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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 ...
This study is being done to study how well the heart contracts and relaxes during exercise. In addition to traditional measures of heart function, we will use a ...
Bending your neck toward your chest. Rolling your shoulders. Physical therapy. If you have ongoing whiplash pain or need help with range-of-motion exercises, ...
The purpose of this study is to provide educational community outreach seminars on wellness and exercise for individuals living with a neurological physical ...
Research shows laughter provides a good physical workout, generates mental relaxation, lowers blood pressure and pain, and even improves immunity. You're ...
Training experiences at one of the largest surgical suites with one of the most advanced medical centers in the nation. A focus on hands-on and tactical ...
It's also called a cardiac event recorder. It shows how the heart is beating during daily activities. Echocardiogram. Sound waves are used to create images of ...
Randy A. Shelerud, M.D., discusses literature-supported treatment options for managing whiplash-associated disorders, including exercise, medications, ...
Make healthy eating and physical activity part of your daily routine. Maintain a healthy weight. Monitor your blood sugar, and follow your health care ...
The purposed of this study are to investigate whether structured exercise training improves cardiac and pulmonary haemodynamic function, exercise capacity ...
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