- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Medical Weight LossThe test also determines the number of calories burned during every level of exercise, providing valuable information when designing a weight loss program. And if CO2 is measured during the test, a Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) can determine the proportion of energy coming from carbohydrates and fats at various levels of exercise intensity. Since physical conditioning and exercise intensity affect these proportions, this information can be very helpful when designing a workout intended to burn fat.
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Pregnancy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Ultrasound
- Bariatric SurgeryOnce calories are restricted, medications are introduced, or an exercise plan has been implemented, the human body will respond. This is especially true of significant interventions, such as bariatric surgery. The caloric goals of a dietary plan will rarely sustain a patient throughout an entire weight loss regimen. The result is the dreaded “plateau.” Periodic assessment of RMR will show the effects of the treatments and allow adjustments to the caloric goals.
- LesionsDo not use this product if you are experiencing inflammation, an infection, pain of unknown origin, or bleeding (internal or external) at or near the site of application or if you have a wound at or near the site of application. Do not use this product if you are under the care of a physician or have a contraindication requiring the use of any medical device. Do not use this product on sensitive skin or in the presence of poor circulation. Do not use this product if you have any of the following conditions: acute pulmonary edema; acute thrombophlebitis; acute congestive cardiac failure; acute infections; deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or blood clots; episodes of pulmonary embolism; wounds, lesions or tumors at, or in the vicinity of, application; where increased venous and lymphatic return is undesirable; bone fractures or dislocations at, or in the vicinity of, application.
- Burns
- Physical TherapyAnytime you have a problem with movement that keeps you from participating in activities you are accustomed to, you might benefit from seeing a physical therapist. Some of the most common reasons people seek physical therapy include...
- Tennis Elbow
- Shoulder Pain
- Ankle SprainNeck pain, Shoulder pain, Tennis elbow, Carpal tunnel, Back pain, Gluteus pain, Hamstring strain, Achilles tendonitis, Plantas fascitis, Shin splints, Calf strain, Ankle sprain, Runners knee, Knee pain, Quad strain, Rib pain, Golfers elbow, Wrist pain, And many more….
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Ankle Sprain