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spinalrehabchiro · 9 months
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LASER THERAPY IN LAKE GENEVA
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HOW DOES LASER THERAPY WORK?
Laser therapy causes chemical reactions at the cellular level. The photon energy accelerates the healing process, increases metabolism and improves circulation at the site of injury. It has been shown to be effective in the treatment of acute pain and injury, inflammation, chronic pain and post-operative conditions. It has been shown to accelerate the healing of damaged nerves, tendons and muscle tissue. Check out the video for a more detailed explanation:
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WHO USES DEEP TISSUE LASER THERAPY?
LightForce™ Therapy Lasers are the preferred therapy lasers of professional sports teams. They are used by team trainers and physical therapists. Over 50 professional and collegiate athletic teams use LightForce Therapy Lasers. LightForce is the exclusive laser therapy partner of the University of Florida Gators. It is also utilized by USA Track/Field, USA Basketball, MLB, NHL, NFL, NBA, WNBA and throughout collegiate sports to reduce recovery times and get their athletes back in action and performing at their optimal level.
WHAT WILL YOU FEEL DURING LASER THERAPY?
Laser therapy treatment is safe, painless and fast. Patients feel a soothing warmth as laser energy gently penetrates the tissue and boosts your body’s own regeneration powers to relieve your pain. Deep Tissue Laser Therapy treatments are usually administered for 5 to 10 minutes depending on the body location. Results can be immediate but the most observed results are after 4 to 6 treatment sessions. The body continues to benefit from the effects of the therapy for 18-24 hours after treatment. During this time, modulated cellular activity leads to decreased pain and inflammation. Our class IV laser has a power output of 9 Watts! This is in comparison to class III lasers which operate at .5 Watts. This means that our laser is almost 20 times more powerful. We can accomplish in 6 minutes what the class III laser accomplishes in 120 minutes or 2 hours.
HOW DO WE INCORPORATE DEEP TISSUE THERAPY INTO YOUR PHYSICAL THERAPY?
Clinically, the greatest effect of laser in the practice setting occurs in combination with either hands-on or instrument Chiropractic adjustments and other manual modalities such as massage, electrical muscle stimulation and neuromuscular re-education. It works synergistically with these procedures to augment the body’s own healing ability. The combination of these therapies allow us to get our patients better quicker with less residual discomfort and less formation of scar tissue! Deep tissue laser has even been show to reduce scar tissue formations from past injuries and surgical procedures.
IS DEEP TISSUE LASER THERAPY RIGHT FOR YOU?
Deep Tissue Laser Therapy has become preferred by patients who have not responded to other interventions. Its ability to impact pain on a cellular level provides pain relief for not only simple conditions but chronic and complex conditions as well.
IS DEEP TISSUE LASER THERAPY THE SAME AS COLD LASER?
No, cold laser is not even in the same ball park as DTLT. There are many different types of laser apparatuses being used in Chiropractic clinics, medical clinics, physical therapy clinics and other healthcare clinics that are toted as being deep tissue laser. DTLT comes from a Class IV Medical Laser and is the only therapeutic laser that has the technology and ability to penetrate to the deeper tissues. All the other lasers barely penetrate through your layers of skin, some may get down a quarter of an inch but the LCT-1000 can penetrate up to three-quarters of an inch which is considerably deeper than other devices.
CONDITIONS THAT WE TREAT USING LASER THERAPY:
Tennis Elbow
Frozen Shoulder
Rotator Cuff Strains
Plantar Fasciitis
Achilles Tendonitis
Fibromyalgia
Myofascial Pain
Nerve Damage
Peripheral Neuropathies
Bone Healing
Neck Pain
Low Back Pain
Sciatica
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Knee and Ankle Sprains
Inflammation
Hip Pain and Sprains
TMJ Dysfunction
Bell’s Palsy
Facial Nerve Palsy
Headaches/Migraines
Bicipital Tendonitis
Bursitis
Muscle Strains/Tears
and many other types of pain, strains, sprains, tears, etc. We even use lower levels of laser to treat skin conditions.
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LASER THERAPY IN STILLWATER
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How does Laser Therapy work?
Laser therapy causes chemical reactions at the cellular level. The photon energy accelerates the healing process, increases metabolism and improves circulation at the site of injury. It has been shown to be effective in the treatment of acute pain and injury, inflammation, chronic pain and post-operative conditions. It has been shown to accelerate the healing of damaged nerves, tendons and muscle tissue.
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What will you feel during laser therapy?
Laser therapy treatment is safe, painless and fast. Patients feel a soothing warmth as laser energy gently penetrates the tissue and boosts your body’s own regeneration powers to relieve your pain. Deep Tissue Laser Therapy treatments are usually administered for 5 to 10 minutes depending on the body location. Results can be immediate but the most observed results are after 4 to 6 treatment sessions. The body continues to benefit from the effects of the therapy for 18-24 hours after treatment. During this time, modulated cellular activity leads to decreased pain and inflammation. Our class IV laser has a power output of 9 Watts! This is in comparison to class III lasers which operate at .5 Watts. This means that our laser is almost 20 times more powerful. We can accomplish in 6 minutes what the class III laser accomplishes in 120 minutes or 2 hours.
