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Avatar f tn Delayed in the development of the skills of flexibility/adaptability and frustration tolerance, or have significant difficulty applying these skills where they are most needed." Therefore, the logical intervention is to "Teach the skills of flexibility and frustration tolerance and reduce the likelihood of explosive outbursts, while maintaining adults as authority figures.
Avatar m tn Working with a chiropractor, I got a hip flexor malady adjusted; the PT said I needed to work on flexibility. My left leg kind of 'hangs/float' and doesn't extend out normally. I feel it even when I'm walking. The odd part is that I can't really self-correct it with mental striving. I'm thinking it's more than just bad flexibility - wondering if I'm not really neurologically talking to my lower leg?
Avatar m tn t wear them when playing on the piano/keyboard because I need the flexibility in my wrists (The exact same flexibility that causes me pain). Does anyone here have a similar situation and/or advice?
Avatar f tn I should also mention that I have Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, flexibility type, although it hasn’t caused me any obvious problems. I don’t have health insurance currently and I’ve already tried a Medrol Dosepak without any relief. Thanks for ANY insights or suggestions. I’m having a really hard time with this!
194224 tn?1371160202 m very concerned this will result in substantial strength and flexibility limitations for both arms (preventing all but the lightest exercise). Thus I would like to know from your experience what I might expect after they are able to perform treatment? If you've had elbow surgery for anything similar, did it really limit your ability to exercise/ play sports? I can currently use both arms, but as stated I can lift very little in anything other than a 90* bend.
Avatar n tn You are correct, of course, in thinking that it will be helpful to your son to display more flexibility and adaptability, but that will come with time and experience. More quickly, he needs to stop hurting people.
Avatar f tn Private is usually more expensive but you should have more flexibility. I am pretty sure if you have private insurance you are not eligible for medicaid.
Avatar m tn such as the type of job you have (physical vs sedentary), how flexible your work schedule is, whether your job entails working in a hot environment...lots of things make a difference...and, most of all, how well your body tolerates the treatment meds. I went through 48 weeks of treatment and I worked all through it.
5112396 tn?1378017983 With a disease wherein very little is guaranteed (expect the unexpected), one of the skills I'm trying my best to hone is that of adaptability. Things will change, perhaps for short spaces of time, perhaps permanently. People will change, perhaps for the better, perhaps not. This piece showed up in the weekly email from one of my favourite sites. It manages to both resonate and give me some serious perspective, a feat not often encountered in one short commentary.
Avatar f tn Curing MS by Howard Wiener. It is not a cure it is the history of MS and all the treatments. My MS nurse gave it to me when I was diagnosed. It made me understand MS.
Avatar m tn I have flexibility issues in almost all of my joints (Knees, elbow, wrist, ankle). Coincidentally, all the joints in the right side of my body are worse. I cannot squat as the back of my feet cannot touch my butt, my hand cannot touch my shoulder, cannot do pushup as wrist will hurt a lot. I have done xrays but doctor said my xrays are fine. Went through physiotherapy but joints flexibility does not improve no matter how much i stretched.
Avatar m tn Usually the main predictors of aortic dissection are family history, aortic size, and aortic flexibility. For someone of your aortic size, I would take it easy. Try the ARB approach with a max or ultra-max high dosage (as long as your doctor lets you) and see if that reduces aortic size and aortic flexibility (the "pulse pressure" is one way to estimate the flexibility - Google it). If so, then perhaps you can talk to your doctor about athletics.
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Avatar f tn My hairdresser told me she is newly diagnosed. I told her I thought adaptability was the key to this thing. Your body can do anything. Adjusting to sudden changes is success. I am grateful that I do not think about MS that much anymore. I was diagnosed in 2009. I am grateful they have so many more drugs to slow progression. I am grateful they think pain is a symptom of MS. I am grateful for this forum. I am grateful I get to volunteer with the NMSS.
Avatar f tn Stretching isn't the best way to improve flexibility—lifting weights through a full range of motion is, according to a recent study at the University of North Dakota. Pausing for 2 to 3 seconds at the "down" position of the lift (where you feel the stretch) without relaxing your muscles is even more effective.
700000 tn?1231287536 t lose any strength in the arm but did lose ALOT of flexibility. I still was able to go on to play college Division 1A football as a defensive end for another 5 years. The only problem I have is that it is kind of a bummer in that without the flexibility in my wrist, some of my basketball and martial arts activities that I participate in currently are limited. I still live a normal life as an engineer and go to the gym 5 - 6 times per week and never feel any pain except on REALLY cold days.
Avatar f tn I've had a total thyroidectomy due to nodules beginning to tangle around vessels--never was hypo or hyper thryoid but this was causing some problems w/beginning to black out and making my seizures worse. Now I'm trying to get this regulated but my dr. prescribes only one refill. I'm very disorganized cognitively as it is thus I've gotten in one or two weeks late for my first two blood tests.
Avatar m tn I am very active and cycle about 5 hours a week and about 5 hours a week of more weight bearing exercise. I have not been able to regain full flexibility to the knee, I am lacking 10 degrees of motion. I ice my knee most every day after exercising. I completed a series of 3 shots of Euflexxa about 6 weeks ago and have felt no difference from that. I started physical therapy twice a week for the last three weeks which lasts about 1.
Avatar m tn If you can understand that with increasing age the flexibility decreases and you can regain that with much practice and concentration. You need to strengthen your feet with proper exercise and control over a period of time, we are sure you can do better than what you are doing now and under a good trainer. Take care!
Avatar f tn I was raised by my grandparents as well as my husband so we have a pretty old school upbringing. I guess my question is..is anyone experiencing judgment on some of their preferred parenting methods? For example I don't mind a tub for my son but our parents insist in just putting him in the sink as they did for us. Or using tap water for his bottles vs. Nursing water.
Avatar m tn I am very active and cycle about 5 hours a week and about 5 hours a week of more weight bearing exercise. I have not been able to regain full flexibility to the knee, I am lacking 10 degrees of motion. I ice my knee most every day after exercising. I completed a series of 3 shots of Euflexxa about 6 weeks ago and have felt no difference from that. I started physical therapy twice a week for the last three weeks which lasts about 1.