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Early Childhood Intervention for Developmental Disabilities
Early childhood intervention (ECI) refers to a range of programs and services designed to support the development and well-being of young children, typically from birth to age six, who are at risk of or experiencing developmental delays, disabilities, or other challenges.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
The Role of Exercise in ALS Management
ALS is a chronic disease that can be difficult to manage. As the motor neurones degenerate the patient gradually loses their ability to move. Exercise can increase strength and improve mobility for ALS and lower the risk of depression. Only exercise on advice from a healthcare professional. Here is a short guide to the benefits that exercise can have for ALS patients.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
Understanding Different Types of Arthritis
Arthritis goes beyond a simple medical condition. It is a lifelong journey that is marked by inflammation, pain and reduced mobility. Did you realize that there are over 100 different types of arthritis identified? This blog will examine the most common types, focusing specifically on those that are affecting the fingers, hands, knees and shoulders.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
How to Help Someone Experiencing an Epileptic Seizure
Watching someone experience a seizure can be a frightening thing. Also, such episodes, medically known as epilepsy, are not uncommon as 50 million people worldwide battle it. So, is there something that you can do to provide relief to someone going through a seizure? Yes! You can actually act as the first responder and prevent further damage.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
How Does Stem Cell Therapy Help Parkinson’s Patients
Parkinson's is the most common neurodegenerative condition in the world, with nearly 10 million Parkinson's patients. Parkinson's disease starts with mild symptoms, but over time, they can become so severe that it affects the patient's lifestyle, leading to depression and anxiety.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
Best Exercises for Brachial Plexus Injury
Brachial plexus injuries significantly impact the function and mobility of the upper limbs, posing challenges for both adults and infants. Through this comprehensive guide, let’s talk about brachial plexus injury exercises, as well as cover a range of treatments and therapies designed to promote recovery. From targeted exercises for infants to weight-bearing strategies, there are several physiotherapist and occupational therapist recommended exercises that can enhance strength, flexibility, and overall functionality.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
Childhood Neurological Disorders
Understanding, Recognizing, and Addressing Pediatric challenges Childhood neurological disorders include a wide range of conditions that can affect the nervous system development in children. These disorders manifest in a variety of ways. They can range from mild symptoms to severe impairments affecting a child's motor, cognitive or sensory functions.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
Understanding Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury
Thoracic spinal injury is one type of spinal damage. This particular type can cause a number of problems for a patient, including a disruption in the nervous systems delicate balance. Plexus offers regenerative rehabilitation programs for spinal cord injuries. These include stem cell treatment, physical therapy and occupational therapy.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
The Multifaceted Symptoms of ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects both children and adults. It can impact their daily life in many ways. ADHD symptoms can vary from person to person and manifest in different ways. This blog provides insight into the symptoms of ADHD and their various manifestations. It also highlights key signs of ADHD for children and adults.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack
How Stem Cell Therapy Benefits MS Warriors
Multiple sclerosis or MS is a central nerve system disorder that is immune-mediated. In MS, the body attacks the protective sheath surrounding the fibers of the nervous system. This autoimmune attack leaves nerves exposed, disrupting the communication between brain and body. Traditional MS treatments are designed to treat symptoms and slow down disease progression. Recent advances in medical technology have allowed for a revolutionary treatment - stem cell therapies.
By Albertalice2 years ago in Lifehack