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Low Level Laser Therapy with Dr. Bruce W. Meuth, DVM
Dr. Bruce W. Meuth of Abshier-Meuth Animal Hospital discusses laser therapy while performing it on a patient. | Views: 48 2 ratings | |
Time: 04:18 | More in Pets & Animals |
Dr. Bruce W. Meuth of Abshier-Meuth Animal Hospital discusses laser therapy while performing it on a patient. | Views: 48 2 ratings | |
Time: 04:18 | More in Pets & Animals |
Palliat Support Care. 2012 Sep 27; 1-7
Ozanne AG, Persson LI
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare self-estimates of the physical, psychological, and general well-being of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and their next of kin with the assessment of the nurses and physician of these participants. Method: The well-being of 35 pairs of patients and their next of kin was rated by themselves, and by a physician and nurses. The well-being was examined over time, using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Patients' physical function was estimated at the same time with the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale-Revised and the Norris scale. Results: The correlations between the staff's estimates of the well-being of patients and next of kin were similar to their own estimates, even though staff to a higher degree estimated a decrease in well-being over time among the patients. The estimates by the nurses correlated better to that of the patients and next of kin in psychological and general well-being than the physicians' estimates did. Significance of results: Even though the staff's estimates of participants were roughly equivalent to their self-estimates, there were some differences. This result calls attention to the importance of working in teams in which different professional roles are combined and integrated, making it possible to form a holistic view of the situation of each family. A concern overlooked by one member of staff might be covered by another, and different focuses on the family may give a better composite picture of their life situation, which could lead to better support to the family.
my.datasphere.com You are not your disease. You have arrived at your state of health through many unique factors that your body may be expressing as a particular diagnosis. But diagnoses are for insurance companies, not people. As unique individuals we share similar physiology. Yet what has led each of us to our current condition and what will ultimately lead us to health is just as individual as we are. We provide health care for all ages addressing chronic, acute, and preventative health care needs. At Sunlight Natural Health you will find a team of licensed professionals who approach your health care from varied holistic modalities. This gives you the control over the health care decisions that are right for you. 12545875 Naturopathy, Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Therapy, Nutrition, Colon Hydrotherapy, Psychotherapy, Symbolic Modeling Maryland, Fitness Magazine | Views: 1 0 ratings | |
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This informational video provides and overview of the soft laser, as a healing therapy. It is also called a cold laser or a low-level laser. The soft laser is one of the most modern and effective forms of therapy discovered to date. It is widely used in Europe and increasing numbers of doctors in America are also beginning to avail themselves of this form of therapy. Since the soft laser beam removes or possibly neutralizes toxic metals such as cadmium, nickel and mercury, (three very carcinogenic metals), it has been used for a long time successfully in treating cancer patients. Cadmium is very dangerous and believed to be many times more toxic that even lead or aluminum. German doctors found that once the above three poisonous metals had been removed cancer patients would automatically recover and their tumors were reabsorbed by the body. In most cases all that was needed was one treatment with the soft laser. Best of all it is completely safe and painless with no harmful side effects. In the US soft lasers are now being used to treat the wounds of soldiers in the field. They are showing a whopping 40-50% increased healing time. | Views: 4 0 ratings | |
Time: 07:47 | More in Science & Technology |
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Time: 05:01 | More in Education |
Pol Merkur Lekarski. 2012 Aug; 33(194): 86-9
Pawelec M, Pietras J, Karmowski A, Pałczyński B, Karmowski M, Nowak T
Traditionally, women gave birth surrounded by other, experienced women. Modern women not only require continuous support during labor, but they also want to have a part in decision-taking. That is why some of them, regardless of how much or how little medical knowledge they have, want to decide about the way of birth on their own. The aim of this study was to find the underlying cause of the growing percentage of cesarean sections and cesarean sections on request and to find an answer to the question of what can be done to reduce that number.A survey was conducted among 100 nulliparas between 38 and 40 week of pregnancy who were determined to give birth in a natural way, and among 50 nulliparas, in the same gestational age, who requested cesarean section.The analysis of our survey shows that request for cesarean section in 12% of cases resulted from fear of labor pain, more than before were declared 2%. After they were informed about methods of reducing labor pain and guaranteed that those methods would be available, as many as 52% of pregnant women who had previously requested cesarean section changed their mind and wanted to give birth in a natural way (this could reduce cesarean section rate about 52%, p<0.05), and 42% (of the total) wanted to have epidural anesthesia.Better access of pregnant women to information about pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of reducing labor pain, coupled with the availability of those methods, can reduce the number of cesarean sections on request even by half. In the group of pregnant women determined to have cesarean section, one in four would give it up if they had access to epidural anesthesia, and one in ten if they had access to non-pharmacological methods of reducing labor pain (mainly acupuncture).
