand fingers: osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, joint stiffness due to intraarticular fractures, infections. The technique involves drawing of joint angles. Valdas Macionis, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Vilnius, Lithuania.

References

1. Macionis V. A technique for graphical recording of range of motion using an improvised paper goniometer. Journal of Hand Therapy. 2011;24(4):374-7.

2. Macionis V. Is diagrammatic goniometry feasible for finger ROM evaluation and self-evaluation? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013;471(6):1894-903. Open access at www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3706675/pdf/11999_20...

3. Macionis V. Reliability of the standard goniometry and diagrammatic recording of finger joint angles: a comparative study with healthy subjects and non-professional raters. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2013;14:17. Open access at www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3557198/pdf/1471-247...

4. Macionis V. Self-regulated frequent power pinch exercises: a non-orthotic technique for the treatment of old mallet deformity. Journal of Hand Therapy. 2015;28(4):433-6.

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

D. Raj Tolat Pain management specialist in New York City offers physical therapy, sports medicine, neck and back pain relief. Set-up an appointment to treat acute back injuries: strains, sprains, and disc herniations-injuries.

 

Location / Contact: Call 800-949-6100

 

Premier Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, P.C.

54 W. Merrick Road

Valley Stream, NY 11580

 

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SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

Jeffrey Perry is a physiatrist and specialist in the nonsurgical management of neck and back pain utilizing physical medicine modalities, pain management/anesthetic procedures, and osteopathic manipulative medicine techniques.

 

Perry Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, P.C.

2033 Deer Park Avenue

Deer Park, NY 11729

 

800-949-6100

 

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SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

A group of Physio's took part in a park run.

Several from musculoskeletal outpatients physio - Bridgeton, Shettleston, Baillieston, Springburn health centres, Stobhill hospital.

One from Cardio-respiratory physio, one from amputee rehab physio QEUH, one each from Stroke rehab QEUH & GRI.

The Norwood Hall site is being redeveloped to provide a new customer service and leisure centre, and an NHS neighbourhood resource centre, including:

 

* Replacement premises for the Knight's Hill Surgery.

* Community Services – musculoskeletal assessment and treatment centres, podiatry, community physiotherapy, dental, dementia and memory services.

* Interactive health information services – weight management, health information kiosks.

* GP minor procedures. Outpatient services – e.g. pain management, gastroenterology, rheumatology.

* Diagnostics – X-ray, ultrasound and phlebotomy.

* Long term conditions – diabetes, COPD & CHD.

 

Timetable

 

* September 2009

LBL cabinet approval

* October 2009

NHS Lambeth/NHS London stage 1 approval

* December 2009

Stage C design

* June 2010

Plan submission

* December 2010

Financial close

* Autumn 2012

Opening

A muscle injury can occur in a number of places in our body, such as the hamstrings, quadriceps, groin, back, as well as any other muscle in the body that is vulnerable to wears and tears. Whether they are injuries resulting from bad postures or muscle injuries from exercising, your concerns regarding your muscles are valid and you need a certified and experienced chiropractor, such as those at Access Health & Wellness, who can surely cater to the management and treatment of your musculoskeletal system. www.accesshwa.com/

On November 20, 2014 The USG Committee on Collaboration, Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education Strategies (CIPES) hosted the 6th annual Biomedical Sciences Day. Students attending programs at USG were joined by scientists and academic leaders to explore this year’s theme, “Into the Future: Research to Reality.”

 

Students from the University of Maryland, College Park Biological Sciences; University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), School of Nursing; University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), School of Pharmacy; and University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), School of Psychology presented research posters. The poster presentations were followed by a panel discussion.

 

The panel consisted of two honored guests and three recent graduates: Dr. Robert C. Walker, Jr., Ph.D., Chief, Career Development and Outreach Branch, National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease, Intramural Research Program, National Institutes of Health (NIH); Dr. Jacob Wesley, PharmD, UMB at USG, MS, Sr. Clinical Scientist, MedImmune; Theresa Price, B.S. Biological Sciences, UMCP at USG, Laboratory Technician, In Vivo Biology & Drug Testing (IVBDT) UMB School of Medicine; Kim Casimbon, B.A. Psychology, UMBC at USG, pursuing M.S. School Counseling, Johns Hopkins University; Arielle Dolegui, B.S. Psychology, UMBC at USG, pursuing M.S. Public Health, George Washington University. The panel was moderated by Dr. Beth Parent, Program Director of the UMCP Biological Sciences program at USG.

