...are usually felt within a few sessions and can last for varying amounts of time. For those with chronic pain or ongoing issues, trigger point therapy may need to be...
...activities and ambulation in patients with neurologic disorders such as stroke, cerebral palsy and Parkinson’s disease. Physical therapy for various skin conditions, such as burns and chronic wounds, aims to...
...episodic and chronic. Episodic tension headaches occur on fewer than half the days of a month. Chronic tension headaches occur on half the days of a month or more for...
...and head. Chronic conditions which increase the risk of catching bacterial meningitis include:[1] Diabetes mellitus Chronic kidney problems Cystic fibrosis Sickle cell disease Thalassemia major Congenital malformations of the brain...
...include: a long hospital stay nerve damage delayed bone healing chronic pain chronic venous insufficiency If your surgery isn’t successful, you might need a second surgery. How effective is a...
...happens after intra-abdominal surgery, which is surgery inside your abdomen. But if you have chronic digestive problems, you also have a high risk of developing a fistula. Gastrointestinal Fistula: Types,...
...to immediate complications, while chronic high blood sugar can cause long-term complications. Hyperglycemia happens when your blood sugar levels are too high. You may also hear it called high blood...
...gap in the maxilla area. Possible Risks and Complications Risks associated with maxillectomy include: Numbness Temporary tear duct damage, which can cause chronic tearing Epiphora, or watery eyes due to...
...Chronic health condition: Some chronic health conditions like diabetes can impact mobility and balance. Following surgery: After surgery, getting up and moving is a very important part of the healing...
...acute Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus Chronic CLE (CCLE) lasts a long time and can lead to permanent scarring. The most common type is discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), accounting for about...