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How to Write a Personal Care Services Proposal

27th January 2012
Are you in the business of taking care of people? That category could cover many different situations: you might run a daycare center for children, or for disabled or elderly adults, or manage a caregiving service that helps clients stay in their homes. Y... Read >
Author: Ian Lauder

Exercises and Physical Therapy for Elbow Degenerative Joint Disease

01st September 2010
There are many different types of therapists who could be called physical therapists, including physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, masseurs and some areas of occupational therapy. They all work to try and affect the joints, muscles, tendons and ... Read >
Author: Sophie Hardy

Foot and Toe Degenerative Joint Disease: find out why physical therapy is a must

24th August 2010
There are many different types of therapists who could be called physical therapists, including physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, masseurs and some areas of occupational therapy. They all work to try and affect the joints, muscles, tendons and ... Read >
Author: Sophie Hardy

Hip Degenerative Joint Disease: should you do physical therapy for hip degenerative joint disease?

04th August 2009
There are many different types of therapists who could be called physical therapists, including physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, masseurs and some areas of occupational therapy. They all work to try and affect the joints, muscles, tendons and ... Read >
Author: Sophie Hardy

Treatment for Paralysis

03rd December 2008
No one today is unfamiliar of the word "paralysis". Paralysis is the condition where a person loses complete control over a limb or muscle group. Paralysis occurs when your brain doesn't become able to control the movement of a muscle because of some dama... Read >
Author: Rajiv Singh

Rehabilitation Hospital: What are 7 Important Questions

23rd September 2008
If you (or a loved one) are about to be released from the hospital, you may need additional care before going home. The usual places you may go after a hospital are a rehabilitation hospital, a skilled nursing facility, or assisted living facility. A reha... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Hypotonia – Causes, Signs and Treatment

01st May 2008
Hypotonia is more a description than a diagnosis. It is most often seen in newborns (congenital) and infants, but it may persist through adolescence into adulthood. Another name for infantile hypotonia is "floppy baby syndrome." This refers to the tendenc... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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