A pain in the back can be much more painful when it is chronic pain. Symptoms and information about of Chronic back pain. backpain911.com/chronic-back-pain.html

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

WHXR Registrar Talks - MSK B 0802 Practical analysis of bone lesions

 

WHXR Registrar Talks - MSK B 0802 Practical analysis of bone lesions

A man getting cupping therapy on a Ho Chi Minh City sidewalk. It is an ancient method of applying acupressure through the creation of a local vacuum to induce blood flow for the purposes of promoting healing. Common ailments it is used for are musculoskeletal conditions and respiratory diseases, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, and the common cold. (Brian K. Smith photo.)

 

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SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

 

A New York-based coalition of groups has made strides in improving the lives and health of nail salon employees.

 

When Narbada Chhetri first relocated to New York City, she worked as a domestic worker during the week and as a nail technician on weekends. She initially enjoyed interacting with other salon employees, but the low compensation was insufficient to keep her going. She found another manicure business with a somewhat greater salary, but there were no regular breaks. When she did take a break—to eat or get away from the polish fumes, which irritated her eyes—she was often interrupted by an unpleasant employer who insisted that she return to tending to clients right away. Her coworkers have treated her in the same manner, including one who had back pain. The last straw came when the business refused to provide toilet paper and instead required employees to bring their own.

 

Chhetri knew her employer was abusing her and the other workers since she worked for a human rights group in Nepal. She began building the basis for a community group to assist other Nepali and Tibetan domestic or nail salon employees.

 

She then co-founded Adhikaar, which means “rights” in Nepali, in 2005 to campaign for the rights of newly arriving Nepali immigrants, as well as Nepali-speaking immigrants and refugees from Tibet and other places. Adhikaar established a formal community center in 2007, and Chhetri remains an integral part of the organization; she is now the center’s director of organizing and advocacy.

 

Making Nail Salons a Health Equity Issue

 

The nail salon industry is thriving in the United States. Around 375,000 professionals work long hours scrubbing, scraping, painting, and polishing the nails of Americans. Consumers spent $8.4 billion on their nails in 2014, according to NAILS magazine. However, the nail salon worker population in New York City, which consists primarily of Asian and Latina immigrant women, works in an industry that has frequently operated outside the radar of labor laws and regulations. Employers frequently exploit freshly arriving and undocumented immigrant women, many of whom speak little English and have varying levels of literacy.

 

Nail salon workers are frequently underpaid, devalued, exposed to hazardous chemicals, overworked, and mistreated. Many rely on gratuities for a living after being hired for as little as $35 per day. They work large hours throughout the summer and much fewer hours during the winter when they lose their constant income. They frequently work without taking a meal or a restroom break. Many nail salon employees are also purposefully misclassified as “independent contractors” in order to deny them basic job benefits like Social Security, worker’s compensation, paid vacation, and sick leave.

 

The health repercussions of this employment are unavoidable. Skin and respiratory irritations, difficulties breathing, headaches, and problems focusing have all been reported by workers. 2 There are an estimated 10,000 chemicals in nail products, and 89 percent of them have not been evaluated for safety by an independent organization. 3 In reality, the majority of nail products, including nail paint, solvents, acrylics, and gels, include dangerous chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene, dibutyl phthalate (the “toxic three”), and methacrylates. Exposure to these substances on a regular basis has been linked to asthma, cancer, neurological problems, and reproductive damage.

 

Nail salon workers have also reported a high frequency of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, with common injuries to the neck, lower back, hand, wrist, and shoulder. Exposure to biological hazards such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses, including bloodborne pathogens such as hepatitis B, is also a concern.

 

Unsurprisingly, because nail salon workers are frequently illegal and uninsured, they encounter major barriers to receiving treatment. Many people fall through the cracks in the safety net. If they have a chronic ailment that needs regular medical treatment, they must face long delays at clinics and frequently struggle to communicate with a doctor who does not understand their language. 7 Although most nail salon workers are aware that their occupations may be causing them health problems, their alternatives for changing careers are restricted.

 

Building the Coalition

 

The working conditions for nail technicians are appalling. However, Adhikaar’s efforts, as well as the organization’s collaboration with the New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH) and the subsequent formation of the New York Healthy Nail Salons Coalition, are making a difference. In 2004, NYCOSH began trying to improve nail salon working conditions by conducting a health and safety assessment of 100 Korean nail salon employees. Adhikaar then hosted a gathering for nail salon workers, encouraging them to establish campaign goals pertaining to health and safety. Adhikaar and NYCOSH sponsored a seminar in 2012 to discuss the exploitative conditions of immigrant women in the beauty services sector and how to collaborate.

