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No, a doctor of physical therapy is not a medical doctor, and cannot write prescriptions (medication, drugs, etc).
There is not massage therapy for nosebleeding. Since there may be a medical reason for this, if it continues to occur, you should consult with your doctor.
before birth, the fetus is attached to the placenta (which feeds it) by the umbilical cord. when the baby is born, the doctor cuts the umbilical cord. a few days later, the piece of the umbilical cord that was still attached to the baby falls off the belly, leaving a small rise in the belly: the belly button. of the next decade and a half or so, the rise in the belly sinks in and becomes a small cave.
You probably can, if you furnish a note from your doctor stating that a therapy pet is indicated for your medical condition.
Therapy is a kind of doctor thing so go to medical school, choose the category : therapy then choose the pets area.. (i'm guessin')
There are many professional training programs in which anatomy is taught and used. Some examples are nursing, physical therapy, ergonomics, and speech therapy.
Normally this is not required in case of umbilical hernia. But then your doctor is the best judge for you.
the baby wailed when the doctor cut it's umbilical cord
If you are ill you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) and follow the treatment prescribed by that doctor for your condition.
you do not feel it
The best place to get information on growth hormone therapy is from a doctor or a nurse. Alternatively there are many medical books with can be used as a reference.
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