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Anthroposophical medicine approaches disease as an imbalance in the biological organism and employs treatment strategies intended to restore this balance. Anthroposophical approaches include anthroposophical medicines based upon modified homeopathic principles, physical therapies including massage therapy and artistic therapies. Many of these are intended to support the patient’s capacity for self-healing. Anthroposophical medicine is based upon [...]

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Justin Nimmo (born September 5, 1974) is an American actor best known for his role as Zhane in ”Power Rangers in Space”. Nimmo married Michelle McCaskill on May 22, 1999. They have two children. In addition to acting, he has been a model and a personal trainer. He holds a certificate in massage therapy. He [...]

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The University Center RecPlex replaces the former one, which was a converted double-wide trailer. The RecPlex is a cornerstone for the campus recreation department. Membership at the RecPlex is provided free of charge to current students. Faculty, alumni, and the general public can join for varying costs. The new RexPlex contains: *98 pieces of StarTrac [...]

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Season 1 The series begins with Tony Soprano collapsing after suffering a panic attack. This prompts him to begin therapy with Dr. Jennifer Melfi. Gradually, the storyline reveals details of Tony’s upbringing, with his father’s influence looming large on his development as a gangster, but more so that Tony’s mother, Livia, was vengeful and possibly [...]

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Peer-reviewed medical research has shown that the benefits of massage include pain relief, reduced trait anxiety and depression, and temporarily reduced blood pressure, heart rate, and state of anxiety. Theories behind what massage might do include blocking nociception (gate control theory), activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which may stimulate the release of endorphins and serotonin, [...]

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KTS is a complex syndrome, and no single treatment is applicable for everyone. Treatment is decided on a case-by-case basis with the individual’s doctors. At present, many of the symptoms may be treated, but there is no cure for Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome. Surgical Debulking has been the most widely used treatment for the syndrome, and has [...]

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The most common cause of upper back pain is believed to originate from muscular irritation or other soft tissue (e.g. ligament) problems. These can arise from lack of strength, poor posture, overuse injuries (such as repetitive motion), or a trauma (such as a car accident or sports injury). Muscular strain in the upper back is [...]

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The specific treatment application of an ache, pain, or injury will be solely reliant on the conclusions reached by the assessments. Any number of treatment techniques may be used to achieve optimal treatment results. As with most professions, the more refined the practitioner’s skills, coupled with their understanding of anatomy, physiology, and dysfunction the more [...]

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Soft tissue therapy (STT) is the assessment, treatment and management of soft tissue injury, pain and dysfunction primarily of the neuromusculoskeletal system. Licensed health care professionals who typically provide soft tissue manual therapy include chiropractors, massage therapists, physical therapists and some osteopathic and naturopathic doctors and other providers of manual therapy. Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) [...]

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The Need for Regulation In November 2000, the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology reported on complementary and alternative medicine and considered the public health policy needs and NHS provision of these treatments. In one of its many areas of consideration, the report considered the needs to provide public protection by regulating [...]

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