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Barbara Smith

Great Results after Chiropractic Care - 1 views

After my X-ray came in and having seen the curvature in my spine which the doctor said that we could have done something during childhood, I realised that it will be good to have my kids go through...

started by Barbara Smith on 15 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Cody Linck

Save on Health and Fitness with Great Offers available in Bristol, TN/VA - 0 views

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    Enjoy browsing health and fitness deals with great offers available in Bristol, TN/VA for Super Citrimax 3 bottles in just $100, free consultation for healthy nervous systems, cardiac risk assessment and many more on Save Local Now. Also you can access a list of local businesses offering variety of products and services for spine care, medical waste disposal, mobile shredding services, eye care facility, sunglasses, contact lenses and more available in your city on Save Local Now.
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Wheelchair Pediatric - 0 views

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    Reclining Child Wheelchair Pediatric Reclining wheelchair is designed especially for children and offers the maximum in safety and comfort that is sure to put smiles on the faces of parents and children alike.The precision crafted reclining mechanism provides ultra smooth reclining performance and comes standard with swing away detachable elevating legrests. Reclining Child Wheelchairs for children have a backrest which can be reclined independently of the rest of the seating system.Reclining wheelchairs will have a long wheelbase for stability and a high backrest to ensure your child remains supported when reclined. Reclining backrests can be a useful feature for children Are unable to sit upright for sustained periods because of weak muscles in the upper body, or a stiff spine or hip. Have difficulty breathing. Are receiving treatment that require them to be in a reclined position. Key features: *Reclining backrest *Comfortable seat *Elevating or standard leg rests *Lightweight folding design
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    young children have a different set of needs than adults. Aesthetically, devices designed for kids are often sleek and colorful, and functionally, they are typically lightweight and adjustable. As any parent knows, young people don't stay the same size for long and since a wheelchair is a major purchase -- don't want a simple growth spurt to render it useless. Wheelchair category offers models that feature seat width and depth adjustability, elevating legrests, and other versatile features. As a weight-bearing activity is critical to proper physical and mental function-which is why children with cerebral palsy, who may sit for stretches in a wheelchair and typically are unable to stand on their own, can benefit greatly from pediatric standers as part of a comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation program. Pediatric standers are offered in passive, active and mobile formats: Passive standers stay in one place and feature a support surface, active standers allow reciprocal movement of the extremities while in a standing position, and mobile standers enable users to self-propel. Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Description: The model designed for cerebral palsy child only. Ultra light weight aluminium alloy frame. Seat Width 38 cms (15"). Net Weight: 18.5 kgs. Epoxy powder coated frame. Detachable arm rest & foot rest provided. Elevated and swinging foot rest. Elevated foot rest provided to elevate leg angle. Height adjustable and detachable head rest. Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture. Hydraulic adjustable seat angle. Detachable back and seat pad. Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head & calg Foldable. Lever and paddle brakes provided. Safety belt provided. Maintenance free rear solid wheels. Cloth look like water proof upholstery. Anti wheels for better safety and stability. Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head & leg. Folding action. Lever and paddle brakes provide
iclinic1

Morning "Mantra" for Good Health - Balance on One Leg - 0 views

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    It sounds strange but standing on your alternative legs in the morning forces your body to maintain a good and healthy balance, thereby, strengthening your back muscles
jpsonal

knee replacement spacialist doctor in jaipur - 0 views

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    Knee replacement is a procedure where damaged knee is replaced by artificial knee.Dr SS Soni had his training under World's renowned joint Replacement Surgeon, Dr Chitranjan Ranawat at Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, USA.
Richard Turner

Reach your Fitness Goals with DynaPro's Black Exercise Ball - 0 views

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    Do you want to build a strong core and achieve your fitness goals faster? Then, DynaPro's exercise balls can be a great addition to your workout. You can use them in several ways, including physical therapy, home workouts, pilates, yoga, and personal training. These exercise balls are more than just fun to sit and bounce on, they also have a huge list of health benefits, like improving muscle tone, core strength and balance, spine alignment, flexibility and cardio endurance etc. These are professional quality exercise balls anti-burst tested at 2000 lbs, designed with high quality PVC material and comes with 100% money back guarantee. Grab these gym grade black exercise balls at Dynapro from $19.99.
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RCN Urges Fair NHS Pay: Nurses Deserve Recognition - 0 views

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    The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has expressed "extreme disappointment" that the UK government offered new pay to NHS consultants, while nursing pay deal remain disputed. RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Pat Cullen has written to new Health Secretary Victoria Atkins demanding fresh negotiations regarding this year's pay deal, and requested an urgent meeting to discuss their dispute. Pat warned that more than 100,000 RCN members in England voted for continued strike action in June, as they feel undervalued. "The government has now shown it has the political will to negotiate on pay reform for some of the highest earners in the NHS in contrast to our members who received the lowest pay rise in the public sector," she wrote in the letter. NHS nursing staff in England was awarded a five per cent pay rise 2023/24, but the union argued that it is not enough to keep up with inflation.
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