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Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable - 0 views

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    Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable is used for supporting, immobilizing or adjusting the neck in the flexion, extension, or hyperextension position. Recommended where a rigid immobilization of the cervical region is required. Anatomical shape. Comfortable edge padding. Adjustable height. Slight weight. Latex free. Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Features Edge padding by ethafoam Better cushioning and comfort long functional life Light in weight No leaching no allergy Better cushioning and comfort Anatomically designed with height adjustment Ensures perfect fitting Improves immobilsation Enhances comfort Perforated Better ventilation Enhances comfort Better patient compliance. High quality PE Sheet Ensures rigid support Long life of the collar Improves aesthetics. Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Measurements Measure distance between edge of sternum and lower jaw with neck in extension position.
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Foot Care Products for Elderly & Senior Citizens - 0 views

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    Foot Care Products for Elderly & Senior Citizens Elastic Knee Caps Muscle or Ligament strains can be really bothersome, especially at the knee joint. We often over-work our knees in strenuous physical activities and then suffer from inflammations or strains. You might want to pick up our Elastic Knee Cap. It provides compression, warmth and improves blood flow to the soft tissue areas surrounding the joint. Its lightweight, breathable and comfortable ensuring it's worn more often, thus improving its therapeutic results. The cotton knitted fabric releases sweat and permit airflow, which its ergonomic design ensures a two way stretch. USE KNEE TAPE TO PROTECT YOUR KNEES AGAINST INJURY Vissco Elastic Tubular Knee Caps Net Price:Rs 210 Before undertaking strenuous activities where you will be bending your knees, it is worthwhile to protect your knees using knee tape. This special type of tape is designed to provide added support to the muscles to help lower the likelihood of sustaining an injury, compared to not using any taping product. In addition, the tape helps protect people who have already had a previous knee injury, as well as those recovering from a current injury. The knee tape integrates with the body so that you do not realize it is there. The weave pattern of the tape is uniquely designed to provide elasticity and move as your knee and leg moves. As a result, it replicates the same elasticity and thickness of your skin, while supporting and stabilizing the area, without adversely affecting your normal range of motion. Besides protecting your knees, you can apply the same type of tape to multiple regions on your body. With many precut designs available, it is possible to increase support for your ankles, elbows, wrists, shoulder, neck, back, groin, and other muscle groups. Go ahead and tape your entire body when you want complete protection for all of your muscle groups. Our Price:Rs214 Net Price:Rs210 ( Apply Coupon Code 'MSW2365' G
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What Causes Muscle Spasm in Back, Neck, Stomach, Shoulder? - 0 views

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    The Muscle spasms, often referred to as cramps, can be a sudden and unwelcome visitor, causing pain and discomfort in various body parts like the Back, Neck, Stomach, And Shoulder. While seemingly random, these spasms often have identifiable triggers. Here's a breakdown of potential culprits for each area: Back: Muscle strain or overuse: Repetitive activities like heavy lifting, poor posture, or strenuous exercise can overload back muscles, leading to spasms. Stress: Tension and anxiety can tighten muscles, making them more susceptible to spasms. Neck: Poor posture: Slouching, hunching, or cradling a phone against your ear for extended periods can strain neck muscles, leading to spasms. Stress: Similar to the back, neck muscles can tense up in response to stress, triggering spasms. Stomach: Dehydration: Electrolyte imbalance due to insufficient water intake can affect stomach muscle function and trigger spasms. Diet: Certain foods, like caffeine or carbonated drinks, can irritate the stomach and contribute to spasms. Shoulder: Rotator cuff injury: Damage to the tendons and muscles surrounding the shoulder joint can cause pain and muscle spasms. Overuse injuries: Repetitive motions like throwing, swimming, or weightlifting can overload shoulder muscles, leading to spasms.
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Cerebral Palsy for Adults - 0 views

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    Pediatric Wheelchair Manufacturers Pediatric Wheelchair is Comfort mobility kids wheel chair - light and durable, designed for easy carrying and healthy movement with full precautions.pediatric wheelchairs specially designed wheelchairs are suitable for children up to 15 years of age and are capable for 50 kgs.Pediatric Wheelchairs are easy to handle and can be used for indoor as well as outdoor purposes Pediatric Wheelchair Features- Padded seat and backrest for adding comfort Adjustable headrest and detachable armrest Adjustable seat angle Comes with safety belt, push to lock brakes Swing-away footrests with leg strap Wheelchairs For Cerebral Palsy Adults Adults with cerebral palsy can face a large amount of extra bills that other adults don't normally have to deal.Wheelchairs For Cerebral Palsy Adults are typically not as great as those of a growing child, they can still be quite large.It is very important for adults with cerebral palsy to make sure they get adequate healthcare and that they needs are fully met. Cerebral Palsy adults Often times joint and muscle pain increases as a person with cerebral palsy ages because of the extra pressure and strain that spasticity can exert on bones and muscles. Arthritis can result from this at a relatively early age. Fatigue may also set in during adulthood, as the joints and spine of the person change due to the physical stress of spasticity. This can make it more difficult to breathe. common physical problems that people with cerebral palsy- Increased pain-Pain is the most common problem for older adults with cerebral palsy. The hip, knee, back and neck are the most common sites. People with cerebral palsy often have early-onset arthritis, as well. Difficulty walking- Most of people with cerebral palsy who walk as children lose that ability as they get older, either because of pain, or because using a wheelchair or scooter becomes easier. Falls- Falls are a concern among all older
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