How do we incorporate deep tissue therapy into your treatment in Stillwater?
Clinically, the greatest effect of laser in the practice setting occurs in combination with either hands-on or instrument Chiropractic adjustments and other manual modalities such as massage, electrical muscle stimulation and neuromuscular re-education. It works synergistically with these procedures to augment the body’s own healing ability. The combination of these therapies allow us to get our patients better quicker with less residual discomfort and less formation of scar tissue! Deep tissue laser has even been show to reduce scar tissue formations from past injuries and surgical procedures.
Is Deep Tissue Laser Therapy right for you?
Deep Tissue Laser Therapy has become preferred by patients who have not responded to other interventions. Its ability to impact pain on a cellular level provides pain relief for not only simple conditions but chronic and complex conditions as well.
IS DEEP TISSUE LASER THERAPY THE SAME AS COLD LASER?
No, cold laser is not even in the same ball park as DTLT. There are many different types of laser apparatuses being used in Chiropractic clinics, medical clinics, physical therapy clinics and other healthcare clinics that are toted as being deep tissue laser. DTLT comes from a Class IV Medical Laser and is the only therapeutic laser that has the technology and ability to penetrate to the deeper tissues. All the other lasers barely penetrate through your layers of skin, some may get down a quarter of an inch but the LCT-1000 can penetrate up to three-quarters of an inch which is considerably deeper than other devices.
Conditions that We Treat using Laser Therapy in Stillwater:
Tennis Elbow
Frozen Shoulder
Rotator Cuff Strains
Plantar Fasciitis
Achilles Tendonitis
Fibromyalgia
Myofascial Pain
Nerve Damage
Peripheral Neuropathies
Bone Healing
Neck Pain
Low Back Pain
Sciatica
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Knee and Ankle Sprains
Inflammation
Hip Pain and Sprains
TMJ Dysfunction
Bell’s Palsy
Facial Nerve Palsy
Headaches/Migraines
Bicipital Tendonitis
Bursitis
Muscle Strains/Tears
and many other types of pain, strains, sprains, tears, etc. We even use lower levels of laser to treat skin conditions.
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atruedonaldist · 7 years
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OKAY OKAY SO I'm calling it the DuckTales Lives and Times AU aka DTLT AU and I'm rehashing some stuff-
BASICALLY It's our boys grown up (about college age) in the future right?? Still out and about growing and learnin'n stuff- but eventually on their travels they find?? TIME TRAVEL STUFFS.
At first, they want nothing to do with it- what do they have to change?? They're happy with their family of adventurers- Scrooge, Donald, Launchpad, Webby, etc- but then Dewey (anyone surpised?) Convices Huey and Louie to at least see what happens, right?? So- they do.
Problem is, none of them know how to work it... and it ends up kind of being left in the dust. Except- there's a problem. Something- something happens in the past, and it changes the whole future. And they wake up.
It's dark. Gloomy. Skies are overcast, and all three of them have a bludgeoning headache that will not go away. And oh boy. There she is.
Della Duck.
Of course, when they try to convince her that yes, Uncle Scrooge and Uncle Donald were alive- she doesn't believe them... until they start talking about their behaviours and all the adventures Scrooge and Donald told them about. And it's impossible because- they died before the boys were born, it's impossible-
Unless it was time travel.
And there's only one way to fix it. Or... if they wanted to fix it.
After all... their mother was here. She was alive and well, and even if the villains are running amok... they aren't too bad once you get to know them. But...
They decide they have to go back at least.
Della shows them Scrooge's old treasury, and they find a time amulet- this would send them back to the past, and give them a shot at... doing something.
In the end, they go back and they find Della, Donald, and Scrooge- all unharmed and safe... for now. And they have a choice.
Hhh fixed major plotpoints dkfhshf
@donaldtheduckdad @i-restuff @squorkal @miilkyprism
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sheetami · 5 years
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#oiloncanvas #workonprogress #sheetami https://www.instagram.com/p/B0Q0-3-DtlT/?igshid=1pgbw6xk90ftf
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spi-ltmilk · 7 years
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bakerboyzz · 3 years
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DTLTS
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roseleinrarities · 5 years
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Sometimes we forget the gravity of the situation. 😁 And that a chin-to-shoulder miiiight make the hat slip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #gravity #bloopers #bts #behindthescenes #photoshoot #vintagephotoshoot #vintagehat #vintagehats #womenwhowearhats #hatlover #hatnation #oops #pinupgirl #madeintheusa #etsyvintage #pinklover #prettyinpink #1950s #1950sdresses #1950sfashion #1950sdress #midcenturyfashion #pinkveil #vintageoutfit #vintagelife #vintageshop #etsyvintageshop #dtlts #havefunwithit #portraitphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/B72I-MWANXV/?igshid=kuzcqwuibmkr
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christinamac1 · 5 years
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USA's Hanford nuclear site could suffer the same fate as Russia's Mayak - or worse
USA’s Hanford nuclear site could suffer the same fate as Russia’s Mayak – or worse
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Comment from Dtlt 21 Dec 19, TRUMP IS CUTTING THE BUDGET TO MONITOR AND TRY TO CLEAN THE HANFORD MESS IN HALF Massive Nuclear Explosion similar to Kyrshtym by Mayak Can Happen at Hanford if the site is not Monitored and tanks not taken care of.
