...the day Snoring Making abnormal noises during sleep Making abnormal muscle activities such as twitching the eyes Holding the breath during sleep, then gasping or snorting out A polysomnography monitors...
...by the bite of a mosquito (typically of the species Aedes aegypti) and usually causes flu-like symptoms such as fever, pain in the muscles, and general weakness. Although most cases...
...the tissues, tendons, joints, muscles, bones, and ligaments. The knee is a joint that connects the two major bones in the leg. These are the tibia (shin bone), which is...
...Aging Disorders Weight issues Physiotherapists achieve this by using a variety of methods, including: Have the patient do certain exercises Massage muscles Use muscle stimulation devices Manipulate joints Teach certain...
...defect affects the muscle that divides the left and right ventricles, and can be present at birth or develop over time. VSD Closure is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed...
...identified in the 1950s by Swiss physicians Andrea Prader and Heinrich Willi, PWS is characterized by: Low muscle tone Below-average growth in infancy Excessive appetite Low muscle mass in adulthood...
...sphincter, a circular band of muscle at the base of the esophagus, usually prevents acid from leaking. Gastroesophageal reflux disease occurs when the sphincter becomes weakened and does not function...
...This is typically recommended for older and male patients with male pattern baldness and thick eyebrow hair. It involves the removal of a skin segment, as well as muscles, just...
...Nerve issues in the colon may contribute to this type of constipation. Outlet constipation Outlet constipation is a result of pelvic floor dysfunction. The pelvic floor includes muscles that support...
...location and the degree of its effect on the sphincter muscles; the latter is identified as the Park’s classification. If the fistula is located in the lower anal region and...