Therapy
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Neuromodulation Is Now The Mainstream Therapy For Chronic Depression
The neuromodulation industry is just in its infancy and could double over the next several years as doctors are thrilled by this vision of the body electric. Why these implantable devices work are a bit of a mystery, but the potential upside is great. Unlike most antidepressants, these implants produce few side effects and are aimed at patients that currently have no alternative therapies that adequately treat their depression.
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Weight-loss through Cognitive Therapy
Most unhealthy eaters experience thwarted anger. Rather than direct their resentment at the source of their difficulties, they self-sabotage by internalizing their anger and directing it toward themselves through unhealthy eating. They may feel frustrated by the conditional nature of a relationship, may have a family member who humiliated them about their weight, or experienced rejection through social betrayal.
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Potentials of a Parkinson’s Disease Physical Therapy
More and more, individuals with Parkinson’s disease are expectant to benefit from treadmill training wherein their walking behavior is driven more automatically and at significantly higher intensities. Increasingly more exercise research in Parkinson’s Disease Physical Therapy is investigating the effect of challenging, highly intensive exercise on the brain and functional improvement of their patients.
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Arthritis Relief-Are There Any Choices?
Water therapy - Do not be mistaken in thinking that this therapy involves the drinking of much water. (although it is a fact that a well hydrated joint will cause less troubles). This arthritis relief involves some sort of aerobic exercises but the class takes place in the swimming pool, immersed in water.
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Being Rubbed Up - The Right Way! - The Therapeutic Wonders of Massage
2) Your therapist will want to get to know about you on your first visit and will prepare a personal case history based on a number of questions he/she will ask. In order for the therapist to provide you with the best suited therapy during your session these questions are important and will touch upon medical, social, personal information as well as your family history of illnesses, etc.
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Menopause And Osteoporosis
There are several ways a woman can act to reduce the bone loss that follows menopause. It is recommended that women take at least 1 gram of calcium every day, either in the form of calcium supplements, or increased servings of dairy products. Calcium is absorbed more efficiently in the presence of sufficient vitamin D; up to 30 minutes of exposure to sunlight each day can ensure that the skin will produce vitamin D.
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Doctor... What About Exercise For Fibromyalgia?
Because the pain of FM may increase with physical activity, many patients with FM become sedentary. This sedentary lifestyle is the start of a downward spiral that leads to deconditioning. Deconditioning then makes symptoms worse at rest and even minimal exertion becomes painful. It is critical to avoid deconditioning because once it occurs, the treatment of FM becomes much more difficult.
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Shiatsu Massage - How you can Benefit
The view of Traditional Chinese Medicine is that energy, ‘chi’ circulates along channels called meridians. Free flowing chi brings strong fresh energy and carries away spent energy together with toxins.
Headache, sleeplessness, or depression is all viewed as blocked or diverted chi which must be cleared and restored.
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Horse-Man's Best Friend
Treatment centers from the East to West coast offer equine-assisted therapy to help people with everything from drug addiction to cancer recovery. Horses and humans have always enjoyed a special relationship. Ancient Greeks first documented therapeutic use of riding horses in 600 B.C. In 1875, a French physician first supported a study of the value of riding-as-therapy through using it to treat neurological and psychological disorders.
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Treating Obesity with Light Therapy
The diet must consist of calories fewer than your normal intake. Take in well-balanced meals in appropriate servings, not large ones. Eat foods with a high fiber content such as raw vegetables and fresh fruits. Whole grains are good but be careful in choosing them. Rice is not advisable due to its high-calorie and low-fiber content.
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