Posts Tagged ‘Doctors’

Physiotherapy Management of Hip Replacement

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
by Jonathan Blood Smyth

Human populations are ageing across the world, particularly in developed countries such as the USA, Europe and Japan, with some developing countries such as China set to follow them over the next decades. This will place a large burden on physiotherapy and medical services as countries struggle to cope with steadily increasing levels of osteoarthritis (OA), an age-related degenerative condition. OA is responsible for significant levels of medical expenditure, disability, pain and work loss and provision of services such as joint replacement will be a challenge.

Medical interventions can be rated on a scale which calculates the improvement in quality of life which results and here hip replacement comes out top of all treatments. The 1960s saw its development into a standard treatment for hip arthritis but the 21st century has seen the technique evolve into a complex and predictable approach to many hip conditions, with excellent fifteen year plus results. Once conservative treatments have been exhausted due to a worsening joint then joint replacement becomes the standard choice.

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Banish Bad Breath Now

Monday, September 1st, 2008
by Joaquin Summers

Feel Great Around Others

Our world population is increasing day-by-day, and it is necessary to come into close physical interaction with others on a regular basis. Our appearance and the way we smell is very noticeable to others. Obviously we want others to feel comfortable around us and if you need bad breath treatment others will most certainly not feel comfortable around us.

I’ve Been Turned Off By Bad Breath

In the past I was an employee of a large corporation, and I worked with someone who really was given good reasons to banish his bad breath. Other employees also had to work in quite close contact with this employee that didn’t know he needed bad breath treatment. Of course we all did our best to maintain our distance from him as much as possible.

He was employed and working with us for about two weeks when one of my fellow employees decided he needed to speak to the man who we thought, needed bad breath treatment. When the man with the oral problem was told he had an oral problem, he felt offended. Other’s of us, put our two cents in, and told him you surely have the need to banish your bad breath as it is not pleasant working with you. Of course the man with the oral problem got even more distressed and felt we were picking on him.

How To Lose Weight Quickly

Monday, September 1st, 2008
by Bryan Jakes

Take a few minutes and think about your health situation. Be honest with yourself, are you really happy as a fat person and peer pressure is making you feel like you should be slim?

Well, there’s another reason why you need to be losing some weight as quickly as possible. You’ve got a bunch of nasty critters tearing up your guts, called plaque. Plaque is real bad for you, and it will make you sick if you don’t get your body back to a healthy weight as soon as you can.

Plaque can kill you. You need to get rid of the plaque in your body so you can get control of the situation. Dieting and exercising won’t be enough for you to lose weight.

These harmful parasites are inside of all of us. They continue to multiply each year, and take years off of our life expectancy. These parasites live in your stomach, small and large intestines. Parasites contribute to your weight gain and often you will feel bloated. And these parasites will also contribute to your poor health.

Break The Communication Gap Between The Doctors And Patients

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
by Mike Maunu

Most of the time there is a lot of communication gaps between the doctors and patients; this has become one of the common issues among the people. The main reason for this is because doctors who are dedicated to work in an emergency do not develop an active relationship with the patients who visit them. This is one of the most common reason which affect the affect the communication among doctors and patients. So in this article we are going to learn how to build up an active relation between a doctor and a patient

Both the doctors and the patients have their own accent to communicate with each other. The patient’s tone of voice often tries to express something about their body conditions, which they experience in their daily life. And now when it comes to the doctor’s way of accent, it consists of something which has an objective way of thinking, which is built up based on years of experience in the medical field. This is the most important thing which you must keep in mind when it comes to breakdown of communication.