 

NYCOSH collaborated with Adhikaar in 2014 to begin a campaign to improve the health and labor conditions in nail salons. The two groups drew the attention of other organizations and agencies by broadening the notion of health to include employees’ rights and decent wages, and the New York Healthy Nail Salons Coalition was created. The organization rapidly began to advocate for policy changes, first in New York City and subsequently throughout New York State. Foundations such as Mertz Gilmore and the North Star Fund in New York City first financed coalition partners.

 

The alliance has had practical results: NYCOSH and Adhikaar collaborated with the New York City Public Advocate on an industry-wide study, which resulted in an increase in NY Department of State inspectors. Recently, the group proposed to the New York City Council a package of nail shop changes. The council reacted quickly, and on May 10, 2015, just after the city submitted the new legislation, the New York Times published a well-known exposé on the business that caught the attention of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the whole nation.

 

Governor Cuomo promptly issued emergency restrictions and began planning new legislation with the coalition to implement permanent statewide nail shop standards. As a result, new regulations have been developed, including the mandatory posting of a Nail Salon Workers’ Bill of Rights in all salons, which includes information about the legal wage, health and safety safeguards such as mandatory goggles and respirators, and a hotline for workers to call in the event of a violation. The licensure test must also be translated into numerous additional languages, including Nepali, Tibetan, and Vietnamese, according to new laws.

 

Another potential endeavor, the Nail Salon Worker Organizing Project, was launched in the summer of 2015 by NYCOSH, Adhikaar, and Workers’ United. The project aims to assist employees with trainee and license application help, Know Your Rights training, and workplace health and safety training. Within a month, hundreds of employees had arrived at these groups, eager to learn how the media coverage and the governor’s new law would influence their lives.

 

Workers have faced reprisal from certain companies after the new restrictions were published, including firings, decreased hours, bullying, and threats. Workers are demonstrating amazing courage and leadership as they learn about their rights and public support, standing up, reporting abuse, and becoming their own greatest advocates. They are also becoming increasingly aware that they are not alone in confronting unfair practices and that many of their consumers might be allies. Thousands of customers came out in support of nail salon workers following the New York Times exposé.

 

NYCOSH has also begun developing a Healthy Salons Program, which would require salons to subscribe to a set of requirements, such as living wages, health, and safety safeguards, and a commitment to training and monitoring worker conditions. We intend to create a list of model salons that may be advertised to socially aware consumers using these guidelines. In addition, we want to engage in citywide policy initiatives to institutionalize company owner training and education, as well as the development of a letter-grading system. At the state level, we will work to remove harmful items and promote the adoption of safer alternatives.

 

Finally, enhancing the health of nail salon employees will necessitate collaboration with a wide range of partners. Health funders, in particular, can help us develop healthy nail salons in New York and around the country, perform medical monitoring and research on the short- and long-term health effects of working in nail salons and enhance employees’ access to health care. We are looking for additional collaborators as we fight to improve the nail salon industry—and, in the process, the lives of employees, customers, companies, and the environment. We think that our model of worker-led campaigns to promote healthy nail salons can be reproduced in other cities and states, and we are striving to achieve that goal.

 

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Kyriacos Athanasiou.

 

The journal Nature Reviews Rheumatology granted advance online publication to research work conducted by the UC Davis Musculoskeletal Bioengineering Laboratory. The article, “Repair and Tissue Engineering Techniques for Articular Cartilage,” is authored by Eleftherios A. Makris, Andreas H. Gomoll, Konstantinos N. Malizos, Jerry C. Hu and Kyriacos A. Athanasiou. It debuted Sept. 23 in the journal’s online “article preview” section.

