The suffix ACP stands for "advanced clinical practitioner." This is a title given to healthcare professionals, like nurses or pharmacists, who have advanced training and skills allowing them to take on more complex clinical responsibilities.
How many people die a year from chiropractic?
Like any medical treatment, there are risks associated with chiropractic treatment.
A recent study identified all the published reports of a patient dying after chiropractic care (reference 1). In total, this study found evidence for the deaths of 26 people since 1934. This equates to about 1 death every 3 years or 0.33 deaths per year.
To put this in some perspective, another study found that at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors (reference 2).
References:
1) Ernst E. Deaths after chiropractic: a review of published cases. Int J Clin Pract. 2010 Jul;64(8):1162-5.
2) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (National Center for Health Statistics). Deaths: Final Data for 1997. National Vital Statistics Reports. 47(19):27, 1999.
What can you drink if you suffer from high blood pressure?
If you suffer from high blood pressure, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Limiting or avoiding alcohol and beverages high in caffeine can also be beneficial in managing high blood pressure. Adding herbal teas, low-sodium vegetable juices, and low-fat milk to your beverage choices can help support a heart-healthy diet.
What does bones grossly normal mean on an xray?
My non medical take: "grossly normal" may sound a little 'icky' to some, but the word gross hear means large, basically. The implication is that the overall structure, or 'big picture' of the bones shown indicates that they are normal. There are no abnormalities that are obvious or striking in any way, as far as a typical X ray is able to detect. This does not rule out the possibility that there are problems with the bones that would be detectable using other diagnostic procedures.
Bone spurs can have a genetic component, as they can be associated with certain conditions like arthritis that may have a hereditary component. However, they can also develop as a result of wear and tear on the joints over time. So while genetics can play a role, other factors such as age, lifestyle, and underlying medical conditions can also contribute to the formation of bone spurs.
Does extra weight cause shortness of breath?
It definitely can. People with extra weight on their bodies tend to have a shortness of breath due to the added stress on the heart to pump blood to the organs and other parts of the body, this is very hard when the heart has to work extra it is not meant to.
What does your body do to keep a constant core temperature?
The area of your brain that controls body temperature is called the hypothalamus.
A) When the hypothalamus senses a rise in temperature, the body responds by activating cooling mechanisms such as:
- increasing the activity of sweat glands resulting in a cooling effect
- arterioles in the skin dilate allowing for skin capillaries to fill with blood. Heat is lost from the capillaries by radiation in order to cool you down
B) When the hypothalamus senses a drop in temperature, the body responds by activating warming mechanisms such as:
- constricting skin arterioles so that blood is diverted to deeper organs and tissues so that less heat is lost through radiation
- stimulating skeletal muscles to begin shivering. This generates body heat and has a warming effect
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What does the medical abbreviation LAC mean?
In medicine, LAC stands for several things. One thing it stands for is Long-Arm Cast. Another thing it stands for is Laceration. LAc can stand for licensed acupuncturist.
Left AnteCubital, referring to the site for a peripheral IV (a needle and line for fluids inserted into the vein of the forearm). It may also mean licensed acupuncturist, or be shorthand for laceration.
What is the objective of pfstt?
The objective of Perceptually Uniform Image Segmentation through Floating Thresholds (pfstt) is to provide a segmentation method that aligns with human perception. It aims to create visually uniform regions in an image by using floating thresholds based on the image's color and intensity characteristics.
What is good for vericose vein pain?
Aching from varicose veins is caused by the blood pooling in the bottom of your calves due to the incompetent venous valves. It is helpful to lie down and elevate your legs to assist the blood to drain out.
You can also wear compression stockings.
Ultimately though, the varicose veins will probably need to be treated (eg endovenous laser therapy or ultrasound guided sclerotherapy) to achieve a lasting cure.
What is the best heating pad of the market?
The best heating pad on the market can vary depending on individual preferences and needs. However, some popular options include the Sunbeam XpressHeat Heating Pad and the Pure Enrichment PureRelief XL Heating Pad. It's recommended to read reviews and consider features such as size, heat settings, and safety mechanisms before making a choice.
What causes Pins and needles in scalp?
I am getting pins and needles in my head. Get headaches quite often, and these usually came on after the pins and needles, but now the pinsand needles are there without a headache materializing I am femal 62
What is an enlarged prostate gland?
In some men, the Prostate Gland may become enlarged. The causes can be due to a cancer, or a benign condition. The benign condition is called Benign Prostate Hyperplasia, or BPH.
In the case of cancer, there will be a whole range of treatments available. In the case of BPH, there may be no treatment offered if there are no symptoms present; there are also drugs available as well as other treatments that can be used if there are symptoms. As it is a physiological enlargement, lifestyle, diet changes and use of herbs are of benefits.
What is the average life span of doctors?
"According to Kevin Kenward of the American Medical Association: 'Based on over 210,000 records of deceased physicians, our data indicate the average life-span of a physician is 70.8 years.'"
That's one stat, other stats I've seen say up to 81.5yrs
Can a chiropactor cause occipital neuralgia?
Chiropractors offer great help in the treatment of occipital neuralgia. These experts are skilled in providing treatment for the spinal column and nervous system. They use various treatment methods to relieve their symptoms. Plus, they give quick relief by reducing inflammation and irritation of the occipital nerve. The sacro-occipital technique (SOT) is a type of chiropractor who specializes in treating pain by improving spine alignment. They also help relieve any chronic pain.