A Ten Thousand Gallon Tank at Mayak Exploded from Heat Decay. The Heat Deacy was from Strontium 90, Cesium 137, Cobalt 60 and Plutonium Stored in the…
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essayprof · 6 years
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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN LANGUAGE TEACHING
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN LANGUAGE TEACHING
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Critically analyse, evaluate and discuss the potential for language learning enhancement of one specified pedagogical application of one specified technology (used for everyday communication) with reference to: a) its historical ‘location’ in developments in DTLT. b) the theories of language learning and teaching that underpin (inform) it application in a teaching sequence or its role in course…
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jaimepalumbo · 7 years
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Update on my Whole30 journey and check in after my first DTLT session.
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Convergence
Today I visited the University of Mary Washington Simpson Library and Hurley Convergence Center in Fredericksburg, Virginia and then drove to DC and went to the Newseum. I only just refilled the Rio, which is its one redeeming quality, averaging 40ish MPG on the highway.
I originally thought I'd only visit libraries on this trip, but when I sat down to map out my options, I found that I wanted to see other kinds of visualization spaces, too. The Convergence Center is a good example of how some universities are bringing together a wide array of technology-enabled student services into non-library, non-departmental, non-student union buildings. Like retro video game spaces.
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I particularly liked the synergy between the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies (where faculty get help building tech-based assignments) and the Digital Knowledge Center (where students get tutoring doing those assignments). They were right next door to each other, and the DTLT folks had super-hip things like wiggle boards [sic] and a pair of Snapchat glasses. When standing desks are just not enough for Instructional Technology Specialist Lee Skallerup Bessette:
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I was also really impressed with how well the Convergence Center and the Libraries work together. They seemed to appreciate each others' strengths and work collaboratively to figure out how to best serve UMW students and faculty.
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The reason I sought out Mary Wash (I think someone said that?), was their Media Wall. I found a kindred spirit in Assistant Professor of Digital and Kinetic Imaging Jason Robinson, who curates an art program for the Media Wall. Everyone who has public visualization spaces (i.e., video walls) which need curated content handle it differently. In a very brief time, I got a lot of ideas from Jason about ways we could expand our Code+Art program. I was very encouraged by the success he has had reaching out to the global video artist community to exhibit work at Hurley.
My hosts were University Librarian Rosemary Arneson, Building Manager Cartland Berge, and Digital Resources Librarian Angie White. Thank you!
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Talking with them and Head of Special Collections/Archives Carolyn Parsons, three opportunity areas came up that were mutually interesting:
Capturing complex multimodal works in institutional repositories
Providing accessibility in high-tech spaces
Strengthening a community of practice around visualization spaces
The Newseum is sadly/strangely the only place in DC that I'll visit, an artifact of the extreme traveling to which I'm subjecting the Rio. Also, why do these museums all close at 5?
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It's six floors of pretty intense and awesome storytelling about journalism and history as told by journalists. Some relevant exhibits include:
A VR Lab with Samsung Gear VRs. Every month, they curate excerpts from ten recent 360 video projects (not computer graphics "VR"). Interesting because of the volume of people that they service. Good chairs for spinning, basic instructions playing on a video loop (take the thing off if you feel dizzy), no headphones (just everyone's audio blaring, surprisingly not that distracting), and timed/ticketed entry.
A 100-foot wide theater playing a custom-produced video about the role of benefit rock concerts like Live Aid on society. Geez, I thought I had aspect ratio problems. I teared up at the part where Freddie Mercury was singing "Radio Ga Ga," but apparently the donations really rolled in during The Car's "Drive."
A "4D" movie about groundbreaking journalists where your seat moves and little bursts of air make it feel like the wind is blowing. I couldn't figure out where the air was coming from. Very small amounts of movement are surprisingly effective in augmenting a 3D experience. The wind was just a little weird. Great to learn about about the first investigative/undercover journalist Nellie Bly, who helped expose abusive "insane asylum" practices by getting herself committed.
When you try to selfie in VR:
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Just one personal thing. I grew up in Mississippi and in my state history class, we learned about almost none of the civil rights history that was depicted on the 4th floor. Are you kidding me? I hate it when that happens, and it happens too much.
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Tomorrow: Johns Hopkins and the American Visionary Art Museum!
Daily Index 11: number of Mary Washington people I met 78.5: number of miles traveled today (seemed much longer) 1: number of wrong turns in DC 240: minimum number of minutes it takes to upload 63 photos and videos from my phone to this photo album on Red Roof wifi Radio Ga Ga: song of the Day
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news-now-tv · 8 years
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drakon0129 · 10 years
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