 

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SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

A specialist is the first and the lone individual that comes as a main priority when somebody isn't well and is wiped out. In any sort of ailment and in the event of health-related crises specialists are the lone individuals that could help us. Specialists in Gurgaon are the best specialists one can discover in Delhi NCR

The History of Physicians/Doctors

Ancient "specialists": 25,000 BC +

The principal "healers" were chronicled in cave artworks in what is presently France. The works of art were radiocarbon-dated as far back as 27,000 years prior and portrayed individuals utilizing plants for therapeutic purposes. This is the principal recorded case of what in the end formed into the main clinical information base, gone down through clans. Trepanation – penetrating the skull to assuage torment, was done millennia prior with patchy achievement

Deal with like an Egyptian: Surgery 5,000 years prior

Not exclusively were the antiquated Egyptians probably the best individuals on Earth (Homer – of Odyssey popularity, not the one in the old Egypt Simpsons scene – credited their general medical care framework, just as the dry environment) however Egyptians likewise played out a portion of the primary recorded a medical procedure: root trench (some proof recommends teeth might have been penetrated as ahead of schedule as 9,000 years prior in India.) Back then, at that point, being a specialist included authority of heavenly texts just as later being prepared in life structures and conclusion.

Greece and the origination of clinical morals

Affected by Egyptian and Babylonian medication, the acclaimed Greek "doctor" Hippocrates composed the Hippocratic Corpus which is an assortment of around seventy early clinical works from antiquated Greece unequivocally connected with Hippocrates and his understudies. Most broadly, Hippocrates concocted the Hippocratic Oath for doctors, which is as yet significant and being used today.

Middle age Europe and the principal prescription schools

Twelfth-century Italy saw the development of colleges and the principal clinical schools. Now, being a specialist relied less upon the "gospel" of prior clinical texts and more on applying those texts and others to a specialist's individual encounters in the field. The capacity to dependably influence a patient's wellbeing was as yet hit and miss.

The cutting edge specialist

Certainly, current medication is every one of the things individuals expect when they visit a clinic, yet an advanced specialist in the created world is as a very remarkable hero or sci-fi character as agreeable sawbones. The "tool belt" of instruments at an advanced specialist's removal incorporates careful lasers and robots, powerful attractive imagers, and arranged information streams.

Specialists in Gurgaon are profoundly prepared proficient who have devoted their life towards the improvement of way of life of ordinary individuals.

Significance of Doctors in Society

Prior to the revelation of current medication, life was transitory for people. The climate was loaded with concealed risks as illness and ailments. Then, at that point, clinical practice changed into a coordinated calling, and people encountered a critical improvement in the personal satisfaction. Helped by present-day logical development, the limits of clinical innovation reached out as far as possible. In any case, even with this load of mechanical advancements, the situation of specialists in the public arena hasn't reduced; specialists stay vital.

•Saving Lives

•Broadening Life

•Compassionate Work

Controlling Epidemics and Conducting Research

Doctors in Gurgaon are exceptionally prepared experts who have finished their examinations from great colleges and do their work with most extreme polished methodology.

Top 15 kinds of Doctors one should know

1. Cardiologist: A cardiologist is a specialist that arrangements with the cardiovascular framework. This implies the individual treats any anomaly in our veins and heart. This can incorporate coronary illness or condition which requires conclusion and treatment.

2. Audiologist: As the name recommends, an audiologist treats and assesses everything under the sun to do with sound or hearing capacities of an individual. Since hearing is a vital sense, it requires a specialist to treat something similar.

3. Dental specialist: According to American Dental Association, a dental specialist is a specialist of oral wellbeing. Oral wellbeing incorporates teeth, tongue, and gums. A dental specialist is known to analyze and treat issues of these three regions.

4. ENT subject matter expert: ENT represents ear, nose, and throat. An expert who treats and determinations the issues and inconveniences of these three regions. Otherwise called an otolaryngologist, an ENT expert is a doctor to prepared to treat the issues of ENT.

5. Gynecologist: A gynecologist is prepared to treat the female conceptive framework which incorporates the vagina, uterus, ovaries, and bosoms.

6. Muscular specialist: A muscular specialist is known to manage issues identifying with the musculoskeletal framework. This implies muscles and bones. Any break, agony, or irregularity of these spaces should be counseled about with a muscular specialist.

7. Pediatrician: Pediatricians are specialists who treat kids. Since a kid's body capacities in an alternate way from our own, because of many components like age and developing stages, their sickness and medical problems are not quite the same as a grown-up. A pediatrician helps in mental conduct issues and actual medical conditions.

8. Specialists: Mental wellbeing is an immense field which requires our furthest consideration. Consequently, to treat what goes inside a human mind is troublesome, because of its vulnerability. A therapist helps treat and analyze issues of psychological wellness.

9. Veterinarian: After the uniqueness of psychological wellness, comes the issue of our furr mates: creatures. Treatment and analysis of issues in creatures is finished by a veterinarian. This incorporates mental and physical both too.

