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Occupational Burnout, Manage the stressors that contribute to occupational burnout. Identify the causes of occupational burnout in order to develop a plan to overcome them. ...
Occupational Asthma, What is occupational asthma? Occupational asthma is a disease characterised by variable airflow limitation and/or airway hyper-responsiveness due t...
Speech Therapy - An Introduction, They also work with people who have eating, drinking, chewing and swallowing difficulties. [ 1 ] They work as part of a multidisciplinary team and have ...
Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies, The therapists These are usually psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, social workers, counsellors, GPs or occupational thera...
Contact and Occupational Dermatitis, What is occupational dermatitis? [ 3 ] Occupational dermatitis is the most common of a number of skin diseases caused by exposure t...
Shockwave Therapy, What is shockwave therapy? Shockwave therapy uses high energy sound waves, which pass through the skin to the affected area, increasing the blood flow ...
In patients with balance problems (who are at risk of falls) physiotherapy and occupational therapy can help core stability, balance, fitness and strength, and can make the environment safer....
Use of Oxygen Therapy in COPD, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) Oxygen therapy
Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), Nicotine replacement therapy is a way of getting nicotine into the bloodstream without smoking. It increases your chance of quitting smoking by ab...
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most effective form of treatment. See the separate leaflet called Menopause , for more information about ...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Cognitive behavioural therapy is a talking therapy that can help you manage your problems by changing the way you feel, think and act. ...
Physiotherapy. Occupational therapy. Speech therapy. Diet advice. Counselling, advice and support Medications for physical problems There are a number of diffe...
Gene Therapy, Disorders resulting from multiple gene defects, such as heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and diabetes, are not good candidates for gene therapy. Single gene defec...
Electroconvulsive Therapy, It may also need to be considered if patients become suicidal or homicidal. [ 13 ] A systematic review and meta-analysis confirmed that ECT is effective in tre...
Photodynamic Therapy, What is photodynamic therapy? Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a treatment modality that has been developing rapidly within various medical specialti...
Rehabilitation with physiotherapy or occupational therapy has been shown to be helpful for the more 'movement' side of functional neurological disorders, like weakness or tremors.
Ice and Heat Therapy for Pain Relief, Why do we use ice and heat therapy? Ice and heat therapy have been used for many years to treat pain and reduce swelling, and many p...
NHS Talking Therapies - Self Referral, What are talking therapies? Talking therapies can be very helpful if you are experiencing stress, low mood, depression or anxiety...
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy may also be helpful. Your practice nurse, GP or specialist will discuss your options with you.
Interventions to support social skills (attention, interactive play, responding to social overtures and initiating and maintaining social behaviours). Occupational therapy, including senso...