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- ... needed during the day and avoid stress. Use physical therapy and occupational therapy to help you stay independent ...
- ... bowel function. Muscle and joint problems -- Orthopedic or physical therapy may be needed to treat musculoskeletal symptoms. Braces may be needed. Many people with myelomeningocele primarily use a ... problems Visiting nurses, social services, support groups, and ...
- ... rays Joint aspiration and examination of joint fluid Physical therapy for muscle and joint rehabilitation may be recommended.
- ... reduce seizures Pain medicines Comfort measures, safety measures, physical therapy, and occupational therapy may be needed to improve ...
- ... symptoms. The first type of treatment may involve: Physical therapy Exercise and fitness program Stress-relief methods, including ...
- ... drainage, in case of infection (usually requires hospitalization) Physical therapy for muscle and joint rehabilitation
- As part of physical therapy, you may receive massage and stretching exercises along with exercises to strengthen your neck. Exercise can help you: Improve ...
- ... urinary problems, or depression. Your provider may recommend: Physical therapy to help improve muscle strength and balance, and ...
- ... spine x-rays . Laboratory tests may be done. Physical therapy may be recommended.
- ... when the finger can no longer be extended. Physical therapy exercises after surgery help the hand recover normal ... chap 4. Evans RB, Skirven TM, DeTullio LM. Therapy management of ... Medicine and Rehabilitation. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; ...