Sentences with phrase «full function returned»

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Last spring, as her strength dwindled, and her ability to function on her own became less predictable, the inexorable end of summer portended the dread awareness that this time my return to full - time teaching would require engaging full time care by strangers in my absence.
The aims of subacromial bursitis rehab are to reduce pain and inflammation, improve or maintain mobility, strengthening the shoulder with exercises and finally to gradually return the athlete to full function and fitness.
The initial goals of physical therapy should be to increase the passive flexion of the foot and improve flexibility in the foot and ankle, eventually leading to a full return to normal function.
Electrical stimulation strengthens weak limbs and encourages a return to full function.
«If the rest of the eyes are in optimal condition, we expect vision to return to a full, functioning level,» Huey says.
Dogs with shoulder OCD are expected to return to full function with minimal future problems.
The benefits of Physical Therapy include: Quicker recovery and return to full function after injury and...
Dogs with an unrepaired ligament will develop severe arthritis in the affected knee, but surgical repair offers the chance of a good recovery with 80 - 90 % of dogs returning to full function.
For chronic or progressive diseases like osteoarthritis, physical therapy may not result in a full return to normal function.
The prognosis is better for animals that have retained some function; however, it is unlikely that any animal will return to full function.
Sometimes pets need all of these things to have the best chance of returning to full function and pet insurance can certainly help with the costs.
Time heals and many dogs who do not have surgery heal and return to full function.
Full function is generally achieved 3 to 4 months after surgery and the dog may return to normal activity.
For larger dogs a non-surgical approach for a complete cruciate rupture is not at all recommended as the dog will likely never regain full range of motion, never return to normal function and have much more arthritic pain than without surgery.
Studies have shown 91 % of dogs return to «Full Function» which is comparable to both TTA and TPLO in a less expensive procedure.
With proper supports, many of these dogs can return to full function.
The majority of dogs over 20 pounds require surgery in order to return to full function.
Physical therapy hastens recovery and insures a greater chance of full return to function than surgery alone.
Paralysis can be partial or full; though feeling and function can return in some instances, the effects are often permanent.
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