In the presence of lymphedema, an overabundance of mast cells, which normally promote wound healing, may cause harm by leading to the overproduction of interleukin-10, preventing certain white blood cells from reaching the wound area, according to recent study results.…
Month: July 2013
A new analysis found that, as a result of the initial implementation of the Affordable Care Act, uncertainty may arise regarding the scope and extent of health insurance coverage for habilitative services for children with disabilities. The Department of Health…
Health reform presents coverage uncertainty for habilitative services
A new analysis found that, as a result of the initial implementation of the Affordable Care Act, uncertainty may arise regarding the scope and extent of health insurance coverage for habilitative services for children with disabilities. The Department of Health…
Neurosurgeons, neurologists most likely to diagnose cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Neurosurgeons and neurologists were more likely to diagnose patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy at first visit compared with orthopedic surgeons and primary physicians, according to recent study results. Researchers collected medical records of 42 patients who underwent surgery for cervical…
Patients with chronic stroke had improved mobility after 12 weeks.
In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, O&P quickly mobilized to help the victims and their families.
New upper and lower extremity divisions bring renewed excitement to the track.
In a literature review comparing orthotic treatment to repositioning protocols among children with posterior positional plagiocephaly, different orthotic treatments, such as helmets and concave pillows, were found to correct head deformities better and faster than repositioning protocols. “The nonsurgical management…
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