AMSW Therapy’s potential for contracture treatment: a solution for muscle stiffness and flexibility. By leveraging targeted acoustic waves, AMSW Therapy promotes deep healing, specifically designed to overcome contractures that resist standard treatments. Deep Healing: Targets stiff muscles to enhance circulation and start cellular-level repair. Fast Recovery: Speeds up healing, offering quicker relief and improved mobility than traditional methods. Precision Treatment: Focuses accurately on contractures for effective relief and reduced muscle tightness. AMSW Therapy is ideal for those struggling with contractures from injuries, overuse, or health conditions, providing a path to better movement and quality of life. #AMSWTherapy #ContractureRelief #HealingInnovation #eswt #extracorporealshockwavetherapy #shockwave
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Are you experiencing lower back pain or discomfort radiating down your leg? The Disc-FX procedure may be an option for you if you have a contained lumbar disc herniation or small bulges and tears that haven't responded to conservative treatment. Learn more about your treatment options today! https://medilink.us/bib2 #backpain #backpainrelief #backpainsolution #painemanagement
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Are Decompression and Traction the Same? No, they are not the same. Decompression is a precise, controlled therapy targeting specific spinal segments to relieve pressure, usually under professional supervision. Traction, especially at home, is more generalized and lacks the precision needed for specific conditions, like significant disc herniations. Using home traction for complex spinal issues can be risky and might worsen the condition. Always seek professional guidance for safe and effective treatment. #DecompressionVsTraction #SpineHealth #DiscHerniation #ProfessionalGuidance #SafeTreatment
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SPM Active® is clinically shown to relieve minor joint discomfort. Less discomfort means living better. Get comfortable with Metagenics SPM Active.* Get the product here: https://lnkd.in/e7mKT3j4 #Metagenics2023 #SPMActive
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SPM Active® is clinically shown to relieve minor joint discomfort. Less discomfort means living better. Get comfortable with Metagenics SPM Active.* Get the product here: https://lnkd.in/e7mKT3j4 #Metagenics2023 #SPMActive
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Are Decompression and Traction the Same? No, they are not the same. Decompression is a precise, controlled therapy targeting specific spinal segments to relieve pressure, usually under professional supervision. Traction, especially at home, is more generalized and lacks the precision needed for specific conditions, like significant disc herniations. Using home traction for complex spinal issues can be risky and might worsen the condition. Always seek professional guidance for safe and effective treatment. #DecompressionVsTraction #SpineHealth #DiscHerniation #ProfessionalGuidance #SafeTreatment
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"So whenever you manage a patient who's hypotensive, always ask the question: will they respond to fluids?" Dr. Haney Mallemat’s wisdom is spot on, and with FloPatch, we can provide you with the information to confidently answer that question. In his insightful video, Dr. Mallemat highlights a common pitfall in passive leg raises: relying on blood pressure. "Blood pressure is not a measurement of your stroke volume," he states, and we couldn't agree more. At Flosonics Medical, we frequently encounter this misconception and emphasize that assessing fluid responsiveness requires measuring stroke volume, not just blood pressure. Watch Dr. Mallemat's video to learn why precise fluid management is a game changer. #FloPatch #CriticalCare #PrecisionFluidManagement #Sepsis
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