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Massage, ice, meds, trips to vet daily for
laser
therapy
, etc. for at least 8 weeks. Has anyone else been through this and have any coping skills to suggest?
Massage, ice, meds, trips to vet daily for
laser
therapy
, etc. for at least 8 weeks. Has anyone else been through this and have any coping skills to suggest?
CatDogLover
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
update on prolotherapy
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Hidden
in
Neuropathy Support
7 months ago
update on prolotherapy and llltherapy
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Have two more weeks of injections ( once a week), then I have six weeks of low level
laser
therapy
and core streghtening tens. I do hope this works as even the buprenorphine is not having any effect on the tugging pulling electric shock feelings in my legs now.
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
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Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Hidden
in
Neuropathy Support
7 months ago
update
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Well the acupunture doesn't seem to be helping at this stage, have stopped it and trying reflexology and Low level
laser
therapy
.
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Iron infusion error.
Only way to address this is dozens of
laser
therapy
which will only reduce the shade or a tattoo. Any suggestions for tattoo theme would be extremely grateful! Stay safe all xx Photo attached.
Only way to address this is dozens of
laser
therapy
which will only reduce the shade or a tattoo. Any suggestions for tattoo theme would be extremely grateful! Stay safe all xx Photo attached.
Mrbojangles
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Low level laser therapy
Has anyone had any experience with low level
laser
therapy
for neuropathy?
Has anyone had any experience with low level
laser
therapy
for neuropathy?
mariootsi
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Dry-Needling and Low Level Laser Therapy By Physios: Does this really work and can it worsen tinnitus?
The physio told me she could potentially help with several treatments of manipulations, dry-needling, Low Level
Laser
Therapy
and exercises for me to do myself but that it could get worse before it got better. This scared me so I just had her do some light manipulations.
The physio told me she could potentially help with several treatments of manipulations, dry-needling, Low Level
Laser
Therapy
and exercises for me to do myself but that it could get worse before it got better. This scared me so I just had her do some light manipulations.
PuddingChipsAndGravy
in
Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Red light therapy trial results
In the study out of Australia, the new infrared light therapy helmet on patients living with Parkinson's helped improve facial expression, upper limb coordination and movement, lower limb coordination and movement, walking gait, and tremor https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-04-parkinson-
laser
-helmet-
therapy
-motor.amp
In the study out of Australia, the new infrared light therapy helmet on patients living with Parkinson's helped improve facial expression, upper limb coordination and movement, lower limb coordination and movement, walking gait, and tremor https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-04-parkinson-
laser
-helmet-
therapy
-motor.amp
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Bioflex PMBT Device
Does anyone have any information or experience with the photobiomodulation (light delivered via low level
laser
)
therapy
device sold by the Bioflex Company located in Toronto, CA? Their claim is it energizes mitochondria, lowers inflammation, and promotes healing. Thanks - John G
Does anyone have any information or experience with the photobiomodulation (light delivered via low level
laser
)
therapy
device sold by the Bioflex Company located in Toronto, CA? Their claim is it energizes mitochondria, lowers inflammation, and promotes healing. Thanks - John G
reedboat2
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Valeda Light Treatment
It'a photobiomodulation
therapy
or cold
laser
therapy
said to remove a limiting facor in the production of ATP. It is said to be an approved treatment but I have not seen any research on it.
It'a photobiomodulation
therapy
or cold
laser
therapy
said to remove a limiting facor in the production of ATP. It is said to be an approved treatment but I have not seen any research on it.
doubleorbust
in
Macular Society
2 years ago
More on red light therapy versus SYMBYX?
I recently noticed an Aussie company (my home territory) promoting SYMBYX
laser
therapy
at a slightly different light wavelength. Has anyone tried the SYMBYX for say over 6 months and what were the results or efficacy if any?
I recently noticed an Aussie company (my home territory) promoting SYMBYX
laser
therapy
at a slightly different light wavelength. Has anyone tried the SYMBYX for say over 6 months and what were the results or efficacy if any?
