.Cognitive behavioral therapyfocuses on reframing a patient's thoughts as a way to modify their behaviors. In turn, this will have a positive effect on their mental health. Thepsychodynamic interpersonal theorycenters on improving communication and other factors instead of focusing on past trauma....
Early treatment with functional appliances reduced the incidence of incisal trauma compared to late treatment (OR 0.56, 95% CI 0.33 to 0.95; 332 participants) (moderate-quality evidence). The difference in the incidence of incisal trauma was clinically important with 30% (51/171) of ...
" said Sarah Stabenfeldt, an ASU professor and the leader and corresponding author of the study, which appears in the journalScience Advances. "Consequently, this complexity affects the development of diagnostic andtreatment optionsfor TBI; the goal of ...
The frontier of this field includes the prevention of hypertrophic and keloid scar formation and, ultimately, any visual remnant of the wound. An incision created by a scalpel, trauma resulting from a bullet, or tissue death caused by a myocardial infarction all undergo a similar and predictable...
Over the years, however, as the value of laryngoscopy has become appreciated for its unique view of the larynx, its ability to identify salient findings, and its value in guiding treatment, FEES has become a standard procedure in many swallowing disorders clinics. This review describes the FEES...
Timely and proper treatment of wounds is critical for the physical and mental well-being of patients, while improper or inefficient therapeutic intervention may lead to serious consequences such as amputation or even death. Many adjunctive therapies, such as extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, growth...
”7I show how psychoanalysts like Masterson and Socarides have described the origins of all fears of growth in child abuse and neglect. They describe in their patients how they reenact their early traumas when too much progress makes them feel “annihilation anxiety”—fears that the...
Diagnostic tests are approaches used in clinical practice to identify with high accuracy the disease of a particular patient and thus to provide early and proper treatment. Reporting high-quality results of diagnostic tests, for both basic and advanced methods, is solely the responsibility of the au...
result from a brain injury (such ashead traumaor a stroke), focal seizures involve jerking of one part of the body, sometimes with confusion or other impairment of consciousness. Some focal seizures are followed by a generalized seizure as activity moves from one part of the brain to another...
trauma-induced systemic inflammation or sepsis, but also by rapid infusion of fluids (especially saline). Under these circumstances, transcapillary flow (albumin leakage and risk of tissue oedema) is increased, as is the risk to evolve to a state of global increased permeability syndrome (GIPS)...