Sentences with phrase «through palpation»

Those are quite easy for your veterinarian to locate visually and through palpation.
Your veterinarian can discover whether the kidneys are enlarged through a palpation exam.
Massage is also a great way to discover potential abnormalities through palpation technique.
The diagnosis of a ruptured cruciate ligament is made through observing abnormal movement of the joint through palpation and diagnostic radiography.
A trained Massage Therapist can effectively identify trigger points through palpation of muscle tissue combined with client report of symptoms and pain patterns.

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In order to provide the benefits of palpation to minimally invasive surgery, a team of engineers and doctors at Vanderbilt University headed by Pietro Valdastri, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and medicine, has designed a special - purpose wireless capsule equipped with a pressure sensor that fits through the small ports that surgeons use for what is also called «keyhole» surgery.
Your vet diagnoses bladder cancer initially through a physical exam, feeling for a thickened urinary bladder wall via a rectal palpation.
OA is diagnosed through a combination of a thorough physical examination, a palpation (feeling with the fingers to localize pain and determine its intensity), and additional diagnostics including x-rays or other imaging technology.
palpation (feeling with the hands) of the body's outer surface (skin, fur, muscles etc.), and assessment of internal abdominal organs through the body wall,
Every veterinarian in practice should be examining every dog for signs of pain, not only by taking a careful history, but through observation and palpation.
Arthritis is diagnosed through a combination of a thorough physical examination, a palpation (feeling with the fingers to localize pain and determine its intensity), and additional diagnostics including x-rays or other imaging technology.
But I question his expertise in the area of chronic pain due to his offhand examination, his failure to test by palpation or to observe a variety of movements, and his very brief approach to her medical history which is by no means a simple one to understand, both orally and through the many records from the treating practitioners.
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