Adjuvant therapy is given to a cancer patient when they have had surgery, but, because of the risk of re-occurrence in that area, they are given this additional therapy as a precaution. A patient may get radiation as an adjuvant therapy.
yes very impotent
Radiation therapy may also be applied during the surgery (intraoperatively) to improve the patient's chances of survival, but this treatment is not yet in routine use.
no acl surgery is only possible by therapy
If the injury was mild and the surgery successful, with proper physical therapy on a health patient, the ankle should be just about as good as new. Depending on the outcome of the surgery and other factors, the ankle's newness will vary.
no. many hip fractures can be treated with physical therapy, rest, or injections. surgery is never a go to option for any doctors, but sometimes it is necessary. it depends on the patient and what will work best for them.
Yes it is. A common method of treatment is diuretic therapy with drugs like lasix.
There are no side effects from drx9000 spinal decompression therapy since it is non evasive and does not consist of surgery. DRX900 is a form of therapy whereby the patient is placed in traction and the vertebrae is pulled allowing the herniated disk to be pulled back into the disc membrane.
This is often managed with chiropractic care, physical therapy, and medications. In rare cases where the patient does not respond, surgery may be necessary.
How long a person needs to see a physical therapist after hip replacement surgery really depends on the person. There are other factors to be considers such as age, health, complexity of the surgery, and how quickly a person's body heals itself.
Givinging a patient heparin or another antithrombotic therapy after an orthopedic surgery to prevent a blood clot would be an example of primary prevention in a hospital.
Spironolactone is known as a potassium-sparing diuretic.