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Yumeiho Therapy Australia

Locality: Keilor East, Victoria

Phone: +61 468 312 609



Address: 22 Henry Street 3033 Keilor East, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Watch Dr Scott Ling treating a 3 year old girl with Cerebral Palsy using Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture... The child was born prematurely at 27 weeks... her Cerebral P...alsy symptoms developed at the age of 2. Cerebral Palsy symptoms include: scissor and toe walking gait and spasticity in both lower limbs. Started improving after only 4 sessions of Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture! This 3 year old was able to walk flat footed and has more strength in both lower limbs,. There has been no relapse of spasticity so far and she has softer lower limbs. All in all, a must watch to witness the healing effects of Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture on a cerebral palsy child.



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02.01.2022 TYPES OF MENISCUS TEARS The meniscus is a C-shaped tissue between your femur (thigh bone) and your tibia (shin bone). Each knee has a medial (inner side) meni...scus and a lateral (outer side) meniscus. The meniscus is composed of water, collagen, proteins and other cellular elements. The meniscus is a shock absorber that helps optimize force transmission across the knee and protects the cartilage on the end of our femur and tibia. The medial meniscus is also a secondary stabilizer to the ACL as it can prevent anterior translation (forward shifting) of the tibia. Tears in the outer 1/3 of the meniscus (red zone) have healing potential because there is blood flow to that area. However, tears in the inner 2/3 (white zone) generally do not heal well as a result of poor circulation. All meniscus tears do not require surgery. Surgery is indicated if you have mechanical symptoms such as locking. Otherwise, you should try conservative management first. This includes NSAIDs (anti-inflammatories), physical therapy, and finally, injections. If you fail conservative therapy and do not have arthritis, you may then be a candidate for surgery. The goal is always to save as much meniscus as possible, but that is not always possible. Generally, we try to repair the meniscus in younger patients (<40), with more acute tears (<6 weeks), and depending on tear location and pattern (repair is much more successful in longitudinal or bucket handle types and when located in the red zone).Additionally, in patients who are having an ACL reconstructions, repairs are more likely to succeed due to the bleeding created by the reconstruction. Tears in areas of poor blood flow (white zone) and patterns that are not amenable to repair are more likely to be excised (cut out). The more meniscus you lose, the less protection your knee has from the forces it faces. As a result, your knee will develop arthritis at a much faster rate compared to your uninjured knee. Credit: @drnimamehran #knee #meniscus #pt #rehab #medschool #surgery #surgeon #sports #medicine #surgery #therapy #pilates #fisioterapia #yoga #anatomia #medicina #muscle #student #physiotherapy #ost See more



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