10. Radiologist: A radiologist for diagnosing illnesses and inward and outer wounds with the assistance of imaging procedures like x-beams, CT sweep, MRI and ultrasound, and so forth They are the initial move towards the analysis of any kind, which is impossible without a machine.

11. Pulmonologist: Pulmonary means lungs, henceforth a specialist who treats lungs. Since the rundown of irregularities and issues identifying with lungs is long in current occasions, pulmonologist findings and deal with normal issues like a cellular breakdown in the lungs.

12. Endocrinologist: An endocrinologist is liable for treating the endocrine framework which incorporates the pituitary organ, pancreas, ovaries, thyroid, nerve center and so forth they help in treating diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and so on.

13. Oncologist: Oncology includes the investigation of a wide range of diseases. This includes the radiation, clinical and careful. Oncologists can represent considerable authority in one sort of malignant growth just as the field is immense.

14. Nervous system specialist: As the name proposes, a nervous system specialist is answerable for treating and diagnosing issues of the sensory system. Our sensory system incorporates our cerebrum, spinal line, tangible organs, and every one of the nerves.

15. Cardiothoracic specialist: Thorax implies the chest. A cardiothoracic specialist treats states of the heart, lungs, throat, and different organs in the chest.

Doctors in Gurgaon have every one of the kinds of specialists who are expertly prepared. Doctors in Gurgaon are exceptionally prepared experts who have acquired their polished methodology with long periods of training and treating various patients.

 

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SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

DESCRIPTION:

Therapeutic Taping for Musculoskeletal Conditions explores a range of taping techniques that can be used by physical and sports therapists, and manual therapists. Embedded in a scientific context and supported by current evidence-based practice and research, this practical text is structured around the quadrants of the body and is highly illustrated - each technique is also demonstrated on the accompanying DVD.

 

Many manual therapists use taping techniques as an adjunct to their treatments. Taping is a useful treatment modality that is portable and can be used in a variety of settings from the sporting field to the private practice or hospital ward.

 

This text will appeal to professionals wanting to expand their treatment techniques and students developing their expertise in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.

  

FEATURES:

• each technique is underpinned by current evidence-based practice and/or research

 

• highly illustrated with clear step by step instructions

 

• accompanying DVD demonstrating 80 taping techniques for self directed learning

 

• based on body quadrants with anatomical drawing to assist with correct placement

 

AUTHOR:

Maria Constantinou, BPhty, MPhtySt(Sports), GradCertEd, FASMF, APA Sports Physiotherapist, Fellow, Australian Sports Medicine Federation (FASMF), Lecturer School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Griffith University

 

Mark Brown, BAppSc(Phty), MHSc(Sport Phty), MBA, FASMF, APA Sports Physiotherapist, Fellow, Australian Sports Medicine Federation (FASMF), Assistant Professor in Physiotherapy Bond University

 

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SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

SAN ANDRES CHOLULA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 04: The Mexico Telethon celebrates 18 years of creation, with the December 12, 1997, first convened 70 media, entertainment personalities, various companies and the entire nation for the first Telethon Event, on Friday, December 4, 2015, in San Andres Cholula, Mexico. Since it began in 1997, Mexico Telethon has had a clear goal: get enough money to build and maintain their Telethon Children's Rehabilitation Center (CRIT, for its acronym in Spanish), which to date total 23 the whole country. Opened in 2010, the CRIT Puebla has an annual capacity of care for 1,000 children aged 0 to 18 and their families to care for children with pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, human communication, dentistry, anesthesiology, genetics, disability and injury mild, moderate and severe brain, spinal cord injury congenital, neuromuscular diseases, amputees and musculoskeletal diseases, congenital diseases, autism and children with cancer. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)

Exercise improves cardiac health and controls several of the risk factors associated with Heart Conditions. However, Exercises also increase stress on the cardiovascular system and will precipitate or worsen cardiac symptoms. The essence is to strike the correct balance.

 

For those with healthy hearts and no symptoms, exercise must always be encouraged. For those with manifest cardiac unwellness and weak hearts, a supervised program and an understanding of exercise-related stress are emphasized.

   

Heart Exercises are often broadly speaking divided into 3 types – Aerobic exercises, Resistance Exercises, and Stretching Exercises.

