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As a dermatologist, I see the physical and emotional toll #hidradenitissuppurativa can take. This chronic condition is not curable and often misunderstood
1️⃣ The cause is not poor hygiene; it’s a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors.
2️⃣ Treatment options vary, from antibiotics to surgical procedures, tailored to each individual.
3️⃣ Early diagnosis and management are key to minimizing symptoms and flare-ups.
If you or someone you know is dealing with hidradenitis suppurativa, know that you’re not alone and treatment options are available.
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Hidradenitis suppurativa
is a condition that causes small, painful lumps to form under the skin. The lumps usually develop in areas where your skin rubs together, such as the armpits, groin, buttocks and breasts. The lumps heal slowly, recur, and can lead to tunnels under the skin and scarring.
Hidradenitis suppurativa tends to start after puberty. It can persist for many years and worsen over time, with serious effects on your daily life and emotional well-being. Combined medical and surgical therapy can help manage the disease and prevent complications.
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The Arthritis Profile Test is a diagnostic test that assesses your joint health and helps identify different types of arthritis.
It is a comprehensive panel of blood tests that analyzes various markers related to inflammation, autoimmune responses, and joint function.
Following u will find 6 commonly used tests that help help doctors diagnose rheumatoid arthritis….these have been individually detailed in separate videos
1. Rheumatoid factor test
An RF test measures the level of RF proteins in your bloodstream.
High levels of rheumatoid factors often point to rheumatoid arthritis
2. CCP antibodies test
The test looks for the presence of CCP antibodies to help confirm rheumatoid arthritis.
Between 60 and 80 percent of people with rheumatoid arthritis have CCP antibodies in their blood
3. Antinuclear antibody (ANA) test
ANA testing looks for the presence of ANAs and can help confirm a rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis
4. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) test
An ESR) test evaluates how much inflammation is present in your body.
Low ESR levels indicate low levels of inflammation while high ESR results indicate high levels of inflammation….so high level is indicative of rheumatoid arthritis but the test is not diagnostic….
5.. C-reactive protein (CRP) test
A CRP test measures CRP and indicates the presence of inflammation.
RA, can result in high levels of CRP in your bloodstream.
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There is one muscle in the body that when weak can cause real issues in your SI joints, low back, and hips. It is rarely tested when we see a doctor. If we don’t know it is weak and don’t know a plan to strengthen it we can spend months or years in pain not knowing how to get lasting relief.
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➜ Understanding SI Joint Dysfunction: https://youtu.be/-lAIOBjgYkE
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:56 Anatomy of the Gluteus Medius Muscle
01:22 Actions of the Gluteus Medius
01:41 Double Support Time Measurement
03:31 Testing Gluteus Medius Strength
07:29 Exercise #1 – Standing Lateral Leg Raise
10:20 Exercise #2 – Clamshell
12:20 Exercise #3 – Standing Single Leg Wall Press
14:19 Sample Set / Rep Schedule
In this video I help you understand the gluteus medius anatomy, function, and what happens when it is weak. I share how we test this muscle strength in our office using a digital tool, but also how you can perform a self-assessment of the gluteus medius strength in your own home.
I then talk through three simple strengthening exercises that can be done at home without any equipment. These exercise are usually a good entry level point for people who have determined they have gluteus medius weakness and who are struggling with some back, SI joint, or hip pain.
The first exercise is the Standing Lateral Leg Raise. It is a great gluteus medius exercise because it works your standing leg gluteus medius isometrically while also strengthening the leg you are raising. Additionally, it is a good core exercise and helps with balance.
The second exercise is a Clamshell exercise. This exercise is fairly well known, but I give a few different variations on the clamshell and a key focus on how to get the most benefit out of this hip external rotator exercise.
The last exercise is a Standing Single Leg Wall Press. It is deceptively simple to do, but it really gets your gluteus medius working.
All of these exercise can be done at home and with no special equipment. And when the gluteus medius muscle gets strengthen people usually notice that they have better balance, feel more agile, and many times their back, hip, and/or SI joint pain decreases or goes away.
If a gluteus medius muscle is weak and we don’t address that weakness then the altered biomechanics continues the person continues to put wear and tear on their SI joints, back, and hips which can lead to early degenerative changes and pain.
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About Dr. Brant Pedersen, DC, CCSP
Dr. Brant is a sports chiropractor who founded Positive Motion Chiropractic in northern California (Los Gatos). He specializes in finding rapid and lasting solutions to muscle and joint pain issues. He received his first chiropractic adjustment when competing as a professional windsurfer and it opened his eyes to how quickly the body can heal when given targeted conservative care. Dr. Pedersen graduated valedictorian of his class from Palmer College of Chiropractic West, maintains an adjunct faculty position at his alma mater, and gives back through humanitarian chiropractic care. He enjoys sharing tips and tricks for how to stay active and pain-free and employs them daily to stay active as an extreme sports athlete.