When it comes to occipital neuralgia, it can help due to the tight muscles that can cause discomfort and pain. So, there are fewer chances of getting occipital neuralgia if you have a treatment from a chiropractor. But, if you feel pain in your neck and head after chiropractic therapy, then you should seek medical help promptly.
Do chiropractors take the MCAT test in college?
At the moment, students do not need to write the MCAT in order to qualify for admission to chiropractic college. The requirements to submit an application and be considered for admission in chiropractic college are:
- have completed at least 3 years of college/university (90 credit hours)
- have a minimum GPA of 2.5
- have taken specific pre-requisite courses in university (for some chiro colleges) like biology, chemistry, etc.
- have no criminal record
What type of a degree do you need before entering a chiropractic college?
Requirements vary from country to country, and from school to school. In North America you need 3 years of sciences and humanities including some very specific requirements (organic chemistry, physics, psychology, etc). Some colleges recommend or require a bachelor degree before entry. It is thought that a Bachelor's degree will be a requirement at some stage. There are about a dozen chiropractic colleges in the united states. To get an idea of the requirements try www.wschiro.edu.
What are the educational requirements for a chiropractic?
All States and the District of Columbia regulate the practice of chiropractic and grant licenses to chiropractors who meet the educational and examination requirements established by the State. Chiropractors can practice only in States where they are licensed. Some States have agreements permitting chiropractors licensed in one State to obtain a license in another without further examination, provided that their educational, examination, and practice credentials meet State specifications. Most State boards require at least 2 years of undergraduate education; an increasing number are requiring a 4-year bachelor
What is chiropractic treatment?
According to the World Health Organization:
Chiropractic is a health care profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system (i.e., nerves, muscles and joints) and the effects of these disorders on general health.
Reference:
World Health Organization (2005) WHO guidelines on basic training and safety in chiropractic.
How difficult is it to get into a Chiropractic college?
Not a medical school per se, but you do need to go to an accredited chiropractic college (after getting your undergraduate degree) in order to be licensed anywhere in the U.S. or Canada.
In North America:
Before a student can attend a chiropractic college he/she must complete at least 3 years of an undergraduate university degree, but most students have completed their entire 4 year degree (eg: bachelor of science). Students with other undergraduate degrees (eg: BA) are also eligible for chiropractic college, but will find it more challenging without significant background in any of the sciences.
Following an undergraduate degree, chiropractic college last 3 or 4 years, depending on which school you choose to attend. The World Health Organization has stated that to become a doctor of chiropractic a student must attend no less than 4200 hours of schooling in a chiropractic college after their undergraduate degree. Some schools squish this all into 3 years with no summer holidays, most spread it over 4 years with 2-month summer breaks. Thus, to become a chiropractor, a student must attend a minimum of 6-8 years of post-secondary education, but most have a full 8 years, (after high-school).
In Australia:
The 3 year Bachelor of Chiropractic Science offers a solid foundation in science based disciplines including, chemistry, physics, biology, physiology, anatomy etc. Central to these are the core teachings in Chiropractic Principles and Techniques. Students intending on practicing as Chiropractors MUST complete the Master Of Chiropractic to gain proficiency, professional recognition and registration in Australia. The master program takes 2 years full time to complete and entrance is granted only to those with a GPA 3.2 or greater in the Bachelor degree. Units in the masters include neurology, spinal orthopaedics, peripheral orthopaedics, radiology, physical rehab, pharmacology, EPT, nutrition, advanced clinical diagnosis, chiropractic principles and techniques etc.
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Is a chiropractor a physician?
From the US Department of Labor: Licensure. All States and the District of Columbia regulate the practice of chiropractic and grant licenses to chiropractors who meet the educational and examination requirements established by the State. All doctors must be licensed to practice in the US. Some States have agreements permitting chiropractors licensed in one State to obtain a license in another without further examination, provided that their educational, examination, and practice credentials meet State specifications.
Most State licensing boards require at least 2 years of undergraduate education, but an increasing number are requiring a 4-year bachelor's degree. All boards require the completion of a 4-year program at an accredited chiropractic college leading to the Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
For licensure, most State boards recognize either all or part of the four-part test administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners. State examinations may supplement the National Board tests, depending on State requirements. All States except New Jersey require the completion of a specified number of hours of continuing education each year in order to maintain licensure. Chiropractic associations and accredited chiropractic programs and institutions offer continuing education programs.
Can scoliosis be cured by chiropractic?
Answer by Puhlaa:
The answer to this would depend on how old you are, the severity of the scoliosis and whether the scoliosis is functional or structural.
- A structural scoliosis (caused by congenital deformity such as hemivertebrae) can only be corrected with surgery. How severe the curve is will determine if you are a candidate for surgery.
- If you have a functional scoliosis (caused by unequal leg lengths, unilateral muscle trauma, unilateral hip problem, etc.), then if you are not too old (younger than 55) and the curve is not too severe (less than 30 degrees), a chiropractor will likely be able to help reduce or eliminate the scoliosis. Treatments would include one or more of: orthotics, spinal manipulation, stretching, muscle strengthening, etc.
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It was previously thought that you cannot reverse Scoliosis. Chiropractic Biophysics practitioners have well documented improvements with scoliosis of all degrees. I suggest looking into one in your area by searching for Chiropractic Biophysics online.
There are really no scientifically documented risks when considering chiropractic care besides residual soreness in some patients. However, there are many documented risks associated with surgeries. Chiropractors are just like any other specialist or professional. Just as you can find a bad Dentist, Medical Doctor or mechanic that will take advantage of you, Chiropractors are no different. Ask questions. Feel it out. Go with your gut.