...that gets into the body. However, in some cases, bacteria or virus gets into the body and create symptoms. As the immune system fights these pathogens, it develops specific antibodies....
...technique and the type of anaesthesia to be used, how long the procedure will take and what to expect during and after the surgery. The surgery’s risks, benefits and possible...
...be deemed serious or life-threatening. In some cases too, such as cancer in the gliomal tissue (glioma), the condition can worsen in a short time due to its aggressiveness. A...
...movement To reduce weight bearing To speed up rehabilitation after cast removal in the case of fractures To correct pronation problems To improve athletic performance To reduce pain To protect...
...performed to ensure that the patient is in good health. To minimise potential risks and complications, patients are advised to notify their doctors if they have a history of bleeding...
...sleep patterns can be properly observed. To easily fall asleep for the test, patients are advised against napping on the afternoon prior to the sleep study and to refrain from...
...to get rid of pockets, regenerate gum tissues, and to fix the form of the gums to improve its function and appearance. The goal is to fix the problems inside...
...variations that may affect treatment plans. - **Treatment Planning and Monitoring:** X-rays provide valuable information for planning dental restorations (e.g., fillings, crowns) and monitoring the progress of ongoing treatments. –...
...to make involuntary and repetitive movements. DBS is also used to treat chronic pain. It targets areas of the brain to block pain signals. Currently, it is tested for the...
...minor health issues before they become major problems. * **Treats the Whole Person:** DOs consider the patient’s physical, emotional, and social well-being to develop comprehensive treatment plans. **Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment...