...physical therapy with the only difference being the age of the patient; paediatric PT is designed specifically to cater to the needs of: Infants Children Adolescents There are several classes...
...developing retinal detachment, including a family history of the condition, nearsightedness, eye injury, certain eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, and certain surgeries such as cataract surgery. Diagnosis and Treatment...
...various ways, such as:[2][7][16] Intravenous drug use When a medical device is inserted into a vein, such as an intravenous catheter, a device for inserting medication or other liquids directly...
...care specialist tells you to. Complications and Risks Scleral buckling helps to restore the scleral wall, but there are associated risks and potential complications, including: Infection Scarring Cataracts Pressure buildup...
...on an x-ray table and to open his mouth wide. The procedure may cause minimal discomfort, but anaesthetics are not usually necessary. The doctor will place a catheter, or a...
...parts of the body without the use of wires, tubes, or catheters. Instead, the procedure uses digitally acquired flow turbulence to examine the vascular system and presents the network of...
...occurs on the 5th or 6th day, before implanting it to increase the chances of success. Embryos are transferred back to the uterus by passing them through a catheter that...
...are detected through this test like macular degeneration and cataracts. Glaucoma may be detected using the tonometry test. A puff of air is applied to an open eye to determine...