 

Aerobics

 

Aerobics is additionally referred to as cardio exercise since the one major impact it has is on heart rate. The intensity is outlined as mild, moderate, and severe depending on the heart rate achieved throughout the exercise. As a rough calculation, the heart rate of an individual is 220 minus the age in years. The mild, moderate, and severe kind is once the heart rate reaches below 60 %, 60-80 %, and over 80 % severally throughout an exercise.

  

The heart's oxygen demand will increase with the rise in heart rate and is the principle utilized in the stress test once cardiac changes are assessed throughout such stress. A supervised exercise program is based on constant principles wherever you may be suggested on what level of aerobic exercise is safe. One could begin exercises at intervals some weeks of a cardiac event under a supervised program.

   

How aerobics will profit your Heart

 

Despite age, weight, or physical skills, aerobic exercise will have a positive impact on your heart and overall health. It doesn't only manages weight, and lowers blood pressure and cholesterol but also improves blood circulation. All of those factors reduce the chance of heart illness. In addition, will increase stamina, improves mood, and facilitate us to be active despite our age. A few samples of aerobic workouts include running or jogging, climbing stairs (at work or home), swimming, cycling, and taking part in sports like soccer, badminton, tennis, basketball, etc.

   

Resistance Exercises

 

Weight coaching, also referred to as Resistance Exercises or Muscle-strengthening Exercises, is one example wherever a bunch of muscles is moved against resistance. Resistance exercises have an additional impact on blood pressure than heart rate. It will increase the strength, size, power additionally, and endurance of the muscle. However, once resistance exercises involve heavy weights and breath holding, there may be an incredible rise in BP, and people with uncontrolled BP should avoid it. While at the same time, resistance exercise of lesser intensity lowers the BP, some believe even over aerobic exercises, in the long-term. greater repetitions of weights with lesser loads are suggested.

   

How Resistance Exercises will profit

 

Resistance Exercises strengthen your muscles. This will help you perform routine activities seamlessly and also defend your body from injuries. Additionally, strong muscles also enhance your metabolic rate, which means additional calories are going to be burnt even while at rest. A few samples of resistance exercises include lifting free weights (dumbbells, barbells, or hand weights), body-resistance workouts (pull-ups, squats, chin-ups, and pushups), and utilizing resistance bands or weight machines.

         

Stretching Exercises

 

Stretching Exercises, also known as flexibility workouts, doesn't contribute to your heart’s health, however, it will benefit your musculoskeletal health, that in turn, will help with joint pain, muscle cramping together with other musculoskeletal problems. Stretching Exercises must always be done to tone the system and build exercise safer and easier. It's crucial in allowing you to keep up your aerobic and resistance training workouts. The sudden stretch of muscles will cause pain and injury which might be avoided by some minutes of warm-up and cooling off, usually with stretch exercises. One should get Counselling on stretching of various muscles and muscle clusters from trained personnel for greater results.

 

In addition, yoga also has several health benefits, like lesser resting heart rate, higher respiratory function, improved blood circulation, and raised lung capacity. There are several studies that also show that yoga will facilitate lower blood pressure, which is extremely vital to decrease your risk for stroke, heart attack, and other health ailments. Yoga and meditation also can scale back stress, one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

   

5 Signs of Heart issues You Mustn’t Neglect while physical exercise

 

Seek medical attention if you experience the following when you're exercising:

  

Chest Discomfort

 

Intense pain, fullness or squeeze within the center of the chest, or uncomfortable pressure will indicate several heart disorders. If you experience these, stop exercising and ask for an expert recommendation.

   

Light-headedness or giddiness

 

Experiencing fatigue is common while exercising, particularly if you lead an inactive lifestyle mostly. however, light-headedness and giddiness are causes for concern. Don’t ignore these.

   

Abnormal heart rhythm

 

Skipping a heartbeat or palpitations isn't a standard occurrence in most healthy people. Make sure you are careful about these symptoms.

     

Shortness of Breath

 

While shortness of breath to some extent is normal, if it persists for long or is accompanied by discomfort, then it’s a warning call. Consult your doctor in such a scenario.

   

Unusual Sweating

 

Sweating is once more normal, but cold sweats or sweating not to mention nausea or discomfort isn’t.

   

Conclusion

 

Regular exercise, a stable heart-healthy diet, and regular comprehensive healthy heart checks can facilitate keeping a tab and strengthening your heart. You should also understand the type, and how much exercise is good for you. Consult an expert Apollo cardiologist at Ask Apollo and visit Apollo ProHealth’s Heart day Page for more info..

     

© Clare Gilbert. International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

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