Dr. Jonathan Gayed, DPT, OCS Physical Therapist - Orthopedic Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 649 Leigh Ter, Township Of Washington, NJ 07676 Phone: 551-233-9110 Fax: 551-233-0644 |
Dr. Tyler Matthew Ardizzone, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 285a Pascack Rd, Township Of Washington, NJ 07676 Phone: 201-358-9200 |
Chandni J Patel Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 14 Roberts Ct, Township Of Washington, NJ 07676 Phone: 551-777-1826 |
Rise Rehabilitation And Fitness L.l.c. Physical Therapist - Orthopedic Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 649 Leigh Ter, Township Of Washington, NJ 07676 Phone: 201-310-4465 |
Ed Ruzicka, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 394 Beech St, Township Of Washington, NJ 07676 Phone: 800-950-6066 |
Dr. Carson Francis, DPT, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 285 Pascack Rd, Township Of Washington, NJ 07676 Phone: 201-358-9200 |
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Patients in Sweden living with peripheral neuropathic pain are set to gain access to a new treatment option which can provide pain relief for up to three months following a single 30- or 60-minute application. The new treatment patch uses capsaicin - the substance found in chilli peppers which gives them their 'heat' - to change the function of pain sensing nerves in the area of skin affected.
The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency advised that patients with certain artificial hips need annual tests to check for metal ions and MRIs if they show symptoms. The new guidelines follow reports from doctors of swelling and tissue damage in some patients with metal-on-metal hip implants. The update applies to those in Britain with a hip replacement with a head diameter of 36 millimetres or more. The MHRA said on Tuesday that around 49,000 UK patients with large-head hip implants out of 65,000 with all-metal hips were in a high-risk category.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues with many thousands of new infections reported each day, there is a need for widely applicable surveillance testing to gain a better understanding of infection rates, especially the number of infections in people with mild or no symptoms, who can still be carriers.
A patch made from cryopreserved human umbilical cord may be a novel method for treating spina bifida in utero, according to researchers at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
New research from the University of Southampton shows that removing confectionery and other unhealthy products from checkouts and the end of nearby aisles and placing fruit and vegetables near store entrances prompts customers to make healthier food purchases.
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