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Your doctor will start by reviewing your medical history and conducting a physical and neurological examination. To determine if your symptoms are caused by ...
... treatment," Dr. Ryssman says. Accurate diagnosis might point patients toward physical therapy or other nonsurgical treatment first. If surgery is indicated ...
... physical therapy. Using qualitative research, he describes the ideal clinical experience from the student physical therapist's perspective. Quantitatively ...
Physical therapy. Along with exercises to stretch and strengthen jaw muscles, treatments might include ultrasound and transcutaneous electrical nerve ...
This treatment appears most effective when partnered with intensive physical or occupational therapy, serial casting, or constraint casting. Muscle atrophy ...
Treatment may include: Medicines. Physical therapy. Recreational therapy. Occupational therapy. Individual and group-based education on depression, anxiety ...
Most tendinitis can be treated with rest, physical therapy and medicine to reduce pain. Long-lasting tendon inflammation can cause a tendon to tear. A torn ...
Physical Therapy · Athletic Training · Diagnostic Imaging · Orthobiologics ... Physical therapy. EXOS Training (Individual, Group) Sports Performance (All ...
A physical exam. A healthcare professional does several tests, including listening to your heart and checking your blood pressure. A neurological exam looks at ...
During a physical, your doctor will examine your ankle, foot and lower leg. The doctor will touch the skin around the injury to check for points of tenderness ...
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