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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
rodrickaim

Self-esteem - 0 views

Cultivating Confidence: The Essence of Professional Self-Esteem In the dynamic landscape of the professional world, one's self-esteem plays a pivotal role in determining success and satisfaction. T...

Professional Self-esteem Course

started by rodrickaim on 24 Nov 23 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Different Types of Anxiety Problems and Ways to Treat - 1 views

In general, anxiety is not something related to health but there are occurrences that relate to health of a person such as thyroid disease. Anxiety is not an illness, but a condition related to men...

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started by anonymous on 31 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Manual Wheelchairs Children - 0 views

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    Pediatric Manual Wheelchair Pediatric Manual Wheelchairs comes with variety of options to select from including lightweight, standard, ultra-light, transport wheelchairs according to one's mobility needs. Pediatric wheelchairs that keep up with the pace of kids! Available with a full range of easily tailored options and accessories, they're wheelchairs that are as distinctive as your child's personality.Pediatric Manual Wheelchairs can even grow with your child, so there's no big adjustment to swapping to a new wheelchair, just lots of small ones.Provision with a wheelchair at an early stage, and the mobility it offers, enable the child to deal with the social surroundings, leading to independence and autonomy. Motivation to learn, to explore the environment and collect new experiences are important steps for the development of the personality of children. Manual Wheelchairs has been specifically selected to enable kids to be kids - something the Motum therapists feel very passionate about. While our range is diverse all of our paediatric manual wheelchairs have three similarities - great build quality, clever design features and they look good. But, perhaps most importantly, they ALL grow, just like children, helping them to last longer. Wheelchairs for Kids with Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy is a lifelong condition, and it requires a lot from the family and loved ones of the child affected. As with any child, constant care and love are always needed, but the child with cerebral palsy needs a lot more. As a parent of a child with cerebral palsy, you probably want your child to feel as unaffected as possible, and to do that, you may need the necessary accessories and equipment that will suit your child's special needs. For example, even if your child is unable to clearly communicate verbally, there are many computer speech and communication aids that will help him or her to communicate with his or her peers. Or if your child, like all c
anonymous

Mental Disorders An Overcoming It! - 1 views

Mental illnesses are disorders of brain functions and it may vary according to a person's environment, genes and experiences. According to statistics 1 in 5 young people suffer from different menta...

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started by anonymous on 10 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Skeptical Debunker

Opinion: Trudy Rubin: U.S. ignores health care successes in Europe, Japan - San Jose Mercury News - 0 views

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    One of the most bewildering aspects of the current health care debate is the failure to learn key lessons from health systems abroad. Conservative talk show hosts decry the alleged evils of "socialized medicine" in countries with universal health coverage; they warn grimly of rationed health care. Yet there's nary a peep from Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck - let alone Congress - about countries such as Germany, France, Switzerland or Japan, where coverage is universal, affordable, and top quality, and patients see private doctors with little or no waiting. And, oh yes, their health costs are a fraction of our bloated numbers: The French spend 10 percent of GDP on health care, the Germans 11 percent, and they cover every citizen. We spend a whopping 17 percent and leave tens of millions of Americans uninsured. If you want a very readable short course on how European systems really work, take a look at "The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care," by T.R. Reid, a former Washington Post foreign correspondent. You might also watch a fascinating 2008 Frontline series, available online, in which Reid was an adviser: "Sick Around the World: Can the U.S. Learn Anything From the Rest of the World About How to Run a Health Care System?"
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    Article continued (Diigo would not highlight!?) - So far, the answer seems to be "no," not because there aren't valuable lessons, but because politicians won't relinquish their myths about European health Advertisement systems. Reid takes up that task. Myth No. 1, he says, is that foreign systems with universal coverage are all "socialized medicine." In countries such as France, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan, the coverage is universal while doctors and insurers are private. Individuals get their insurance through their workplace, sharing the premium with their employer as we do - and the government picks up the premium if they lose their job. Myth No. 2 - long waits and rationed care - is another whopper. "In many developed countries," Reid writes, "people have quicker access to care and more choice than Americans do." In France, Germany, and Japan, you can pick any provider or hospital in the country. Care is speedy and high quality, and no one is turned down. Myth No. 3 really grabs my attention: the delusion that countries with universal care "are wasteful systems run by bloated bureaucracies." In fact, the opposite is true. America's for-profit health insurance companies have the highest administrative costs of any developed country. Twenty percent or more of every premium dollar goes to nonmedical costs: paperwork, marketing, profits, etc. In developed countries with universal coverage, such as France and Germany, the administrative costs average about 5 percent. That's because every developed country but ours has decided health insurance should be a nonprofit operation. These countries also hold down costs by making coverage mandatory and by using a unified set of rules and payment schedules for all hospitals and doctors. This does not mean a single-payer system or a government-run health system. But it does sharply cut health costs by eliminating the mishmash of records and charges used by our myriad insurance firms, who use all kinds of gimmi
Skeptical Debunker

