Vestibular Rehabilitation and Surgical Management
... on the bed to ensure proper plane-specific stimulation of the posterior semicircular canals. They remain in this position until the evoked vertigo subsides, and then they sit up for 30 seconds before assuming the opposite head-down position for another 30 seconds. In the case in which vertigo occurs ...
... on the bed to ensure proper plane-specific stimulation of the posterior semicircular canals. They remain in this position until the evoked vertigo subsides, and then they sit up for 30 seconds before assuming the opposite head-down position for another 30 seconds. In the case in which vertigo occurs ...
Organ Donation After Cardiac Death
... rejection of transplanted organs were becoming available and organ transplantation was becoming a clinical reality. Clinical tests were developed (and have changed over the years) to determine whether or not there was any function of the entire brain including the brainstem. These patients would all ...
... rejection of transplanted organs were becoming available and organ transplantation was becoming a clinical reality. Clinical tests were developed (and have changed over the years) to determine whether or not there was any function of the entire brain including the brainstem. These patients would all ...
Paediatric Hearing Loss - Macquarie University Hospital
... Nasal Steroids, antihistamines,antibiotics - no evidence to support use. Largest effect when used for 4 weeks to 3 months. ...
... Nasal Steroids, antihistamines,antibiotics - no evidence to support use. Largest effect when used for 4 weeks to 3 months. ...
Emotions as a Healthcare Concern
... model to explain the purpose and nature of the emotions, and suggests practical strategies healthcare professionals can use to help individuals manage emotions. Though scholars hold different views regarding a philosophical theory of emotions and the capacity to experience and express emotions, they ...
... model to explain the purpose and nature of the emotions, and suggests practical strategies healthcare professionals can use to help individuals manage emotions. Though scholars hold different views regarding a philosophical theory of emotions and the capacity to experience and express emotions, they ...
Functions of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic synapse and the use of
... initially effective, an increasing proportion of L-dopa is converted by other AADC-containing structures such as blood vessels, serotonergic neurones and glial cells as the disease progresses, resulting in non-physiological pulsatile midbrain concentrations of DA with large swings in DA receptor occ ...
... initially effective, an increasing proportion of L-dopa is converted by other AADC-containing structures such as blood vessels, serotonergic neurones and glial cells as the disease progresses, resulting in non-physiological pulsatile midbrain concentrations of DA with large swings in DA receptor occ ...
JEMDS TITLE PAGE Sl No. Description of Field Details 1 Names of
... Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired. It can affect people of all ages, from infancy through adulthood. People with auditory neuropathy may have normal hearing, or hearing lo ...
... Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired. It can affect people of all ages, from infancy through adulthood. People with auditory neuropathy may have normal hearing, or hearing lo ...
Epilepsy & Seizure Center
... experienced depend on the area of the brain affected. Anything that disrupts the normal function of the brain can cause seizures and epilepsy. Although roughly half of all seizures have no known cause, there are certain factors that can trigger seizures, such as brain trauma, genetic abnormalities, ...
... experienced depend on the area of the brain affected. Anything that disrupts the normal function of the brain can cause seizures and epilepsy. Although roughly half of all seizures have no known cause, there are certain factors that can trigger seizures, such as brain trauma, genetic abnormalities, ...
Cover - Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson`s Disease
... Medline, Scirus, and Google. The search was limited to the years 2000 to September 2008 and had to be published in English or French. Articles related to Parkinson’s clinical practice guidelines were obtained and their reference lists were reviewed to identify additional sources. Identified guidelin ...
... Medline, Scirus, and Google. The search was limited to the years 2000 to September 2008 and had to be published in English or French. Articles related to Parkinson’s clinical practice guidelines were obtained and their reference lists were reviewed to identify additional sources. Identified guidelin ...
Title: Importance of Age and Post-Implantation
... was 40 to 71%, compared to 71 to 96 % for Group I. The speech perception data for Group III patients (age 8.1-13 years) showed significantly reduced performance in the second ear despite early first ear implantation. Although substantially improved over preoperative scores with a hearing aid (all Gr ...
