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If you are physically active or practice a sport, you may need exercises to correct movement ... OARSI guidelines for the non-surgical management of knee ...
By age 2, children may benefit from some types of screen time, such as programming with music, movement and stories. ... Nutrition for kids: Guidelines for a ...
Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines ...
absence of or decrease in body movement; anxiety; bloody nose; bloody or cloudy urine; blurred vision; burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins ...
Constraint-induced movement therapy; Continuous passive motion therapy ... Progressive weight bearing protocol; Prolotherapy; Pulmonary rehabilitation; Rapid ...
These surgeries remove the cancer and nearby tissue but try to preserve the muscles that control bowel movements, called the anal sphincter. These surgeries may ...
However, elderly patients are more likely to have constipation, trouble passing urine, uncontrolled movements, or age-related liver, kidney, or heart problems, ...
These include epilepsy, autoimmune neurology, aneurysms, movement disorders, dementias, stroke, brain and spinal cord tumors, multiple sclerosis, headache ...
The goal of this procedure, also called spinal manipulation, is to improve spinal motion and the body's ability to move.
Mammogram guidelines: What are they? Mammograms are X-ray images of the breasts that check for cancer and other changes in breast tissue. A mammogram can be ...
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