Coling
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
school anxiety
I’m in speech therapy grad school, something I’ve worked towards for a VERY long time. I made so many sacrifices to be here and I got a C in a clinical experience. In my program you have to get a B to pass and move forward. I have to redo this clinical experience and any time I have a meeting for it
I’m in speech therapy grad school, something I’ve worked towards for a VERY long time. I made so many sacrifices to be here and I got a C in a clinical experience. In my program you have to get a B to pass and move forward. I have to redo this clinical experience and any time I have a meeting for it
Pupsandpeonies
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 hours ago
Supporting evidence for PIP
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
Gulfstream_Maggie
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 day ago
List of good Genetic Tests in Homologous Recombination Deficiency in PCa and the Mechanisms of Resistance to PARP Inhibitors
I was searching RAD50 and PARPinhibitors and since i am going for a high risk genetic consult i came across this good explanation of different genetic testing. Title of article:
Homologous Recombination Deficiency in Ovarian, Breast, Colorectal, Pancreatic, Non-Small Cell Lung and Prostate Cancers
I was searching RAD50 and PARPinhibitors and since i am going for a high risk genetic consult i came across this good explanation of different genetic testing. Title of article:
Homologous Recombination Deficiency in Ovarian, Breast, Colorectal, Pancreatic, Non-Small Cell Lung and Prostate Cancers
KocoPr
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
BLA for Subcutaneous Nivolumab Accepted by the FDA for Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors
A biologics license application (BLA) has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval of nivolumab (Opdivo) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20; subcutaneous nivolumab) for adult patients with solid tumors eligible for previously approved nivolumab indications
A biologics license application (BLA) has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval of nivolumab (Opdivo) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20; subcutaneous nivolumab) for adult patients with solid tumors eligible for previously approved nivolumab indications
God_Loves_Me
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Thank you Angela for sharing your story!
“I have never really been a sun worshipper but I have used sunbeds in the past. I used to hire one for use at home in my late teens/early 20’s then used the stand-up ones on and off at tanning salons a few years after that. I never thought there was any harm in using sunbeds and I can’t remember seeing
“I have never really been a sun worshipper but I have used sunbeds in the past. I used to hire one for use at home in my late teens/early 20’s then used the stand-up ones on and off at tanning salons a few years after that. I never thought there was any harm in using sunbeds and I can’t remember seeing
SkcinHQ
Partner
in
Skin Cancer UK
4 days ago
Side effects on combination therapy : thyroxine and T3
I have been on combination therapy for about 7 weeks. I have noticed I am quite breathless and this looks like it can be related but unusual. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
I have been on combination therapy for about 7 weeks. I have noticed I am quite breathless and this looks like it can be related but unusual. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
TheaW
in
Thyroid UK
5 days ago
Targeting the glutamine metabolism to suppress cell proliferation in mesenchymal docetaxel-resistant prostate cancer
Source Link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-024-03059-4 Docetaxel (DX) serves as a palliative treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Despite initial remission, acquired DX resistance is inevitable. The mechanisms behind DX resistance have not yet been deciphered, but a mesenchymal
Source Link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-024-03059-4 Docetaxel (DX) serves as a palliative treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Despite initial remission, acquired DX resistance is inevitable. The mechanisms behind DX resistance have not yet been deciphered, but a mesenchymal
God_Loves_Me
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
constipation leading to Pelvic Floor dysfunction
I have IBS - C and over the years the medical fraternity have prescribed laxatives for me. I’m following a low fermentation & FODMAP diet which works well for me. However my constipation due to a lot of straining has turned into PFD which basically means my anal muscles are out of sync. Does anyone suffer
I have IBS - C and over the years the medical fraternity have prescribed laxatives for me. I’m following a low fermentation & FODMAP diet which works well for me. However my constipation due to a lot of straining has turned into PFD which basically means my anal muscles are out of sync. Does anyone suffer
Profound15
in
IBS Network
6 days ago
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