... was 40 to 71%, compared to 71 to 96 % for Group I. The speech perception data for Group III patients (age 8.1-13 years) showed significantly reduced performance in the second ear despite early first ear implantation. Although substantially improved over preoperative scores with a hearing aid (all Gr ...
What is physiatry
... resistance from medical officialdom, he was able to set up a controlled experiment in one barracks in which active rehabilitation was carried out while a control barracks continued the passive program of convalescence. The dramatic demonstration of the more rapid recovery of strength and endurance a ...
... resistance from medical officialdom, he was able to set up a controlled experiment in one barracks in which active rehabilitation was carried out while a control barracks continued the passive program of convalescence. The dramatic demonstration of the more rapid recovery of strength and endurance a ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... evaluation for this kind of cases and to keep an optimal control of the prosthetic device and the patient’s condition. As referred by Man et al.4 , various therapeutic methods have been described in the literature for the treatment of the mandibular condyle dislocation into the middle cranial fossa ...
... evaluation for this kind of cases and to keep an optimal control of the prosthetic device and the patient’s condition. As referred by Man et al.4 , various therapeutic methods have been described in the literature for the treatment of the mandibular condyle dislocation into the middle cranial fossa ...
Evidence for the Use of Levodopa–Carbidopa–Entacapone
... with conventional levodopa and suffering from motor fluctuations. The first strategy is to increase the levodopa dose frequency. This choice has the advantage of not introducing a new drug, but renders the daily treatment more cumbersome because while drug intake at each meal is easy to organise, th ...
... with conventional levodopa and suffering from motor fluctuations. The first strategy is to increase the levodopa dose frequency. This choice has the advantage of not introducing a new drug, but renders the daily treatment more cumbersome because while drug intake at each meal is easy to organise, th ...
HearingEvaluationSample
... increasing difficulty in all listening situations, not attributable to increasing hearing loss but poor function of both his hearing aids. Conversation and birdsong are important listening situations. He enjoys good health, hiking, tennis, skiing, and travel with his wife. He is actively employed, a ...
... increasing difficulty in all listening situations, not attributable to increasing hearing loss but poor function of both his hearing aids. Conversation and birdsong are important listening situations. He enjoys good health, hiking, tennis, skiing, and travel with his wife. He is actively employed, a ...
Monica Lupin
... process and may disagree with the physician’s decision to discontinue care. Many factors influence the decision: cost, empathy, morals, education, advanced care directives, and the ideology of most physicians to cure the patient using any means possible. It is a difficult decision to make. ...
... process and may disagree with the physician’s decision to discontinue care. Many factors influence the decision: cost, empathy, morals, education, advanced care directives, and the ideology of most physicians to cure the patient using any means possible. It is a difficult decision to make. ...
2013 - The Joint Cerebrovascular Section
... Another arena where the Section has taken an active lead relates to the recent publication of a trio of acute stroke intervention trials published in the New England Journal of Medicine : IMS-3, MR RESCUE and SYNTHESIS, ostensibly touted as failing to support the role of endovascular intervention fo ...
... Another arena where the Section has taken an active lead relates to the recent publication of a trio of acute stroke intervention trials published in the New England Journal of Medicine : IMS-3, MR RESCUE and SYNTHESIS, ostensibly touted as failing to support the role of endovascular intervention fo ...
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... Question 4.4. The primary care nurse practitioner (NP) sees a patient in the clinic who has a blood pressure of 130/85 mm Hg. The patient’s laboratory tests reveal high-density lipoprotein, 35 mg/dL; triglycerides, 120 mg/dL; and fasting plasma glucose, 100 mg/dL. The NP calculates a body mass index ...
... Question 4.4. The primary care nurse practitioner (NP) sees a patient in the clinic who has a blood pressure of 130/85 mm Hg. The patient’s laboratory tests reveal high-density lipoprotein, 35 mg/dL; triglycerides, 120 mg/dL; and fasting plasma glucose, 100 mg/dL. The NP calculates a body mass index ...