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    Limb Longening Surgery

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    Limb lengthening surgery is a safe and highly effective method for correcting limb length discrepancies caused by congenital disorders‚ bone infections‚ or traumatic injury. Children‚ however‚ need special care and help in preparing for and recovering from any surgical procedure. Here are four ways that parents can support their children through the limb lengthening process. Share Information and Answer Questions You may be tempted to delay telling your child about an upcoming limb lengthening procedure

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    explains to us the difference between the negative and positive rights of a person and how negative rights and duties are more stringent than positive rights and duties. I shall be looking at this theory and explaining how it applies to certain cases. Before we can discuss these rights and how they apply to these situations‚ though‚ we must know what they truly mean. Foot says that rights can be split into two kinds‚ negative and positive. Negative rights are described as our rights not to be

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    its use for upper limb rehabilitation post stroke. Tai Chi is a whole-body exercise‚ and muscle strength and flexibility of the upper limb have been shown to improve in the aged following Tai Chi (29-31). Furthermore‚ since muscular relaxation training has been suggested as a means to control involuntary muscular activity (32)‚ the relaxation component of Tai Chi may have the potential to improve spasticity of paretic upper limb. Therefore Tai Chi may be a promising upper limb rehabilitation method

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    Applicability to Professions I feel that in some contexts‚ the aspects of person-centered therapy would be hard to apply. For instance‚ in counseling someone who had tortured and murdered a child‚ it might be hard to have empathy or unconditional positive regard for them. Another example is the component of being non-directive and how this might apply to a psychiatrist who needs to tell their patient to take their medicine. Essentially‚ while the components of person-centered therapy sound good in

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    Application of Positive Psychology to Substance Use‚ Addiction‚ and Recovery Research Amy R. Krentzman (2012) hypothesized that the application of positive psychology could be filtered into the methods of recovery and rehabilitation from substance abuse. Krentzman (2012) defines positive psychology as being “dedicated to the rigorous scientific study of “strengths‚ well-being‚ . . . optimal functioning” (Duckworth‚ Steen‚ & Seligman‚ 2005‚ p. 631) and flourishing (Keyes & Haidt‚ 2003). Flourishing

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    Positive and Negative Emotions Check Point Positive emotions are healthy for us‚ both physically and mentally. Negative emotions that we may be having can be offset by positive emotions such as cheerfulness‚ joy and contentment. Positive emotions have effects that last longer than the effects of negative emotions. Certain positive emotions‚ such as joy‚ may lead to other positive emotions‚ which may lead to physical activity‚ creativity‚ and intellectual stimulation. Experiencing positive

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    What is BiPAP? Bilevel positive airway pressure. It has EPAP (same as CPAP only different name) and IPAP. EPAP: expiratory positive airway pressure. IPAP: Inspiratory positive airway pressure. BIPAP has the same benefits of CPAP. CPAP basically prevents you from exhaling all the way‚ and works to keep your lungs open to improve oxygenation‚ and it also keeps your upper airway open to prevent apnea BiPAP also adds a boost of air while you are inhaling -- which is what we call IPAP. What

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    outlines that beauty is relative to what an individual believes is beautiful. In my paper‚ I will explore the positive rights of ownership that individuals have to their bodies in the case of desired amputations which should not be hindered by physicians‚ and then strengthen my claim by comparing the situation to how cosmetic surgery is an accepted surgery where individuals are practicing their positive rights. I will explore the motives for which the patients wish to be amputated‚ explain how these individuals

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    Hybrid Assistive Limb

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    Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL-5) 1. Introduction. People often suffer from various disorders related to their physical health‚ which also include disorders of the nervous‚ vascular and integumentary systems‚ muscular and neurologic diseases. Consequently‚ these violations probably affect the musculoskeletal system and complicate the daily lives of these people. However‚ with the daily development of science and technology‚ doctors and inventors are trying to create some kind of device that can make

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    Phantom Limb Pain

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    care and responsibilities of Physician Assistants’ expands‚ so does the range of medical conditions to diagnose and treat grow. One medical condition that has become more prevalent in the past decade due to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is Phantom Limb Pain (PLP). With reported rates of PLP in 50% to 85% of amputees (Weeks‚ Anderson-Barnes‚ & Tsao‚ 2010‚ p. 278) and over 900 amputees as a result alone from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan (Weeks et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 284)‚ the need for understanding

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