Phones, paper 'chips' may fight disease - CNN.com - 0 views

  • George Whitesides has developed a prototype for paper "chip" technology that could be used in the developing world to cheaply diagnose deadly diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis and gastroenteritis. The first products will be available in about a year, he said. His efforts, which find their inspiration from the simple designs of comic books and computer chips, are surprisingly low-tech and cheap. Patients put a drop of blood on one side of the slip of paper, and on the other appears a colorful pattern in the shape of a tree, which tells medical professionals whether the person is infected with certain diseases. Water-repellent comic-book ink saturates several layers of paper, he said. The ink funnels a patient's blood into tree-like channels, where several layers of treated paper react with the blood to create diagnostic colors. It's not entirely unlike a home pregnancy test, Whitesides said, but the chips are much smaller and cheaper, and they test for multiple diseases at once. They also show how severely a person is infected rather than producing only a positive-negative reading.
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    A chemistry professor at Harvard University is trying to shrink a medical laboratory onto a piece of paper that's the size of a fingerprint and costs about a penny.
axel g

How To Become A Better Friend - 0 views

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    It's easier for an emotionally mature person to be a good friend. Find out why...
aloknath1

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The Technique to Intuition ~ How to Be Healthy Life - 0 views

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    Intuition would be helpful, because sometimes it leads any person to point that must not be achieved otherwise. The right lot associated with lives obtain been invested by nuggets of information alone. Possibilities are a lot quicker done if armed while this item. Develop gut instinct now coupled with reap positives you receive never imaginary.
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Electric Wheelchair For Increased Independence - 0 views

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    Electric wheelchair is a chair fitted with wheels. The device comes in variations allowing either manual propulsion by the seated occupant turning the rear wheels by hand, or electric propulsion by motors. There are often handles behind the seat to allow for different individuals to push. Electric Wheelchairs are used by people for whom walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. Disabled People who have difficulty sitting and walking often make use of a wheelbench. A basic manual wheelchair incorporates a seat, foot rests and four wheels: two, caster wheels at the front and two large wheels at the back. The two larger wheels in the back usually have handrims; two metal or plastic circles. Electric wheelchairs are propelled by a motor and battery. They are very sophisticated. They are operated with a joy stick or push buttons. Some electric wheelchairs use advanced technology and can climb up stairs, move across gravel and even raise up to give access to high shelves. Electric wheelchairs need strong frames to support the motor and battery so they are very heavy and also quite expensive. People with spinal cord injuries face similar decisions. Often a person with a spinal cord injury will use a motorized wheelchair, even though they are physically capable of using a manual chair. They don't do this because they are lazy. They do this to be more efficient with their energy reserves. People with spinal cord injuries often choose motorized wheelchairs to preserve their physical energy, so that they can complete the work. Sometimes need to save on physical energy so that have some allowance left over for intellectual or emotional pursuits. Karma KP 10.2 Power Wheelchair: Features: Seat, base & battery quickly detach for easy storage and transportation Come with captain seat With seat platform, the captain seat can be moved forward or backward using tools which is included Adjustable armrest width and height Footrests can b
Michelle Rodulfo

Causes of Back Pain | Woman's Health & Wellness to Thrive with Michelle Rodulfo - 0 views

