Blog Page Spotlight

May 26th, 2010

Hello Readers,

I just thought that it would be a good idea to spotlight one of the pages here on this blog. Wondering which page was chosen? Well, it was the About Us page! The reason that this page is in the spotlight is because not many people seem to know about it, even though it is a pretty main and important page on this blog. This About page actually gets updated quite often, so it never hurts to revisit it from time to time.

While we are in the “promotion” mindset, let me direct your attention to some valuable contributions made by Nancy Howard. You can see a sample of her work below. I encourage you to visit these sites and maybe even promote them yourself, if you should so feel inclined.

http://nancyhoward.livejournal.com/profile
http://www.discogs.com/user/nancyhoward
http://vegweb.com/index.php?action=profile;u=131415;sa=summary
http://www.picturetrail.com/homepage/nancyhoward
http://www.hallpass.com/forum/member.php?u=200237&vmid=198788#vmessage198788
http://www.richmondchic.com/index.php/member/34802/
http://futuremajority.com/user/nancyhoward
http://www.clubalbuquerque.com/user/nancyhoward
http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/member/21024/

That’s it for now. Be sure to check back to our blog later for any updates on the exciting health care industry! :)

Achieving Wellness Through Physical Therapy

March 31st, 2010

Original article source: http://blog.source1medical.com/

In recent years, physical therapy has become a popular method of treatment for those suffering from a physical condition that limits their ability to function normally in their daily lives. Because more people are living longer and the fact that there have been many advancements in the field of medicine that have helped people survive such conditions as head trauma, strokes, neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunctions, heart attacks, and many other physical injuries, physical therapy has become a key part of achieving optimum health and wellness.

A physical therapist is a licensed and trained therapist who assists patients with recovering from traumatic physical conditions causing debilitating physical limitations. This form of therapy involves a variety of physical rehabilitation techniques and the use of therapeutic medical devices. When a patient undergoes physical therapy, they will be involved in therapy techniques that will help strengthen and improve their range of motion, improve motor function, manage and reduce pain resulting from incapacitating conditions such as arthritis and osteoarthritis, improve muscle strength, use therapeutic devices to help with mobility or balance issues, and the development of in-clinic and at-home therapy programs.

Physical therapy devices in a clinic or at home can include using ultrasonic machines, EMS machines, weights, whirlpool baths, tread mills, TENS machine, and many other therapeutic exercise equipment. As well, physical therapists help patients correctly use such medical aids as braces, wheelchairs, artificial limbs, crutches, walking canes, etc. The objective of physical therapy treatments is to help a patient live comfortably and independently. A treatment plan is designed around the needs of the individual patient and the progress of the patient’s recovery is constantly monitored, recorded, and adjusted so that he or she is able to recover safely and much quicker than if they had not participated in the therapy.

One can find physical therapy programs in a variety of areas such as orthopedics, professional sports facilities, geriatrics, cardiology, pediatrics, neurology, military hospitals, fitness centers, the school system, hospices, heath and wellness centers, the work place, and much more. People who suffer from a sports or exercise injuries will often use physical therapy as a means of recovery. As well, people who suffer from a slip and fall where they receive serious physical injury such as a broken bone, spinal cord injury, herniated discs, head injury, back injury, neck pain, torn ligaments, soft tissue injury, and muscle sprains, will often engage in physical therapy treatment. A patient may also need muscle strengthening before or after a surgical procedure. As well, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, osteoporosis, and spinal stenosis, are conditions that typically require physical therapy.

Because there has been an increase in the numbers of the aging population which is expected to continue, and more people are now becoming involved in gyms and fitness centers, as well as participating in extreme sports activities, physical therapy is now an indispensable part of the medical community. More people are now taking advantage of the benefits physical therapy provides as well as the safe and effective techniques used to help them improve their health and well being. If you are one of the millions of people suffering from a physical limitation, you may want to consider physical therapy as a method of achieving wellness.

Energy Efficient Sauna Heaters Today Or In The Future

March 3rd, 2010

With all the debate about green energy the sauna might be in your home’s future. Many people like the sauna to relax the body and even to relax the mind. One episode of the animated program King of the Hill featured men in a sauna.

The new age native American new age healer in the program charged the men to use his sauna. He explained it released the mind from the hang ups of the day that prevented to truth of their lives from coming out. The men started to sweat and then started to hallucinate. One man sees himself driving a motorcycle through a huge donut. He figures it is weakness for junk food that will lead to his demise. One man who works as a pest exterminator is killed in his hallucination by a giant insect. One man with nothing to hide sees himself making a sale at his job.

He is making a sale of a propane grill and he is satisfied in his dream in the sauna. His dad however is having a more difficult time. He is a war vet and is seeing the enemy he killed over sixty years ago. He panics and runs out of the sauna and blames his son for taking him in there.

However you want to use your sauna is up to you. But in any case it is a great way to relax and sweat out your cares and concerns. You can have a wood burning sauna installed. If you have wood to burn then this might be a good option. Others would not want to clean up or the problem of having to find the wood to burn.

And they would like a temperature control which is not available on a wood burning sauna. If you want a cleaner solution you can go with a gas burning option. It is cleaner to run but you will have a higher gas bill. But it comes with a temperature gauge to control the heat. But you can also have a temperature setting with an electric sauna and save money on your gas bill.

It will be interesting if solar panel saunas are in our future. This is a technology that gets more and more press time. The country talks of going green. Solar energy is great if you can effectively harness the power of the sun, collect it, store it and use it.

This would be a cost effective alternative in the long run. It would be perfect to run your sauna if you can convert the power of the sun into a home sauna. It would be a great way to relax and to keep your mind and body healthy. And it would be a great way to save money on your gas bill. You would not have to worry about where to get the wood you need to run a wood burning system. Of course you would have the initial cost of setting up the solar panels but in the long run you would save money on your energy bill.

The History of Nurses

October 28th, 2009

In the history of war, nurses are described as “angels of the battlefield.” In some aspects, their images are connected with the war more than the peace. For example, the nursing roles and education were first defined by Florence Nightingale, following her experiences caring for the wounded in the Crimean War. Approximately two thousand women, North and South, served as volunteer nurses in military hospitals during the American Civil War.

Florence Nightingale

The U.S. officially entered WWII as a combatant following the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. 56,793 nurses would serve with 32,500 of them overseas. A total of more than 59,000 American nurses served in the Army Nurse Corps, the oldest US women’s military organization, during World War II. Nurses worked closer to the front lines than they ever had before. Today, many travel nurse jobs exist that allow nursing personnel to work on the front lines as well.

Nurses not only contribute but also sacrifice during the war. More than 100 military nurses were captured when Bataan and Corregidor fell to the Japanese in 1942. During the battle on Anzio, six Army Nurses were killed by German bombing, strafing and shelling of the tented hospital area. In all, more than 200 Army Nurses lost their lives during World War II. While this is quite an unfortunate occurrence to happen to medical staff, but thankfully, nurse practitioner jobs today are much safer.

People Who Have Dugg Health Topics

October 26th, 2009

Here is a list of some Digg users who have submitted health-related websites. They are either interested in health and medicine, or just found something on a related website that was interesting.

mtnboy
badqat
sarahlee
cabbage1027
PhoenixTx

Do you also have an affinity towards the subjects of cancer, dentistry, physical disabilities, or mental health? Then be sure to also promote such topics with your social networking websites and spread the knowledge. You never know when a blogger might find you. :)