...Musculoskeletal disorders. In:Frontera, WR, Silver JK, Rizzo TD Jr, eds. Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2008:chap 1-88. /trp_language] ### What is Paediatric Joint...
...the electrical impulses. **Post-Operative Care** After surgery, patients undergo a period of programming and adjustment of the stimulation parameters to optimize the therapeutic effects. Rehabilitation and therapy may also be...
...treatment is usually non-surgical, focused on nutritional rehabilitation and weight gain to restore the mesenteric fat pad. If this fails, surgery may be needed to reposition the arteries and intestines....
...back to his normal activities. PT programs are conducted in various settings, including private PT clinics, out-patient clinics, health and wellness clinics, nursing facilities, schools, rehabilitation hospitals, and sports training...
...patient’s individual needs. **Recovery** Recovery from decortication can be lengthy and challenging. Patients typically spend several days in the hospital after surgery and may require rehabilitation therapy to regain function....
...* Hospitals * Rehabilitation Centers * Schools * Private Clinics * Early Intervention Programs ### Additional Resources * [American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)](https://www.asha.org/) * [National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication...
...individuals to perform tasks like walking, climbing stairs, or lifting objects more efficiently. * **Post-Operative Rehabilitation:** Physical therapy can play a crucial role after surgery by helping patients regain strength,...
...It is often misdiagnosed as a more serious condition such as a stroke or a brain tumor. * Vestibular rehabilitation therapy can help improve balance and reduce dizziness symptoms in...
...for unstable angina often involves medications to thin the blood, to control blood pressure and to reduce cholesterol levels. An exercise program (cardiac rehabilitation) may be helpful to improve heart...
...may see greater potential for improvement in inpatient care. These physicians have access to a vast number of resources and options spanning diagnosis, rehabilitation, pain management, and medicine. In addition,...