There are much more to anesthesia side effects than meet the eye. The first part that is affected by GA is your brain, the "control centre" ...
Complete heart valve surgery exercise guidelines by Dr Bill Sukala. Find out what exercises you can do, what intensity, how long, and effects of medications
If you're preparing for the emergency medicine board exam and are in need of test prep materials, look no further than Rosh Review to help. Start now!
There is one best way for ayurvedic treatment of tonsillitis and that is formulated by Planet Ayurveda in which herbal remedies are used to treat this problem. These remedies are Tulsi Capsules, Immune Booster, Curcumin Capsules, Amalaki Rasayan and Amla Juice.
Have you ever thought of getting Diastasis Recti Repair Surgery (to get rid of the "still look pregnant but you're not look") but need to know what to expect? Find out how to test for Diastasis Recti at home, and the pain associated with it! Before and after pictures of my Diastasis Repar Surgery are included as well!
Read guidelines on what you should eat after gastric sleeve surgery in each stage of recovery.
Major shoulder surgery is anything but a breeze. Here's an update on my recovery plus some helpful tips to get you through the worst of it.
The endometrial thickness varies during the monthly menstrual cycles. It either increases or decreases during the process. The interaction of hormones like estrogen and progesterone are responsible for the integrating changes to the endometrial lining in the uterus.
If you are getting ready to prepare for surgery there are several things that you can do to prepare. One of the best ways to prepare is to schedule your surgery at a convenient time.
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery in which a tube with a camera is inserted through the abdomen so that the surgeon can see into the body.
This is about a visit to the GP. A variety of exercises and then on page 2, a short RC with questions. I have included a key for the jumbled sentences. I personally always find these hard! - ESL worksheets
After various surgeries, I've learned how to prepare for surgery to make it less stressful for everyone. Here are ten tips to prepare for surgery.
Osteopathy in Cyprus | Paphos | Limassol | Registered Osteopath Osteopathy in | Cyprus | Paphos | Limassol | Is a form of manual manipulative therapy. It combines Osteopathic massage and mobilisati…
Eating healthy is always an important goal, but it’s especially important right before a surgery! Foods that boost the immune system will help speed up your recovery time and get you back on your feet. Here are a few guidelines on how to manage your diet before you head to the operating room. Stock Up On Antioxidants: This one probably comes as no surprise! In terms of the immune system, antioxidants counteract the harmful effects of free radicals, which are naturally produced in the bloodstream when the body turns food into energy. Free radicals are also released in the body during a surgery, which is why stocking up on antioxidant-rich foods is so important....
In anticipation of the upcoming EM Cases main episode on Pediatric Polytrauma Dr. Suzanne Beno, Co-director of the Trauma Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, tells her Best Case Ever of a child who suffers a severe traumatic head injury with signs of raised intracranial pressure and cerebral herniation. She discusses the importance of being vigilant when presented with classic patterns of injury, the use of hypertonic saline, crisis resource management and shared decision making with consultants...
The intermediate intrinsic muscles of the back are the erector spinae, known to bilaterally extend, and unilaterally rotate and laterally flex the spine.
Nobody loves having a colonoscopy, but here are some tips on how to keep your colonoscopy prep paleo (autoimmune paleo) and more tolerable.
Hi everyone! So, if you are a visual learner like me, then you know that learning all of the muscles in the human body can be a daunting task if you don't have visuals to aid in your studying. I spend a lot of time in the cadaver lab and in osteology lab (with skeletal models) to learn all of the di