Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
... May 2007 .
Extracorporeal Shock Wave
therapy or ESWT is best known for its uses in the ... nothing to heal the area. By having shock wave
therapy a new inflammatory process is created and the ... Society for Musculoskeletal Shockwave
therapy
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-March ...
Medical procedure
...
Therapeutic
See also:
therapy , List of surgical procedures
Precordial ... conization
Chemotherapy
Cytoluminescent
therapy
Insulin potentiation
therapy
Low-dose chemotherapy
Monoclonal ...
Pathology
... - Midwifery - Nursing - Occupational
therapy - Optometry - Osteopathic medicine - Pharmacy - Physical
therapy (Physiotherapy) - Physician - Physician ... - Psychology - Public health - Respiratory
therapy - Speech and language pathology
...
Medicine
... care medicine , surgery services, physical
therapy , labor and delivery , endoscopy units, ... and clinical psychology .
Radiation
therapy is concerned with the therapeutic use of ... - Midwifery - Nursing - Occupational
therapy - Optometry - Osteopathic medicine - ...
Nuclear medicine
... thermoelectric generator
Nuclear medicine
PET • Radiation
therapy • Tomotherapy • Proton
therapy • Brachytherapy • BNCT
Nuclear weapons
History of nuclear ...
Ocular oncology
... patients with orbital lymphoma can be offered chemotherapy or radiation
therapy .
Orbital dermoid cysts are benign choristomas which are typically ... / leukemia
Treatment
Surgery - Chemotherapy - Radiation
therapy - Immunotherapy - Experimental cancer treatment
Misc.
Tumor ...
Personalized medicine
... and a patient's clinical data in order to select a medication ,
therapy or preventative measure that is particularly suited to that patient at the ...
The pharmaceutical industry has worked on the basis of offering a
therapy that is intended to suit the population at large based on what is known as ...
Therapeutic gene modulation
... with a view to alleviate some form of ailment. It differs from gene
therapy in that gene modulation seeks to alter the expression of an endogenous ... introduction of a gene encoding a novel modulatory protein) whereas gene
therapy concerns the introduction of a gene whose product aids the recipient ...
Anterior mediastinal mass
... produce compression effects such as superior vena cava syndrome. (3,4) Thymomas are diagnosed with CT or MRI revealing mass in anterior mediastinum.
therapy in stage I tumors consists of surgical ressection with good prognosis. Stage II-III requires maximal resection possible followed by radation. Stage ...
Ganglion cyst
... nerves.
Treatment
Frequently, the cysts will disappear over time, so in cases of small cysts that do not cause other symptoms, no
therapy is necessary.
If a ganglion cyst is symptomatic, it can be managed by aspiration or excision . Aspiration of the cyst is the simpler method, but ...
Growth attenuation
... to a developmentally disabled girl.
References
^ Joyce M. Lee and Joel D. Howell. Tall Girls: The Social Shaping of a Medical
therapy Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 160 No. 10, October 2006.
...
Neuropsychiatry
... of the different levels in the causal process where one can intervene. Indeed, it may be that non-organic interventions, like cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT), better attenuate disorders alone or in conjunction with drugs. Linden’s (2006) demonstration of how psychotherapy has neurobiological ...
Osmotherapy
... is a kind of treatment that for certain diseases. The word comes from osmosis , which is suggested [1] to come from old Greek 'to push', and
therapy , or treatment of a condition. Osmotherapy usually consists of creating a chemical gradient against the tissue to be treated, to assist with ...
Photomedicine
... 3.1 Journals and Societies
3.2 Miscellaneous
Examples
PUVA for the treatment of psoriasis
Photodynamic
therapy (PDT) for treatment of cancer and macular degeneration
Free electron laser
Laser hair removal
Optical diagnostics, for example Optical ...
Somatic dysfunction
... In a famous article published the New England Journal of Medicine in November of 1999, researchers concluded that OMM and traditional drug
therapy resulted in equivalent resolution of lower back pain in a nearly identical time frame. The difference was that those receiving OMM required less ...
Unsolved problems in medicine
... Herpes . And other incurable pathogenic diseases and conditions. We can treat them but how can we eliminate them?
Hereditary diseases . Can gene
therapy cure all diseases?
The Common Cold . Can we develop a vaccine or cure for all strains of the common cold?
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome . What ...