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Morrisson Sarah

Brain Injuries and Substance Abuse - 0 views

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    Medical practitioners commonly acknowledge that substance abuse plays a part in many cases of traumatic brain injury. A victim may have engaged in recreational drug use or alcohol abuse before the injury… http://florida-drug-rehab-delray-beach.blogspot.com/2015/02/brain-injuries-and-substance-abuse.html
Morrisson Sarah

Pre-employment Test & 3 Other Methods for Substance Abuser - 0 views

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    Adaptive means flexible or having the ability to adjust to conditions as the need may arise. Your body adapts to conditions constantly. In the hotter summer months, it sweats to lower your body temperature… http://outpatient-drug-rehab.over-blog.com/2015/02/pre-employment-test-3-other-methods-for-substance-abuser.html
drugand alcoholblog

Alaska drug addiction center is ensuring normal life to every drug addicted person - 2 views

The percentage of drug addiction in Alaska is increasing day by day. The teens are mainly getting addicted in various drugs. As the results they are leaving the school before at the middle of the s...

drugandalcoholblog

started by drugand alcoholblog on 28 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Holistix by the Sea

The Advantages of Drug Addiction Rehab Center in Patient's Recovery - 0 views

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    Drug rehabilitation center has put a stigma to a drug user's renewed life because the name connotes a mental institution that treats patients with severe drug or substance addiction.
DANIEL HARRIS

Why Pacific Hills Treatment Centers Beneficial for you? - 0 views

Pacific Hills Treatment Center hasvarious medicines and techniques which are used in alcohol treatment, social support is necessary throughout the course. Pacific Hill Treatment Center Provide his ...

drug rehab center' drug rehab

started by DANIEL HARRIS on 22 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
martha todo

Sovereign Health Of California, Alcohol Drug Rehab Treatment Center - 0 views

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    We are one of the California's leading residential and outpatient treatment center providers for addictions, dual diagnosis, mental health, and eating disorder conditions. We are Joint Commission Accredited and Dually Licensed offering the highest standard of regulation for excellent patient care.
anonymous

Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Benefit Of Reclining Wheelchair - 0 views

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    For people who spend the majority of their days sitting in standard wheelchairs or lying in beds, pressure sores are a very probable reality. Yet they don't have to be, thanks to assistive technology like tilt or recline wheelchairs that help distribute pressure to other parts of the body. While pressure relief is the main objective to using either a tilt wheelchair or a recline wheelchair, each has its unique qualities that help with posture. (Even though some chairs come with both tilt and recline options, for clarity purposes, they will be addressed as two separate seating systems.) "Obviously, a tilt wheelchair does a better job of providing postural stability by not changing any of the angles of the knee and hip, while recliners allow the pelvis and hips to move through approximately 90 degrees of motion. Both seating systems have their own specific functions," noted David Kreutz, PT, seating specialist at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta. Reclining wheelchairs move the body from a flexed position to an extended position, making the chairs more likely to elicit a spastic response in the user. Because tilt and recline chairs use gravity to their advantage and come with head rests, patients who have poor head, neck and trunk control may benefit from the stability and balance they provide. When in tilt or recline, gravity helps the patient improve balance and head control. Once a tilt chair is prescribed for a patient, it is important to teach the caregivers how to use the tilt function and position the patient correctly. If a patient is cognitively intact, it is also important to teach that individual how he or she should be positioned in the chair, to be able to instruct caregivers. Candidates who would be suited for a recliner chair are those who cannot achieve a 90-degree hip-to-back angle when sitting. For example, patients who have hip precautions following total hip replacement surgery, patients who have had cardiac surgery and might develop
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