...you to bend forward 90 degrees while keeping your feet together and legs straight. This is called the Adam’s forward bend test. X-ray imaging can confirm the presence and extent...
...clinical breast exam, mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Other screening tests include thermography and tissue sampling. A mammography procedure is similar to an x-ray. If you’ve undergone an x-ray...
...Aching muscles and joints Chest and/or back pain Malaise and fatigue Weakness Headache Lack of appetite Weight loss Small, painful, red or purple bumps on the fingers and/or toes, called...
...line will be inserted in the patient’s hand or arm and will be used for administering necessary medications. Electrodes will be placed on the patient’s chest to monitor the heartbeat...
...doctor will then deliver an electrical shock to the heart using two paddles placed on the chest. In some cases, one paddle is placed on the chest and the other...
...under general anaesthesia either through the chest or the abdomen. The abdominal procedure is more commonly used, while the chest approach is often reserved in cases where the patient either...
...that evaluates and manages children and infants with congenital heart defects and other structural abnormalities of the heart and chest. This consultation involves a comprehensive assessment of the child’s condition,...
...localizations are back and chest. Most people are affected for some time during their lives. The disease typically occurs between the ages of 10 and 30 and usually disappears with...