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Time to float by Pat Parker Patient Expert Picture courtesy ofBekiPeOne of the interesting peculiarities about our particular scope and sequence _ our method for teaching Tomikiryu, is that between Ikkyu (1st brown belt) and shodan (1st black belt) there is a huge amount of time but a relatively small amount of new techniques. Between ikkyu and shodan is at least 90 mat-hours but only 5 new ... Read on »
Family History of DVT Increases Risk by NorthcoastFootcare A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in one or more veins, most commonly in the back of the legs. The most serious consequence of the development of a DVT is when the clot breaks loose and travels to the lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism (PE) and in severe cases it can cause death. Continue Reading »Social Bookmark ... Read on »
Gym Class Injuries Increase 150% by NorthcoastFootcare In the past decade there has been a 150% increase in the number of PE-related injuries in students of all ages. The study, conducted by researches at Nationwide Children’s Hospital for the Center for Injury Research and Policy, found lower extremity strains and sprains to be the most common injuries. Lower extremity sprains and strains accoun ... Read on »
Image Guided Clot Busting Therapy Possible For DVTs by NorthcoastFootcare A deep venous thrombosis, also known as a DVT, is the formation of a blood clot in the deep veins of the leg. The risk factors for DVT include recent surgery, best rest, immobility, long travel, blood clotting disorders, birth control pills, chronic illness, smoking, previous and family history of DVT. The most serious consequence of a deep vein th ... Read on »
Running (Late) by Emily I have a doctor’s appointment for my foot which means Iwill be barely walking, let alone running, for the next few days so I needed to make my workout count. I fueled up with a healthy breakfast and Rockstar this morning, brought my i-pod with my 60minute playlist, and wore my new P.E. shirt for good luck.I did the Galloway method (2run/1wal ... Read on »
Mish Mash Meal by Emily Fabulous day alert! After so many weeks of being a lazy blob I am seriously relishing my productivity. Post office, studying, dinner; check, check, check! Plus I rocked two of my grandma’s old necklaces which always makes me happy.The line at the post office was redonculous, but a very sweet package from my mommy was a nice reward at the e ... Read on »
un jour en france by Haleigh Hi!What a wonderful Saturday that we have been having! It has been très Français without my notice until I began writing this post. I woke up around 8am this morning and sat down to a delicious european inspired brekkie. 2 pieces of Dakota bread with nutella and jam. I love nutella. It is one of my favorite treats- I love it more than ... Read on »
MILK, COLA, AND KIDS FRACTURES by marie dufour RD Registered DieticianHealth Maven By Marie Dufour, RD – Sometimes, the medical news wire blesses me with mana from heaven. Take today’s reports:- Kids’ PE injuries have jumped 150% over an 11-year period. (1)- Seven out of 10 U.S. children have low levels of vitamin D. (2)These two comments come from analysis of the 2001-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examina ... Read on »
Not Another Brick in the Wall by RunDMT As a former teacher, I had grave concerns about some of the policies at my oldest daughter’s school. Despite what is outlined on the school district’s website regarding continuous progress, some schools in the district seem to be moving away from a “continuity of caring”. Such was the case at my daughter’s school. E ... Read on »
Med Web Yak – December ‘08 by Dr. Secretwave101 Patient Expert I read primary care and health related discussions on blogs and discussion forums (fora?) around the web daily. I figure that when I have the time and energy, I should make you privy a nice digest of those digital meanderings too, since they’re frequently so riveting: Over at KevinMD – a health blog generally focusing on primary care i ... Read on »