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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Electrical Stimulation for Cerebral Palsy
Posted: Published on September 20th, 2018
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders generally characterized by a motor, locomotion, or muscular impairment. The severity of the disease varies in each person. The cause of cerebral palsy is often hard to pinpoint, but usually involves some trauma to the head or brain before, during, or very shortly after, birth. Many times this cause is the result of a medical mistake made during the delivery. There is no cure for cerebral palsy. There are, however, many different types of therapies and treatments for the symptoms of cerebral palsy. Therapies such as electrical stimulation have seen some positive results in the muscles of cerebral palsy children. Electrical stimulation is a type of therapy that provides the muscles with a low dosing of electric current. Electrical stimulation for cerebral palsy works on decreasing the effects of stiffness and spasticity in the muscles of the patient. Electrical stimulation effects are not long lasting and need to be given over a fairly long period of time. The therapy can and is often used in conjunction with other types of treatments such as physical therapy. When the muscles are less stiff, physical therapy can help with movement and relieve associated symptoms. Electrical stimulation … Continue reading
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Cardiac Surgery – Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Posted: Published on September 19th, 2018
North Shore Medical Center is consolidating one service of its Heart Centerthe open heart surgery programwith Massachusetts General Hospital in August of 2016. Mass General has maintained a collaboration in cardiac care with North Shore Medical Center for decades and welcomes the care of these patients in our Cardiac Surgery Service. All other cardiac services currently offered atNorth Shore Medical Center will remain there. The Cardiac Surgery Service at Mass General comprises seven surgeons with expertise in minimally invasive surgery, heart and lung transplantations, and mechanical circulatory support. Our team offers leading treatments and preventive care for both common and complex cardiac conditions, including: Our cardiac surgery team performed more than 1,300 cases in 2015 and received a 3-star rating (highest possible) from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) in both aortic valve replacement (AVR) and AVR+ coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (CABG). Meet our Cardiac Surgeons If you have new patients requiring cardiac surgical services, please call the Mass General Heart Center Referral Line: 866-644-8910 (press 3) Contact our outpatient access team at 866-644-8910 Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm to request an appointment. Our team will request information about your condition or symptoms and make … Continue reading
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Wound Care – KRMC
Posted: Published on September 19th, 2018
At Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC), people with chronic wounds can benefit from first-rate wound care. Our Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center provides advanced technologies and techniques for treating problem wounds. An estimated 6.5 million Americans suffer with wounds that are not healing well, called chronic wounds. Elderly people or people with diabetes or other vascular disease are most affected by chronic wounds. Especially, wounds resulting from trauma, surgery, burns, skin grafting, and radiation therapy. Chronic wounds are especially prone to serious bacterial infections. If unrecognized and untreated, chronic wounds can lead to amputation of a limb or possible life-threating complications. When referring you to wound care, your doctor will order tests to identify possible infection and blood flow to the wound area. At the KRMC Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center, a wound care specialist will review your general health history and your test results. Our team will develop an individual program for your treatment, which may include: The word hyperbaric literally means increased (hyper) pressure (baric). The pressure in the chamber forces oxygen to tissues and accelerates the bodys healing process. The chamber itself is made of clear Plexiglas and patients comfortably watch television while inside. The treatment is … Continue reading
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Parkinson’s disease – Wikipedia
Posted: Published on September 19th, 2018
Parkinson's diseaseSynonymsParkinson disease, idiopathic or primary parkinsonism, hypokinetic rigid syndrome, paralysis agitans, shaking palsyIllustration of Parkinson's disease by William Richard Gowers, first published in A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System (1886)SpecialtyNeurologySymptomsShaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, difficulty walking[1]ComplicationsDementia, depression, anxiety[2]Usual onsetAge over 60[1][3]CausesUnknown[4]Risk factorsPesticide exposure, head injuries[4]Diagnostic methodBased on symptoms[1]Differential diagnosisDementia with Lewy bodies, progressive supranuclear palsy, essential tremor, antipsychotic use[5]TreatmentMedications, surgery[1]MedicationL-DOPA, dopamine agonists[2]PrognosisLife expectancy ~ 10 years[2]Frequency6.2 million (2015)[6]Deaths117,400 (2015)[7] Parkinson's disease (PD) is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system.[1] The symptoms generally come on slowly over time.[1] Early in the disease, the most obvious are shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty with walking.[1] Thinking and behavioral problems may also occur.[2] Dementia becomes common in the advanced stages of the disease.[2] Depression and anxiety are also common, occurring in more than a third of people with PD.[2] Other symptoms include sensory, sleep, and emotional problems.[1][2] The main motor symptoms are collectively called "parkinsonism", or a "parkinsonian syndrome".[4][8] The cause of Parkinson's disease is generally unknown, but believed to involve both genetic and environmental factors.[4] Those with a family member affected are more likely to get the disease themselves.[4] … Continue reading
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Home – Parkinson Canada
Posted: Published on September 18th, 2018
