- 21. Throat cancer
- (Throat cancer)
- ... drugs can be used in combination with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Rehabilitation after treatment Treatment for throat cancer often causes complications that may require working with specialists ...
- 22. Stimulants
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... addiction to the drug accounts for more admissions to publicly funded rehabilitation programs than any other form of substance abuse, with the exception of alcohol. At the height of the mid-1980s surge ...
- 23. Alcohol: The Most Popular Choice
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... and industrial fatalities also can be traced to alcohol abuse. The financial cost to society from alcohol abuse is approximately $166.5 billion a year, for medical treatment, rehabilitation therapy, lost ...
- 24. Heart attack
- (Heart attack )
- ... Exercise regularly. Regular exercise helps improve heart muscle function following a heart attack. Exercise is a major part of a cardiac rehabilitation program. Exercise helps prevent a heart attack ...
- 25. Getting Ready to Leave the NICU
- (Preemie)
- ... office or in pediatric outpatient rehabilitation centers. Newborn Metabolic Screening Every baby is tested soon after birth to identify some rare but potentially serious or lifethreatening conditions. ...
- 26. Meniere's disease
- (Meniere's disease)
- ... Noninvasive therapies and procedures Some people with Meniere's may benefit from other noninvasive therapies and procedures, such as: Rehabilitation. If you experience problems with your ...
- 27. Broken arm
- (Broken arm)
- ... that contains a narcotic for a few days. Therapy Rehabilitation begins soon after initial treatment. In most cases, it's important to begin some motion to minimize stiffness in your arm, hand and shoulder ...
- 28. Aphasia
- (Aphasia)
- ... may eventually be referred to a speech-language pathologist for rehabilitation. Because this condition generally arises as an emergency, you won't have any time to prepare. If possible, bring any medications ...
- 29. Coarctation of the aorta
- (Coarctation of the aorta)
- ... the possible side effects? If you're recommending surgery, what type of procedure is most likely to be effective? Why? What will be involved in recovery and rehabilitation after surgery? How often ...
- 30. Macular degeneration, wet
- (Macular degeneration, wet)
- ... a low vision rehabilitation specialist or occupational therapist who can assist you in adapting to your changing vision. Ways to cope with your changing vision might include: Ask your eye doctor ...
- 31. Macular degeneration, dry
- (Macular degeneration, dry)
- ... cause total blindness. But it can reduce or eliminate your central vision — which is important for driving, reading and recognizing people's faces. It may help to work with a low vision rehabilitation ...
- 32. Wet macular degeneration
- (Wet macular degeneration)
- ... it can diminish or eliminate your central vision — which is important for driving, reading and recognizing people's faces. It may help to work with a low vision rehabilitation specialist or occupational ...
- 33. Dry macular degeneration
- (Dry macular degeneration)
- ... is important for driving, reading and recognizing people's faces. It may help to work with a low vision rehabilitation specialist or occupational therapist who can help devise ways to help you adapt to ...
- 34. ARDS
- (ARDS)
- ... your own. Attend pulmonary rehabilitation. Many medical centers now offer pulmonary rehabilitation programs, which incorporate exercise training, education and counseling to help you learn how to return ...
- 35. ACL injury
- (ACL injury)
- ... their knee when an ACL injury occurs. Depending on the severity of your ACL injury, treatment may include surgery to replace the torn ligament followed by rehabilitation exercises to help you regain ...
- 36. Achilles tendon rupture
- (Achilles tendon rupture)
- ... are reduced in surgeries that employ smaller incisions. Rehabilitation After treatment, whether surgical or nonsurgical, you'll go through a rehabilitation program involving physical therapy exercises ...
- 37. Traditional Chinese Medicine
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... of TCM training and disciplines. As part of SDC's specialty focus, TCM is also applied in our cardiology service, rehabilitation service, family medicine, dermatology, etc. Combining treatment of TCM and ...
- 38. Women and Children
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... Pediatric Health Management Development Evaluation Nutrition Consultation Pediatric Counseling Pediatric Rehabilitation Vaccination Pediatric Conditions Digestive Conditions Respiratory ...
- 39. Cardiac Rehabilitation
- (Medical Center Services)
- Cardiac Rehabilitation Shanghai As the featured center of the hospital, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic provides the standard of care for people who have recently been treated for cardiovascular disease. ...
- 40. Congenital Heart Disease
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... to be with you on post-operational follow up reviews, personalized cardiac rehabilitation plan and long-term monitoring. ...