Strabismus, also known as "wandering eye," is a condition where the eyes do not align when focusing on an object, disrupting binocular vision. It directly affects depth perception and clarity of vision and can lead to complications if left untreated.
Antimullerian hormone is one of the main indicators of gonadal function in women and men. It is involved in the maturation of ovarian follicles and spermatogenesis.
The main goal of inpatient treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) is to organize sequential therapeutic and diagnostic measures aimed at the restoration, stabilization, and support of the basic vital functions of the body in pathological conditions that are potentially life-threatening.
Physical therapyRehabilitation and restorative treatment
The basis of ultrasound therapy lies in the ability of ultrasound to perform micromassage of tissues and individual cells, acting as a catalyst for biochemical, biophysical, and physicochemical reactions and processes in the body.
Bell magnetotherapy (BMT) is a variety of Su Jok method influencing the groups of biologically active areas of the organism connected to the bronchopulmonary system.
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Intensive care units cater to patients with severe and life-threatening illnesses and injuries, which require constant, close monitoring and support from specialist equipment and medications in order to ensure normal bodily functions.
Physical therapyRehabilitation and restorative treatment
Physical therapy is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialty that remediates impairments and promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention.
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It is important to seek medical advice at the first symptoms of any disease as soon as possible and receive recommendations on therapeutic approach and lifestyle change.
Magnetic resonance imaging is currently a relatively safe and high-precision diagnostic procedure that allows to determine the condition of the soft tissues, abdominal organs, pelvis, joints, cartilages, intervertebral cartilages and brain.
CT and MRI for children: features of the procedure. Is there a health risk, at what age can it be used? How do young children tolerate the procedure? Features of MRI of the brain.
Ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of various structures in the pelvic area, including the bladder, uterus, ovaries in females, and the prostate and bladder in males.