Ultrasound diagnosis of muscle injuries

Ultrasound diagnosis of muscle injuries

A muscle strain is commonly referred to as a “pulled” muscle. This injury can happen when the muscle is overstretched, overused or used improperly. Muscle strains result in microscopic tears in the muscle fibers. Common sites for strain injuries include the hamstring, shoulder, neck and lower back. Muscle injuries can

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Rehabilitation after Brain Aneurysm

Recovering from a brain aneurysm is a major life event that continues long after discharge from the hospital.  Following a brain Aneurysm (a brain injury), patients often face a myriad of physical, emotional, and cognitive changes with long-lasting impacts. Rehabilitation can significantly influence long-term recovery by helping patients learn new

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Vein Finder assisted IV (intravenous) nutrient therapy

Intravenous IV nutrient therapy is the administration of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream which is far more effective than oral supplementation that basically relies on the gastrointestinal system for absorption. The main advantage of IV therapy, or intravenous therapy? is that it directly delivers fluids, medications,

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Ultrasound Assistance in Facial Harmonization

Ultrasound Assistance in Facial Harmonization

Having traits that don’t perfectly mirror one another on both sides of the face is called asymmetry.Almost everyone has some degree of asymmetry on their face. But some cases of asymmetry are more noticeable than others. Injury, aging, smoking, and other factors can contribute to asymmetry. the asymmetry that’s mild

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Efficacy of Vein Finder to Facilitate IV Contrast

Intravenous (IV) contrast is an iodine-based colorless liquid. The contrast is delivered into your body through a small plastic tube known as an intravenous cannula, which is placed into a vein in your arm by a nurse or radiographer who is experienced in performing this procedure. This will result in minor

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Pericapsular Nerve Group Block

Pericapsular Nerve Group Block

The nerves targeted in a PENG block are the pain-sensing nerves of the anterior capsule of the hip joint, with some extension to the obturator nerve making this an effective block for femoral neck fractures, intertrochanteric femoral fractures, pubic ramus fractures, acetabular fractures, and hip dislocations. The pericapsular nerve group

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Risk Factors that Leads to Higher Stroke Possibility

A stroke can interrupt the blood flow to a certain area of the brain.  It is a medical emergency and prompt treatment is crucial. Our lifestyle choices and habits may impact our risk of stroke. While healthy habits can reduce it significantly. Many stroke risk factors are related to lifestyle,

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Ultrasound Guided Serratus Anterior Block

Ultrasound-Guided Serratus Anterior Block

The serratus anterior muscle is a fan-shaped muscle located on the lateral wall of the thorax. The majority of it is located deep beneath the scapula and pectoral muscles. The latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major muscles are easily palpated. It is inserted precisely at the front edge of the scapula. The

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Laser Therapy for Recovery and Health Care

Laser Therapy for Recovery and Health Care

Laser therapies are medical treatments that use concentrated light to treat patients. Light from a laser (which stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is tuned to specific wavelengths, unlike most other light sources. This enables it to be concentrated into powerful beams. Laser light is so powerful

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