I have had time for the blog today because of a few breaks in the schedule. Have been surfing the web for any interesting physical rehab. equipment or specific manual medicine techniques. I have been pretty satisfied with the Osteopathic approach using Strain/Counterstrain, and Muscle Energy. They are subtle and effective without a great deal of physical effort on the part of the practitioner and they are gentle enough that the patient can relax and even participate.
Share your experiences.
Jan 8, 2007
Slow day at work
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CA voters interested in
California voters have many concerns and opinions about the current health insurance system.The poll also seems to dispel the notion that health coverage issues are of low personal concern to the voting population. While just 10 percent of voters are themselves uninsured, about 4 in 10 others say they are very concerned that they or someone close to them will be without health coverage in the near future. Further, when asked about their own personal worries about health care, not being able to pay for the costs of a major illness and the prospect of employer cutbacks in contributions for employee health coverage are voters' biggest concerns.
Read it.
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Putting you to sleep
Here is the rundown of the different types of anesthesia that your Doc may use. A good short overview posted by HuangLiLien. Take a look.
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Labels: anesthesia, surgery