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Obesity is an important health problem that can affect the entire organ and system of the body, leading to various disorders and even death. The fact that BMI is over 40 kg / m2 is defined as morbid obesity. The most effective treatment step in morbid obesity is bariatric surgery.
The impairment of
Sedentary life invites various diseases. Especially cardiovascular diseases are the leading ones. Researches show that the rapid development of technology has pushed people to laziness and therefore to immobility. A sedentary lifestyle causes many serious health problems. Many diseases such as
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative disease characterized by the loss of articular cartilage, causing destruction in periarticular bone tissue, leading to a decrease in daily life and quality of life due to pain despite its slow progression.
When the knee osteoarthritis Looking at the
Knee osteoarthritis (KOA), the most common degenerative condition affecting the peripheral weight-bearing joints, leads to pain, restricted mobility, and financial and moral burden. These effects will increase with rising numbers of incidents, exacerbated by population aging and obesity. Zhang et
Obese subjects (body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m2) with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes will be recruited by solicitation flyers, advertisements, and mass emails. Subjects who do not qualify for bariatric surgery, or subjects who are awaiting insurance approval for a bariatric procedure at the Center of
Due to dietary westernization and overweight, the number of knee joint degeneration is increasing year by year. Degeneration of knee arthritis can lead to pain and not exercise, and thus other chronic diseases. When the weight loss exceeds 5.1%, the function of the knee joint can be significantly
Regular physical activity is recommended in DMD. However, due to progression of muscle weakness and loss of function, a sedentary lifestyle is normal, and disuse of still functioning muscles leads to a secondary deterioration. Use of steroids have proven to decrease the rate of progression, and also
228 patients suffering from LDP with radiculopathy,recruited from the outpatient Clinic of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation department at Mansoura University Hospital were assessed for eligibility to participate in this study.
Those who met the inclusion criteria wereselected. Conversely, those who
Hypothesis:
The erector spinae plane block will decrease opioid requirements in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty as compared to patients that do not receive the block.
Primary Objective:
To compare the opioid consumption in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) and at 24 hours postoperative (in
Characterized by the insufficiency of blood supply to the heart through the coronary arteries, coronary artery disease (CAD) stands out as a global health problem, since it represents the main cause of morbidity and mortality and is among the pathologies with the greatest clinical and significantly
Weight loss commonly occurs in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), negatively influencing their quality of life, treatment response and survival. Furthermore, limb muscle dysfunction (weakness and/or enhanced fatigue) is a major systemic comorbidity in patients with Chronic
The design for this study will be a cross-sectional study. This study will be conducted in the pulmonary function laboratory at Rush University Medical Center. A sample of subjects who meet the inclusion criteria will be selected from the adult population scheduled for CPFT lab appointments. The
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), or median neuropathy at the wrist, is a medical condition in which the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, leading to paresthesia, numbness and muscle weakness in the hand. It's the most common neuro-compressive disease. With the development of the modern life, the
Research Query We conducted a pilot study and found that the incidence of reintubation is 20%. Reintubation poses a clinical, psychological and financial burden on the patients. Consequently, our study aims to identify the various risk factors to predict the need for reintubation and postoperative
INTRODUCTION Musculoskeletal disorders are reported to be the second largest contributor to years lived with disability worldwide, and osteoarthritis (OA) of the hips and knees among the most prevalent(1). The diagnosis of hip OA should be based on radiographic findings and symptomatic evidence (2),