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The purpose of this study is to assess whether a novel therapy approach (repetitive facilitative exercise (RFE)) is more effective than conventional ...
The purpose of this study is to provide a more objective way to measure strength than the current standard medical research council manual muscle testing.
Many people try, with variable success, to improve the appearance of their skin through weight loss, exercise, massage and creams marketed as a solution to ...
Treatments used to stop bleeding and reverse the effects of blood loss include: Using elastic bands to tie off bleeding veins. A healthcare professional may ...
Muscles in the stomach area that support the spine stretch and weaken. Hormones relax connective bands of tissue, called ligaments, in the joints of your pelvis ...
Ligaments are tough, elastic-like bands that connect bone to bone. ... Even with an injury such as an ankle sprain, you can often exercise other muscles to keep ...
VirtuOst technology uses clinical computerized tomography scans obtained for any purpose to obtain noninvasive measures of bone strength at the spine or hip ...
Bands of scar tissue that bind organs together. These bands are called ... Don't exercise too hard or too long. For people at a healthy weight, too much hard ...
If you can't exercise, you might get medicine that makes the heart work like exercise does. Cardiac catheterization. This test isn't often used to diagnose ...
Ligaments are bands of tissue that help hold joints together. If the knee's ligaments aren't strong enough to hold the joint together by themselves, the ...
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