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    Tynor Weight Cuff Tynor Weight cuffs are used to exercise ailing joints to build strength and aid recovery. Tynor Weight Cuff is flexible and cushion, so it does not injure. Recommended for use to improve muscle tone, muscle mass, strength and stamina. Tynor Weight Cuff Features Offers 1 kg resistance when wrapped around Weight is wrapped in comfortable and soft fabric Used to build muscles, flexibility or to lose weight Can be secured easily around to prevent injuries or accidents Cuff is safe to be used during everyday activities as well Tynor Weight Cuff Measurements Sizes Available: 1/2 Kg / 1Kg / 2 Kg
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    Tynor Chest Binder Chest Binder is applied to the thoracic region to compress and bind the rib cage and provide splinting to the sternum while allowing sufficient flexibility for comfortable breathing. Anatomic chest pad. Controlled compression. Optimum chest splinting. Soft feel. Tynor Chest Binder Features 50 mm thick PUF pad hold and binds the fractured sternum without compromising on patient comfort. Strong elastic band gives good grip and helps in equidistribution of pressure. Reduces post operative pain and discomfiture. Facilitates phlegm expulsion after cardio thoracic surgery. Tynor Chest Binder Measurements Measure circumference around the chest.
Emilia Klapp

Should I Have Surgery to Lose Weight? | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    Maybe, if you have a BMI of 30 or greater and you have a health condition such as diabetes type 2, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure. Surgery is considered for people between the ages of 18 and 65 who have had many unsuccessful attempts to lose weight in supervised programs. However, even with surgery, you still need to make lifestyle changes that will last for the rest of your life
Emilia Klapp

Weight Loss Surgeries Work Even if You Are Depressed | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    You may be depressed because of your weight, but if you decide to have a weight loss operation, it will work for you. Researchers have found that even overweight people who are depressed, lose 60% of their weight through bariatrics surgery.
Emilia Klapp

Weight Loss Operations Not an Easy Way to Lose Weight | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    Bariatric surgery maybe the best option for people with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 40 or with a BMI of 35 with medical complications such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, or sleep apnea. In fact, according to bariatric surgeons, for anyone in these conditions, the chances of getting back to normal weight are low. However, a weight loss operation is not a passive, easy approach to weight loss.
Emilia Klapp

Is Stomach Banding Surgery the Right Thing for Me? | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    Weight loss operations are treatments of last resort, meaning that they are for people who have tried unsuccessfully to lose weight through conventional methods. If you haven't tried yet a diet and exercise program that was supervised by a health practioner, you may want to explore this option before taking the step of going into surgery. If you have tried diets and exercise, you may want to review what happened and why these approaches failed you in the past
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Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable With Chin - 0 views

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    The soft cervical collar is constructed of foam rubber and covered with a stockinette material. Normally, the closure is achieved with Velcro. Depending on the patient's pathology and body structure, physician and/or orthotist will determine the proper height of the collar. When worn, the soft cervical collar is a reminder to keep in head and neck in a restricted position. It is the mildest design of cervical immobilization. Cervical collars are applied to blunt trauma patients all the time. And most of the time, the neck is fine. It's just those few patients that have fracture or ligamentous injury that really need it. The Cervical Collar provides firm, comfortable support which helps to relieve neck discomfort while providing extra support. Cervical Collar has a convenient hook and loop closure which allows the unit to be adjusted for a proper fit. The Cervical Collar is constructed of soft, porous cotton cover for comfort which is over polyfoam for the best support. Cervical collars are an orthotic device used primarily in the treatment of neck injuries and strains. The most common use of cervical collars is during recovery after surgery on the cervical spine. They are also used in whiplash injuries and conditions like Cervical Radiculopathy, which is caused by the nerves in the neck compressing due to herniated disks in the spinal cord. The main function of the cervical collar is to immobilize the neck and hold it in a gravity-neutral position Tynor 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. The soft cervical collar is not designed to completely restrict motion. It depends on providing resistance to movement, which tells the patient to restrict their movements. The soft collar i
Marietta Nixon

Establishing Good Bariatric Eating Habits after Weight Loss Surgery - 2 views

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    People who are severely obese are at a higher risk for heart disease, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Sometimes, dieting and exercise are not effective by themselves. Some individuals have a genetic predisposition to obesity or have intense issues to overcome that complicate the dieting process. Bariatric surgery can save peoples' lives and help them lose weight. The procedure involves reducing the patient's stomach by either removing a piece of the stomach or implanting a gastric band. After the procedure, it is important to follow smart bariatric eating restrictions. After all, the stomach has changed, so eating habits have to change, too.
Marietta Nixon

Pre-Surgery Bariatric Diet Options - 1 views

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    In addition to post-operative diets, many physicians recommend that their bariatric surgery patients start off right by embarking on a healthy, nutrient-rich diet before they undergo their procedure. These diets may help patients lose small amounts of weight before the surgery, which will help the operation run more smoothly, and in addition, the more a pre-operative bariatric patient becomes used to adhering to a restricted diet, the easier it will be for him or her to abide by the necessary restrictions afterward. Any good bariatric diet will be low in calories and will provide large amounts of quality protein, along with abundant, easily-absorbed nutrients.
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