Medicine
... who deal with patients) can be physicians,
physical therapists, physician assistants, nurses or ... data ( medical history , systems enquiry, and
physical examination , combined with laboratory or imaging ... , intensive care medicine , surgery services,
physical therapy , labor and delivery , endoscopy ...
Medical procedure
... therapy
Unsealed source radiotherapy
Virtual reality therapy
physical therapy
Speech therapy
Phototerapy
Hydrotherapy
Heat ... Surgical instruments
List of surgical instruments
Medical test
physical examination
Contraindication
Complication (medicine)
Drug ...
Pathology
... therapy - Optometry - Osteopathic medicine - Pharmacy -
physical therapy (Physiotherapy) - Physician - Physician assistant - ... Occupational medicine - Ophthalmology - Pathology - Pediatrics -
physical medicine and rehabilitation (Physiatry) - Preventive medicine - ...
Somatic dysfunction
...
Diagnosis
Somatic dysfunction is diagnosed by
physical examination. The physician looks for symptoms commonly represented by the ... of motion testing to make the diagnosis.
Significance
The
physical manifestation of somatic dysfunction is frequently associated reciprocally ...
Blind loop syndrome
...
Loss of appetite
Nausea
Diarrhoea
Fullness after a meal
Fatty stools
Unintentional weight loss
Signs and tests
A
physical examination may reveal a mass or distention of the abdomen.
Tests which may be useful for diagnosis include:
Abdominal x-ray
Abdominal CT ...
Body shaping
... self confidence and become more active . After healing, most patients can buy and fit into easily available clothing, participate in sports and
physical fitness activities again and become more involved in social and romantic situations.
When researchers at the University of Pittsburgh enrolled ...
Craniofacial prosthesis
... better restore the form and function of the absent facial feature. Craniofacial prosthetics are not considered as cosmetic because they replace the
physical form and functional mechanics of the absent anatomy and serve a significant role in the emotional stability and rehabilitation of those suffering ...
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
... heel pain for at least six months, had at least three other types of treatments (cortisone injections, oral anti-inflammatory medication, orthotics,
physical therapy, etc.) without relief.
Contraindications for this procedure include: neurological and vascular disease of the foot, history of rupture of ...
Healthy People 2010
... private non-governmental organizations. Ten leading health indicators that are the immediate, major health concerns have been identified. They are:
physical activity , overweight and obesity , tobacco use, substance abuse , responsible sexual behavior, mental health , injury and violence , ...
Neuropsychiatry
... inexorable increase in scientific knowledge may not be possible.
Summary of the arguments for neuropsychiatry
Diseases of the body have a
physical manifestation that can often be caused by internal factors, external factors, or a combination of the two. Mental disorders should be no different ...
Meteoropathy
... tagged since November 2006 .
meteoropathy (from Greek meteora , celestial phenomena, and pathos , feeling, pain, suffering): a disorder, or
physical condition, or symptom due to climate or conditions of weather such as humidity, temperature or pressure.
A search in PUBMED shows that, quite ...
Nuclear medicine
... mSv). The effective dose resulting from an investigation is influenced by the amount of radioactivity administered in mega becquerels (MBq), the
physical properties of the radiopharmaceutical used, its distribution in the body and its rate of clearance from the body.
Effective doses can range from ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... .
1996
The US Department of Defense includes homosexuality in a list of "mental disorders," in a document known as "directive 1332.38:
physical disability evaluation."
2002
The United States Department of Health and Human Services publishes Healthy People 2010 , with the goals of ...