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During the physical exam, doctors check your joints for swelling, redness and warmth. They'll also want to see how well you can move your joints.
... physical therapy. Patients with midportion tendinopathy can benefit from either eccentric/Alfredson protocol or heavy, slow resistance, while those with ...
D., discuss gene therapy for cartilage regeneration at the 2015 Fourth Annual Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation. Jan. 24, 2017. Using ultrasound ...
Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists are using extracorporeal shock wave therapy to treat an evolving list of musculoskeletal and neurological ...
Therapy to aid recovery after treatment, such as physical therapy for arm swelling or shoulder stiffness after surgery, radiation therapy, or both. Breast ...
But exposure therapy with a physical or occupational therapist may help these symptoms. Irritability, depression and anxiety. Symptoms often improve once you ...
Treatment · Physical therapy. Gentle stretching of the leg and foot muscles might improve your child's gait. · Leg braces or splints. Sometimes these help promote ...
A physical therapist can show you how to exercise your new knee. After you leave the hospital, you'll likely continue physical therapy at home or at a center.
Other brain rehabilitation team members may include speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, neurologists and psychologists.
Physical therapy. Your health care provider or a physical therapist can show you how to do gentle hamstring stretching and strengthening exercises. After the ...
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