Pictures
1556431147 jpg
pao10246 fm 2a jpg
Tendon injuries such as in lateral epicondylosis tennis elbow top and tibialis posterior tenosynovitis bottom can be recalcitrant to treatment conventional treatments such as non
pao10246 fm 2b jpg
Tendon injuries such as in lateral epicondylosis tennis elbow top and tibialis posterior tenosynovitis bottom can be recalcitrant to treatment conventional treatments such as non
helen jpg
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports medicine Treatment is available for rehabilitation after surgery using conventional methods and for problems including neck back and joint pain using
news3 jpg
The women s scores dropped when they wore their usual boots compared with being barefoot But inserting the cheap rubber insoles brought their performance back up to the barefoot level DR SCHOLL S PR NEWSPHOTO The smooth insoles and high shock absorbing properties of conventional sports shoes mask important pressure cues from the soles of the feet says one of the papers
physio2 jpg
is based upon principles of medical science and is held to be within the sphere of conventional rather than alternative medicine Quoted from the free encyclopedia Wikepedia
Dr Charles Richard Drew
Dr Charles Richard Drew June 3 1904 April 1 1950 was an African American physician and medical researcher He researched in the field of blood transfusions developing improved techniques for blood storage and applied his expert knowledge in developing large scale blood banks early in World War II He protested against the practice of racial segregation in the donation of blood from donors of different races since it lacked scientific foundation In 1943 Drew s distinction in his profession was recognized when he became the first African American surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery Early life Charles Drew was born in Washington D C to Richard and Nora Drew and was the oldest of five children In high school and at Amherst College Drew excelled in athletics and became a All American in football as a halfback Drew was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Two years after college Drew worked as an athletic director football coach and science teacher at Morgan State University in Baltimore Maryland In 1928 he entered medical school at McGill University in Montreal Canada Drew continued to excel in sports while at McGill and joined British professor Dr John Beattie in blood research He continued his research when he worked as an intern and later resident at Montreal General Hospital Drew received a fellowship from Howard University s Medical School enabling him to study at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons While at Columbia University Dr Drew worked with the renowned Dr Allen Whipple and with Dr John Scudder on the problem of blood storage The science and practice of blood transfusion had developed from early work including preserving whole blood in refrigerated storage in World War I see Oswald Hope Robertson and the practice of having hospital quot blood banks quot see Bernard Fantus in the mid 1930s Drew focused his own work on the challenge of separating and storing blood components particularly blood plasma as this
sizeimage php
Heather Acton Like so many other complementary therapists I became interested in homeopathy through the illness of my children When conventional medicine promised my son a

Not Signed In -