Supporting Canadians with Parkinson's Since 1965 What is Parkinson's Parkinsons is a complex disease and everyone experiences it differently. Discover more about its diagnosis, symptoms, treatments and progression. Learn how you and your family can live well with Parkinsons. What is Parkinson's Parkinsons is a complex disease and everyone experiences it differently. Discover more about its diagnosis, symptoms, treatments and progression. Learn how you and your family can live well with Parkinsons. Helping your care team deliver the best care possible. Access the Canadian Guidelines on Parkinsons Disease, online learning and other resources. It's hard to know where to begin once you've been diagnosed. Get help through our resources for those who have been newly diagnosed. Research holds the key to unlocking better treatments, improving quality of life and finding a cure. Learn about the Parkinson Canada Research Program and how Canadas scientists are making a difference with your support. Research holds the key to unlocking better treatments, improving quality of life and finding a cure. Learn about the Parkinson Canada Research Program and how Canadas scientists are making a difference with your support. Today is a new day. How will you be relentless in your quest to beat Parkinsons … Continue reading
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Cerebral Palsy Types – Spastic, Athetoid, Ataxic, Mixed …
Posted: Published on September 15th, 2018
Generally speaking, there are fourtypes of cerebral palsy, which are classified by location of brain damage, the type of movement impairment, and other symptoms the condition causes. These four main types of cerebral palsy, which are discussed in detail below include: Please read on to learn more about these types of cerebral palsy. It is also wise to see our section on the causes of cerebral palsy as it can help you understand why you or your child or loved one developed this condition. If medical negligence is the cause of cerebral palsy, it may be possible to seek lifetime compensation for your expenses, losses and suffering. Please contact our team of attorneys, which has a wealth of experience handling similar cases ofmedical malpractice. We can evaluate your case confidentially and free of charge to help you understand your legal rights and options. Spastic cerebral palsy is the most common type, accounting for 70 to 80 percent of all cases of cerebral palsy in the United States. This type of cerebral palsy occurs when brain damage affects the cerebral cortex, or the outer layer of the brain, either at birth or a very young age. Spastic cerebral palsy has a … Continue reading
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Cerebral Palsy In Infants | Children’s Hospital Colorado
Posted: Published on September 15th, 2018
What is cerebral palsy (CP)? Cerebral palsy, also known as CP, is a term used to describe a group of chronic (long-lasting) conditions affecting body movement, posture and muscle coordination. This can cause activity restriction or disability. Cerebral palsy ranges in severity from mild and hardly detectable to very severe. The motor impairment can be accompanied by a seizure disorder and problems with sensation (feeling), cognition (thinking), respiratory dysfunction (breathing), communication and/or behavior. What does cerebral palsy mean? Quite simply, the word cerebral refers to the brain and palsy describes muscle weakness and poor control. CP is caused by disturbances to one or more areas of the brain. This usually happens while a baby is still in the womb, during or right after birth or during infancy. Damage to the motor areas of the brain disrupts the brains ability to adequately control movement and posture. Cerebral palsy is the most common developmental disability in the United States, affecting about four out of every 1,000 live births. Cerebral palsy is not progressive, which means it does not get worse. However, secondary conditions like muscle spasticity can get worse over time. As the muscle spasticity continues, progressive deformities of the muscles, bones … Continue reading
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Cerebral Palsy – OrthoInfo – AAOS
Posted: Published on September 15th, 2018
Individuals who have cerebral palsy often need help from their families and medical specialists throughout their lives. Many types of healthcare professionals are involved in treating those with CP. Depending upon the type of CP your child has, as well as any additional impairments, the medical treatment team may include: Physical therapy. Physical therapy may be recommended shortly after the diagnosis is made in order to help your child learn skills such as sitting, walking, or using a wheelchair. It also may help improve muscle strength, balance, and coordination, as well as prevent muscles from becoming too tight. Physical therapy may involve fun activities to tone muscles, like swimming and horseback riding. Braces, splints, and casts. Using braces, splints, or casts may improve range of motion in joints and joint stability, prevent contracture, and improve hand or leg function. Braces can compensate for muscle imbalance. Botox. This drug can be injected into spastic muscles to loosen them. It is especially helpful for children younger than 5 years old, and when used in combination with casting. Medication. Some medications (such as oral diazepam and baclofen) can control or prevent seizures or muscle spasms, ease muscle stiffness, or reduce abnormal movements. If … Continue reading
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Cerebral Palsy Attorneys | Birth Injury Lawyers
Posted: Published on September 15th, 2018
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder that causes physical disabilities (and cognitive impairments and epilepsy in some cases). Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the part of the brain that controls movement. CP often causes musculoskeletal issues as well (the impairments associated with CP result from muscles persistently being too contracted [in a majority of cases] or not contracted enough). This results in issues with fine motor coordination, tremors, joint and bone deformities, balance, and issues with walking. Each year, nearly 10,000youth are diagnosed with cerebral palsy, making it the most widespread disabling condition among children. While a large number of diagnoses are rooted in medical malpractice, few of the affected families will reach out for any legal advice or action. Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of non-progressive motor conditions that cause physical disability. It is caused by damage to the motor control centers of the developing brain, whichcan occur during pregnancy, childbirth, or after birth up to about age three. Cerebral refers to the cerebrum, which is the affected area of the brain (although the disorder may involve other parts of the brain, such as the cerebellum), and palsy refers to a disorder of movement. Limitations in … Continue reading
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