Foot Care and Diabetes
.... overall health. Poor nutrition can be a major factor in the cause of
foot problems in
patients with diabetes. Maintaining nutritional ....
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Abnormal Embryological Development
.... progresses. Besides club
foot,
patients may also present with genu valgum, pes planus, metatarsus adductus, equinus, and pes cavus. Spina ....
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Multiple Developmental Abnormalities
.... progresses. Besides club
foot,
patients may also present with genu valgum, pes planus, metatarsus adductus, equinus, and pes cavus. Spina ....
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A health care promotion activity
.... overall health. Poor nutrition can be a major factor in the cause of
foot problems in
patients with diabetes. Maintaining nutritional ....
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Treatments for Patients
.... Traction can cause pressure ulcers, peroneal nerve palsy,
foot drop, pin tract .... Tetanus prophylaxis and immunization should be given to
patients not previously ....
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Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
....
Foot care assessments of Type II diabetic
patients should be performed annually. ....
Foot care assessment in
patients with diabetes. ....
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Diabetes Mellitus Type II
....
Foot care assessments of Type II diabetic
patients should be performed annually. ....
Foot care assessment in
patients with diabetes. ....
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)
.... With more severe impairment, orthotic management may be needed such as the plastic ankle-
foot orthosis for
patients with weakness of ankle dorsiflexion (Kraft ....
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Symptoms & Coping with MS
.... With more severe impairment, orthotic management may be needed such as the plastic ankle-
foot orthosis for
patients with weakness of ankle dorsiflexion (Kraft ....
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Medical Scenario and Treatment
.... If the patient is on blood pressure medication, that could cause the
foot sensation. Many
patients have reported numbness or tingling in feet or hands while ....
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Diabetes 1 & 2 & Glocose Control
.... A study by Bus, Wang, Wunderlich and Cavanagh (2002) looked at the intrinsic
foot muscles in
patients with diabetic polyneuropathy and compared them to normal ....
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ACHILLES TENDON
....
Patients found good return of plantarflexion strength, power, and endurance (705-709). .... load on gastrocnemius/soleus complex to resupinate the
foot for toe-off ....
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Shin Splints During the last several decades, pa
.... studies have suggested that pain radiating down the
foot does not .... Although, shin splints
patients typically have normal radiographic findings, such analyses ....
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Management of Type I Diabetes
.... complications, the most prevalent in insulin-treated
patients is hypoglycemia. .... Diabetic
foot disease results from two pathologies·peripheral vascular disease ....
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Divisive Issue of Abortion
....
Foot finds that a form of euthanasia is undertaken by many different doctors whose
patients have been helped through these techniques. ....
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Parkinson's Disease
.... not improve systemic functioning, it did improve the quality of life for
patients. .... The dogs are trained to tap the Parkinson's' patient's
foot with their paw ....
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Blood Vessel Clots
.... Less than 20 percent of
patients with demonstrated pulmonary embolism have clinical symptoms .... the tissue swells and the calf, and even the ankle,
foot, and thigh ....
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Reasons for Nursing Shortage
....
foot, knee, and wrist problems), physical fatigue from working long hours, and family demands. Sleep deprivation can have serious consequences for
patients ....
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Frontier School of Midwifery & Nursing
.... Indeed, nurses in the FNS were more than likely to reach
patients on horseback or on
foot, often exposing themselves to physical dangers (Breckinridge, 1998, p ....
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Alcoholic Neuropathy The chronic abuse of alcoho
.... while peroneal nerve compression at the fibular head can cause
foot drop. .... to be slowed in the lower limbs; whereas, in severely affected
patients, such defects ....
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Acute osteomyelitis
.... Chronic osteomyelitis in the
foot of a diabetic is difficult to treat .... Osteomyelitis is a common disease, particularly among
patients with peripheral vascular ....
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Alcoholic Neuropathy
.... while peroneal nerve compression at the fibular head can cause
foot drop. .... to be slowed in the lower limbs; whereas, in severely affected
patients, such defects ....
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Prozac and its Effects
.... Studies have shown that around 60% of clinically depressed
patients respond to Prozac. .... Now, as a six-
foot-tall ninth grader with clear goals, he describes ....
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Genetic Engineering
.... for BR-96, an antibody developed to deliver conjugated anticancer drugs to
patients (6:25 .... legs cannot bear this weight and they suffer from painful
foot and leg ....
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Imaging Techniques
.... stress fractures, myofascial pain syndromes, shoulder injuries, spinal pain,
foot pain, and .... were able to detect abnormalities in 83 percent of
patients in whom ....
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Types of Medical Imaging Techniques
.... stress fractures, myofascial pain syndromes, shoulder injuries, spinal pain,
foot pain, and .... were able to detect abnormalities in 83 percent of
patients in whom ....
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Racial Differences in Incidence of Diabetes
.... Americans, it did not demonstrate the specific needs of these
patients. .... monitoring, medication and appointment adherence, physical activity,
foot care, and ....
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Nazi Concentration Camp Experiences
.... According to rumor, hospital
patients would be killed rather than evacuated, and Elie chose to walk on his unhealed
foot to avoid death and remain with his ....
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Non-Western Alternative Medicine
.... Robert had removed his shoes, belt and shirt (female
patients are given a smock to wear .... band your left leg and bring your knee up so that your left
foot is very ....
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Health Care Record Industry Overview
.... systems or managed care companies would be able to
foot the entire .... Despite these difficulties, Bates (2004) believes that physicians and
patients as well as ....
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