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    According to Dr. Oz, 85% of us will experience back pain in our lives and back pain is the leading cause of disability for persons under the age of 45. Good news though - most back problems are caused by bad habits. Following a few good habits can significantly reduce our risk of developing back pain.
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When the Body Says No: How Emotions Can Cause or Prevent Deadly Disease | Personal Health | AlterNet - 0 views

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    Physician Gabor Maté argues too many doctors ignore what was once a commonplace assumption, that emotions are implicated in the development of illnesses and in their healing.
Vaughn Tobes

How to Pass Renal Stones Quickly - 0 views

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    A person suffering from renal stones suffers from a very painful condition and this article will provide you with solutions to enable you to pass kidney stones quickly. Five percent of the population will at one time or the other develops renal stones and water is not the only remedy that can be us
anonymous

Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Wheelchair Safety With Power Wheelchairs - 0 views

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    Folding Lightweight Wheelchairs For indoor wheelchair safety the folding power wheelchair models that are lightweight have front casters which turn easily, making them ideal for use in small apartments. Having the casters in front makes this a dangerous chair to use outdoors as the front wheels can turn sharply if encountering a crack in the sidewalk, incline, or rocks.Wheelchair india is manufacturer, supplier, distributor and dealer of Karma KP 10-2 Power Wheelchair for disabled and handicapped in india. They usually have one or two removable batteries and have a similar appearance as the manual wheelchair. They can be controlled with a joystick or a sip and puff method. Lightweight Power Assisted Wheelchairs These chairs can be propelled in a similar manner as the manual wheelchair or use a battery. You may want this type if you want to keep fit and get some exercise but need some power when going up an incline or when traveling a distance. They are smaller and lighter weight than the folding wheelchair and have smaller batteries and motors. Dual Purpose Power Wheelchairs These chairs generally are good for either indoor or outdoor use. You need to have larger wheels in front for outdoors as this is a safety feature. It is better to have six wheels for stability when traveling outdoors. These indoor/outdoor power chairs compromise wheelchair safety and perform poorly when you do not have enough room to turn indoors and you need to travel over rough ground and uneven surfaces. Their optimum performance indoors is when you have wider doors and hallways in assisted living facilities, nursing homes, or homes/apartments. Ideal outdoor surfaces in urban and suburban areas would include sidewalks and paved areas. Outdoor Power Wheelchairs These chairs weigh as much as 400-500 pounds, add the weight of the user up to 250 pounds and the total weight is approximately 650 pounds. They are very efficient outdoors with their rear wheels they can sa
Ankita Singh

How to Find a Therapist Near You? Find the Right One But HOW? - 0 views

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    If you are searching, "How would I find a therapist near me?" This is an indication that you are ready to help yourself with the various mental concerns. Seeking online therapy can help one better deal with mental and emotional concerns developing from the environmental, social, or personal appearance. Therapy can help you out to deals with these concerns and set actionable goals to overcome distress and negative thinking. Before you start looking for a therapist close to you, first it's necessary to figure out which kind of therapy is directly for you. what is the experience and qualification of the therapist?
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Does Diabetes Increase My Risk of Developing Kidney Stones? - 0 views

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    Kidney stones are ball-like structures that form in the kidney and other organs in the urinary system of a person. Kidney stones form as a result of accumulation of very toxic and acidic materials filtered from the blood by the kidney. Kidney stones also result from different infections in the body, especially urinary tract infections.
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How to Find Holiday Health Resort & Day Spa Retreat Center in Australia - 0 views

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    Camp Eden is Australia's longest established health retreat center. It has been helping people achieve their personal goals and make positive changes in their lives since 1983. Our primary philosophy is that of transformation - helping people transform their lives. When you stay at a hotel or resort, if it is a good resort, the staff takes care of you, i.e. the beds are made, the food arrives, the air-conditioning works. At Camp Eden we do so much more by creating an environment where you are cared for and about. Different from just being cared for. Once you've experienced Camp Eden you'll know the difference
axel g

Accepting People As They Are - 0 views

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    Down to earth advice on how to become a more accepting person...
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