www.migrainephd.com Dr. Rossano's Home Cooking Class for Diabetes, Easy Diabetic Recipes: Cookies, Cinnamon Buns, Bread & more, 9 Alternative Health Recipes. ____________________________________________________________ Honey Cinnamon Rolls Banana Nut Bread Oatmeal Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies Whole Wheat Flat Bread Quick Bread Black Beans and Brown Rice Whole Wheat Spaghetti & Sauce EVOO Garlic Salad Dressing Home-made Minced Garlic Honey to sweeten, extra virgin olive oil instead of butter, whole wheat flour. Food as medicine for Diabetes and Tasty for Everyone! www.migrainephd.com | Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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BAcC registered acupuncturist mainly based in Harrogate running a clinic in Leeds on Wednesday, offering tailored acupuncture sessions based on state of the art life force energy diagnostic technology, Acugraph4; treatments may include acupuncture , cupping , moxa, electro- acupuncture , massage and Reiki. ¶¶Amanda Farrar set u..., 160 Street Lane, LEEDS, LS8 2AD, www.yell.com | Views: 2 0 ratings | |
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ll4.me Passionate Medicine: Making The Transition From Conventional Medicine To Homeopathy Passionate Medicine is a compelling record of the journeys of five doctors and two veterinary surgeons from conventional medicine to homeopathy. In search of truth and healing in their profession, the contributors challenge the shortcomings of conventional medical training and methods, in particular the notion that effective clinicians should be objective and emotionally detached. Their insightful autobiographical stories clearly demonstrate the cost of the 'dehumanising' principle to the medical profession and argue for a more holistic, caring model that regards self-knowledge, passion and the ability to create successful practitioner-patient relationships as central to the healing process. The contributors make a convincing case for the inherent ability of people to heal themselves and for the changing role of the clinician from expert to facilitator. This book is a thoughtful and illuminating consideration of the relationship between the medical profession and alternative therapies, and will prove compelling reading for all trainee and practising medical professionals. Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Passionate Medicine: Making the Transition from Conventional Medicine to Homeopathy Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2005-04-15 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781843102984 Category: Medical : alternative medicine Category: Health & Fitness <b>...</b> | Views: 0 0 ratings | |
Time: 00:13 | More in People & Blogs |
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2012 Sep 19; 12(1): 161
Hinman RS, McCrory P, Pirotta M, Relf I, Crossley KM, Reddy P, Forbes A, Harris A, Metcalf BR, Kyriakides M, Novy K, Bennell KL
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Chronic knee pain is a common and disabling condition in people over 50 years of age, with knee joint osteoarthritis being a major cause. Acupuncture is a popular form of complementary and alternative medicine for treating pain and dysfunction associated with musculoskeletal conditions. This pragmatic Zelen-design randomised controlled trial is investigating the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of needle and laser acupuncture, administered by medical practitioners, in people with chronic knee pain. METHODS: Two hundred and eighty two people aged over 50 years with chronic knee pain have been recruited from metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, Australia. Participants originally consented to participate in a longitudinal natural history study but were then covertly randomised into one of four treatment groups. One group continued as originally consented (ie natural history group) and received no acupuncture treatment. The other three were treatment groups: i) laser acupuncture, ii) sham laser or, iii) needle acupuncture. Acupuncture treatments used a combined Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine style, were delivered by general practitioners and comprised 8--12 visits over 12 weeks. Follow-up is currently ongoing. The primary outcomes are pain measured by an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS) and self-reported physical function measured by the Western Ontario and McMaster (WOMAC) Universities Osteoarthritis Index subscale at the completion of treatment at 12 weeks. Secondary outcomes include quality of life, global rating of change scores and additional measures of pain (other NRS and WOMAC subscale) and physical function (NRS). Additional parameters include a range of psychosocial measures in order to evaluate potential relationships with acupuncture treatment outcomes. Relative cost-effectiveness will be determined from health service usage and outcome data. Follow-up assessments will also occur at 12 months. DISCUSSION: The findings from this study will help determine whether laser and/or needle acupuncture is efficacious, and cost-effective, in the management of chronic knee pain in older people.Trial registrationAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry reference: ACTRN12609001001280.