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In this video I will teach you how to do thermotherapy, it refers to the application of hot and cold to decrease muscle and joint pain that you can do conservatively and naturally at home.
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Public Health – Concepts of Health and Its Determinants
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What is “health”? A useful definition comes from the World Health Organization: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
“Wellness” refers to the presence of positive attributes in one’s life – well-being, quality of life, happiness, and satisfaction. “Illness” is a person’s subjective experience of feeling unwell. A “sickness” is a socially and culturally defined entity. Finally, a “disease” is the pathologic process going on in the body.
For example: a person experiences chest pain – this is their illness. They fear a heart attack – a sickness – which causes them to seek help. The doctor explains to the patient that he has pericarditis – a disease.
So, what determines how healthy someone is?
The determinants of health include genetics and biology, but they also include social factors. Many of these social determinants of health are as important as physical factors like smoking status, blood pressure, and exercise. They include income, social support networks, education, and social exclusion, for example.
Why do these social factors matter so much?
The common theme is stress. When income is low, employment opportunities are few, and social support networks are limited, people have difficulty meeting their basic needs, and have uncertainty about their future. This chronic stress takes a toll on the body – contributing to many chronic diseases – and may also lead to unhealthy coping behaviours.
So, when talking to your patients, consider their social context. Factor it into your clinical decision-making. And remember that health is more than just being “disease free,” and means different things to different people.
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, so I can’t let it pass without giving you practical knowledge about when to tell if your painful period cramps are “normal” or a sign of something more.
Women can experience severe period pains with or without endometriosis, so it can be really hard to know when you should take action! However, there are some key differences between period pains and endometriosis pain that I share with you in my latest video:
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– Behavioral signs of endometriosis
– Common endometriosis symptoms
– When you should consult your doctor
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Have you heard about the importance of body pH? That’s right, your body has a delicate acid-alkaline balance. It should never be disturbed if you want to live a healthier and happier life.
In today’s video, we are going to discuss how to maintain the pH balance in your body. What drink do you need every morning? Does exercise have a role in this? What foods do you need to eat more? We will be talking about all of these AND more.
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Intro – 0:00
1. Start your day with a magic drink – 00:26
2. Exercise your way to a healthy pH level – 02:05
3. Eat these Awesome foods – 02:40
Jalapeno – 02:51
Asparagus – 03:25
Grapes and Pineapple – 03:52
Broccoli – 04:24
Tomatoes – 04:57
Oranges – 05:36
Red Onion – 06:10
Leafy greens like Spinach and Parsley – 07:01
Summary:
1. Start your day with a magic drink
Yes, there is a magic drink that can bring your pH balance to the right level. But you need to drink it daily. Before I reveal this drink, you need to know the ideal pH level of your body.
2. Exercise your way to a healthy pH level
When you exercise hard, your body increases its breathing rate and circulation. This causes you to breathe deep, which removes more carbon dioxide from your body. As a result, you experience alkalizing effects.
3. Eat these Awesome Foods
Foods help maintain your body pH levels tremendously well. Here is a quick lay down on what to eat to maintain your pH levels.
Jalapeno:
Those green, spicy toppings on your pizza play a deeper role than you think. Jalapenos belong to the pepper family and are alkaline in nature. This means when eaten, they promote alkaline levels in your body.
Asparagus:
Now this isn’t exactly the best topping for your pizza, but it’s great on its own. Asparagus is rich in alkaline properties. The high level of pH makes it an excellent choice if you are acidic. Asparagus has a pH factor of 8.5. This helps you combat acidity issues.
Grapes and Pineapple:
You need these two fruits! They have an alkalizing effect on your body, along with multitudes of healing properties. These delicious fruits work like magic to balance your body’s pH level.
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— Title: Health Problems —
What’s the matter?
I have a cold.
cold
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a cough.
cough
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I cut myself.
cut
I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a fever.
fever
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I got my arm broken.
get one’s arm broken
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a headache.
headache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a runny nose.
runny nose
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a sore throat.
sore throat
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a stomachache.
stomachache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a toothache.
toothache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about illness, medicine and healthcare in English.
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2. Prescribing Medicine and Giving Advice 3:26
3. How Healthcare Systems Work 6:43
4. In Hospital 10:26
5. Talking About Recovery 13:13
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– Understand how you can communicate with a doctor in English if you have to go to the doctor’s office.
– Get useful phrases and vocabulary to talk about medicine in English.
– Learn how healthcare systems work in English-speaking countries like the UK and US.
– See what kinds of English phrases for the hospital you can use to communicate if you have to stay at a hospital in an English-speaking country.
– Talk about recovery after an injury or illness in English with helpful vocabulary.
– See example conversations people might have when talking about illness and medicine in English.
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