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...include: Reduction in symptoms associated with autoimmune conditions, such as myasthenia gravis and other neuromuscular disorders. Decreased inflammation, which can reduce the risk of further organ damage. Reduction in tumor...
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...ability to be active. These include muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injury and cerebral palsy. Risk factors for developing osteoporosis Factors which make it more likely that someone will develop osteoporosis...
![What Is A Physical Medicine &Amp; Rehabilitation Doctor? 3 Physical Medicine](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/Rehabilitation-Doctor-1-300x200.jpg)
...Neuromuscular medicine Pain medicine Pediatric rehabilitation medicine Spinal cord injury medicine Sports medicine To become a PM&R physician, the following requirements must be met: A four-year medical school degree Four...
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...carcinoma in situ. Stage 1 colorectal cancer Cancer has spread into the submucosa, a layer of tissue that connects the mucosa to the muscular layer of the bowel. Cancer may...
![What Is A Neurologist? 5 Neurologist](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/What-si-Neurologist-1-300x158.jpg)
...after they finish their residency training. A specialist might focus their training on: Headache medicine Sleep medicine Neuromuscular medicine Neurocritical care Neuro-oncology Geriatric neurology Autonomic disorders Vascular (stroke care) neurology...
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...in pain in the head, back, and neck, as well as the limbs. Research shows that chiropractic adjustment can also lead to temporary relief from muscular and skeletal pain, increased...
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...autoimmune diseases and diabetes) and systemic issues that stem from kidney problems (such as hypertension and renal osteodystrophy). A nephrologist is not a primary healthcare provider, which means that he...
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...or phacomorphic) Corneal swelling Fuchs’ dystrophy Genetic corneal disorders Lens subluxation Pre-operative phacodonesis Active uveitis Severe ocular abnormalities Macular degeneration, or when a patient requires macular degeneration treatment Some of...
![What Is Toenail Removal - Breast: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 9 What is Acupuncture: Overview](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-procidures-300x158.png)
What Is Toenail Removal – Breast? Toenail removal, also called onychodystrophy, is a procedure to surgically reduce and/or remove a portion of the toenail or all of it. It is...
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...drugs for a long time. These include:[18][17] Chronic renal failure Diabetes Osteoporosis Liver damage Heart disease Hyperlipidemia, an excess of fats in the blood Lipodystrophy, metabolic changes in how the...