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Physical Therapist Directory: Physical Therapist Assistants

...  Physical therapy assistant is person who facilitates physical therapists within rehab regarding patients . A psychologist assistants assist patients while exercising, in wearing gear and while starting various therapy processes . The  associate may have to treat individuals associated with incidents , heart-disease , rheumatoid arthritis , bone injuries and so on . He could be furthermore responsible for sustaining the different documents as well as equipment at work . By means of this way , physical rehabilitation assistant adds fantastic support in order to physiotherapist . This occupation is perfect for those individuals which want to help individuals in recuperating to their full well being . These  patients may be paralysis victims , injured players as well as older folks .An actual physical ...

Have You Tried Lucinda Bassett’s Program “Attacking Anxiety and Depression”?

by babelglyph Question by inquisitive: Have you tried Lucinda Bassett’s program “Attacking anxiety and depression“? How did you like it? Best answer: Answer by tbsYes, I am doing it. I bought it about 6 months ago. I suffer from depression and anxiety. The course is very long. I stopped after lesson 4. As long as you continue with the program on the schedule that they give you, you should be fine. But it doesn’t happen overnight. Read more... ...

What Is the Benifits in Meditate?

Question by ªQµY Â: what is the benifits in meditate? is it good in meditating Best answer: Answer by eljer55If you live a stressful life style then taking time to smell the roses, is what meditation is all about, you need a time to de-stress from you daily activities, and this a form of taking a quick nap so to speak. You can meditate on answers that you have concerning any topic that might be affecting you in your daily life, and take the time to focus on those things in a state of relaxation. You only need about fifteen minutes for you to relax, if have a busy schedule. Read more... ...

Physical Therapy vs Muscle Activation Therapy Following Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery?

Question by RyanFitzpatrick: Physical Therapy vs Muscle Activation Therapy following arthroscopic shoulder surgery? Please share insights if you are well informed in both PT and MAT. Best answer: Answer by mistifyWell, it might be hard to get a really straight, unbiased answer or an answer from someone who is knowledgeable on both PT and MAT. The first thing to address, however, might be to ask what “type” of arthroscopic shoulder surgery? Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair will have much different implications than someone who was a simple debridement. For someone who has had their rotator cuff repair, they are going to be bound by certain post operative precautions that have to be followed by who ever is treating them which, in most cases, will be required, at least initially, to follow a “standard” physical therapy protocol. Read more... ...

Rheumatoid Arthritis?

...  by what do I know?: Rheumatoid arthritis? I have had rheumatoid arthritis since I was 9. It was originally diagnosed as “Juvinile Rheumatoid Arthritis”. Does anyone know of any natural supplements that help? Ive tried everything, and I’m getting sick of all this crap my rheumatoligist is prescribing. Best answer: Answer by graciegirlUna de Gato ( for pain), Glucosamine with chondroitin to replace the synovial fluid lost, Alflafa (has all the minerals for bone formation. Kelp, Boswelia, ginger(antinflamatory) Read ...

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  ASK DOXXY 2# – Thanks For Watching c: Don’t Forget to hit that Like Button and If you want to see more of me Every week then Hit that Subscribe Button c: Ask.FM – ask.fm/da…   Research yields fresh clues to depression When will we ever get depression under control? Of all the major illnesses, mental or physical, depression has been one of the toughest to subdue. Despite the ubiquity of antidepressant drugs – there are now 26 to choose from – only a third of patients … Read more on Deccan Herald Read more... ...

Hi Everyone! I Have a Question About the Torn Meniscus in My Knee :/?

Question by : Hi Everyone! I have a question about the torn meniscus in my knee :/? I had orthroscopic knee sergery in my left knee last february, 2011. I injured the knee playing basketball in December 2010, and finally got in for knee sergery in february. My sergeon looked at the mri results and told me its a severe miniscus tear, and may not heal, due to the damage and little blood flow to the meniscus. But, he went ahead and operated. He sutured the meniscus back into place and basically fixed the meniscus so that it will have a chance to heal, and i would not need a cadavre replacement meniscus. Everything was good till September. I did physical therapy and took it easy, no running and walking with a brace on till september. Then, i started doing a little jogging. It would feel sore in the mornings from jogging, sort of a numbing, intense and sharp pain. But i would shake it off, and keep at exersizing. The knee got really strong, and seemed like i was set. I thought it was at a  ...