- Thermometry Clinic: Fever
on Jun 23, 2009 in
Clinic Thermometry is designed to study the body temperature, which alter the course of multiple pathological processes. This measurement is performed with the famous thermometer used clinically for 1 time in more than a century, invented by Galileo.The the... - IMPORTANT REPORT
on Feb 1, 2009
Dear Readers:Through this post I would like to announce that this blog is not going to keep updated but any information will be available in spanish and english language on the site Rodi Kinesiologia, you can read news articles in Spanish or English... - Smoking slows the healing of bone fractures
on Jan 26, 2009
In 2005 researchers at the University Medical Center in Rochester identified nicotine as a substance that slows the growth of bones, today, in other research conducted by the Medical Center are able to delay healing another substance present in the s... - Video Library Movement Biomechanics
on Dec 17, 2008 in
Biomechanic Here they left a collection of videos containing all the movements of the body in sequence and ideals to analyze biomechanically, I hope they serve .. DOWNLOAD... - Lumbar InstabilityHis name is well to the pathology that occurs in people who are permanently subject to sudden effort, forced labor and with everything that has to do with violent activities by others, which suffers much our spine.The patient concerns and strong low...
- Stroke
on Dec 2, 2008 in
Neurology The ACV or also known as "stroke" in international name, is a pathology that today is found with high rates of disease. To do the routine, lack of time, the stress experienced by our society today is taking us time to think about ourselves and f - Human Inmunodeficiency VirusHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunis...
- The Spinal and Biomechanic
on Nov 26, 2008 in
Biomechanic The spinal column constitutes one of the most important bony structures we have in our body, and this is due to meet in the countless functions such as support, protection, movement, and so on. It works because it maintains support the position of ou... - Muscular Lower Member
on Nov 15, 2008 in
Anatomy Fulfilling the promise, here are the muscles of lower limb, while the bending, as well as those of extension, abduction, aduccion, dorsal flexion, as well as the planting and suspinadores PRONATOR foot. This will be very useful!DOWNLOAD... - Muscular of top member, breathing and spinal column.
on Nov 10, 2008 in
Anatomy You in finding the location of different muscles in our body?. Here I bring you some excellent images to facilitate the location of the muscles of both mmss such as the spine and breathing. Indeed highly recommended to move, are not included here ins... - Propioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation : kabat method
on Nov 5, 2008 in
Kinesiotherapy I will move on to develop an efficient method for others to treat various pathologies of a different nature, and adjudicant a leading role in the rehabilitation of FNP motores.La gestures is a technique of propioceptive neuromuscular facilitation as... - Cerebral Palsy in children
on Oct 26, 2008 in
Neurology Cerebral Palsy IN CHILDREN: Continuing with the kind of neurological diseases I decided to develop a case of paralysis in particular which is suffered by children, this involves a number of different care and treatment characteristics with respect to... - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
on Oct 15, 2008 in
Neurology Today we are going to talk about a neurological disease that a lot of people in the world suffer nowadays, most precisely Italians, shocked by their sudden appearance in an almost unthinkable area.This condition has begun to see very often in Italian... - Muscular Dystrophy
on Oct 14, 2008 in
Neurology Muscular DystrophyMuscular Dystrofy is known as a group of diseases, characterized by progressive weakness and deterioration of skeletal muscles, or volunteers, to monitor the movement. Also in the semiology we will detect scapular flaps and gear dea... - THORAX SEMIOLOGY
on Oct 9, 2008 in
Semiology In Semiology there are four basics steps to follow for a correct examination of the patient´s chest. We always have to see what is normal, and on this idea, to detect various abnormalities that we can present. Before we must remember the anatomy of...