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What kinds of treatment options are there for me if I have instability?

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Treatment options for instability consist of a good course of physical therapy with a strong home program to strengthen the muscles about the shoulder as well as the many muscles connecting to the scapula.
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What kinds of treatment options are there for me if I have a rotator cuff tear?

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The first treatment option is a smart course of physical therapy to maintain motion in the shoulder and work towards increasing the strength power and endurance of the rotator cuff muscles. If this conservative management with a strong emphasis on a home exercise program, does not decrease pain and increase function, then surgical alternatives are often considered.
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What kinds of treatment options are there for me if I have a “labral” tear?

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A conservative short course of physical therapy can be tried. However, these tears are generally mechanical in nature and often times require trimming or sewing with an arthroscopic surgical procedure.
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What kinds of treatment options are there for AC joint problems?

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Treatment options for AC joint problems involve reducing the inflammation about the capsule or managing the symptoms of arthritis in the AC joint. This involves nonsteroid anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), cortisone injections, or possibly surgery.
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What kinds of treatment options are there for shoulder stiffness/adhesive capsulitis?

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There are several treatment options for the stiff shoulder. The most common initial treatment is a well thought out physical therapy program with a strong emphasis on home exercises/stretching. If this does not decrease the pain and increase the motion, occasionally you will have to undergo a manipulation of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint) while you are briefly put under a general anesthesia.
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What are the treatment options?

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Minor hemorrhoids can be treated with a diet high in fiber and bulk, creams and suppositories, stool softeners, Sitz (warm water) baths and by blotting the peri-anal area with a wet wipe or toilet paper after a bowel movement. Local anesthetics and analgesics, vasoconstrictors, protectants, antiseptics, keratolytics, astringents, anticholinergics, wound healing agents and corticosteroid products may also provide symptomatic relief.
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The presence of fibroids does not always require treatment. Women who are not experiencing symptoms from their fibroids may choose not to be treated. However, if the fibroids are causing symptoms or interfering with fertility or pregnancy, treatment may be the best course of action. Traditionally, fibroids have been removed surgically either by myomectomy (removal of fibroids from uterus) or hysterectomy (removal of the uterus).
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How do you get shoulder instability?

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Shoulder instability often comes from either a large traumatic event or many small (repetitive) traumatic events. For instance, a pitcher who throws for years can, over time, stretch out the shoulder capsule and cause instability. A tackle in football can cause the shoulder to traumatically dislocate. Some people are born with “loose collagen” and these patients can develop the pain of instability through simply activities of daily life.
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What is lumbar instability?

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Lumbar instability involves excessive motion between vertebral segments. This motion may be caused by spinal fractures, tumors, infection, scoliosis or other bony abnormalities that weaken the architecture of the spine. When severe, the instability can cause incapacitating deformity or pain as a result of the structural changes. Instability can also lead to damage or inflammation of the nerve roots. Disc degeneration may cause more subtle instability and produce pain from repetitive motion.
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Lumbar instability is excessive motion between vertebral segments. This may be caused by spinal fractures, tumors, infection, scoliosis, or other bony abnormalities that weaken the architecture of the spine. When severe, the instability can cause incapacitating deformity or pain due to the structural changes. Instability can also lead to damage or inflammation of the nerve roots. Disc degeneration may cause more subtle instability and produce pain from repetitive micromotion.
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What kinds of treatment options are available?

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Research and testing continues to be conducted in an effort to find a cure for mesothelioma. Currently, the most common treatments for mesothelioma are surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy and heated intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy.
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What kinds of heartburn treatment are available?

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Antacids work directly in the stomach, neutralizing the gastric acid, but they cannot prevent additional acid from being produced. However, over-the-counter histamine 2 receptor blockers (H2 blockers), such as Tagamet HB 200®, work for eight hours or more. And you can take H2 blockers, unlike antacids, before or after a meal to prevent or treat heartburn.
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What kinds of medical treatment can I get?

Medical treatment required as a result of your injury or illness must be provided by a health care provider approved by your employer or your employer's insurance carrier. Chiropractic visits may be limited. Surgery; hospital care; dental; prescription drugs; braces and crutches; and any other medical supplies ordered must be approved by your authorized treating physician.
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The initial goal of treatment is to reduce or control the pain, and this is usually done with rest and anti-inflammatory medication, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Sometimes, if you are having trouble controlling your pain, the doctor may suggest a cortisone injection ?a strong anti-inflammatory medication- directly into the joint. A physical or occupational therapist will direct your rehabilitation.
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What kind of treatment options are there for me?

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Initial non-operative treatment will include physical therapy and a home exercise program. Ongoing, unrelieved pain may require surgery.
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How do I evaluate my treatment options?

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Educate yourself using sources like Y-Me, the Internet, the American Cancer Society, and friends and family. Both the pro's and con's need to be discussed and weighed based on your personal life style. Choose the option that best suits you, your lifestyle, and your expectations. YOU must be comfortable with the choices you make because what is right for one person is not right for all. Become informed on the risks and benefits of each option.
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What are the treatment options for eczema?

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We've developed an easy way to help you find answers to questions you may have about eczema (atopic dermatitis) and its treatment. Simply type your question (Example: "What is Eczema?") into the "Search" box on the left side of any page of our site. Search results will include answers to frequently asked questions, and/or links to places on the site that are relevant to your eczema question.
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What are typical treatment options?

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Many, but not all infants/children need treatment to control high blood pressure; this is done with medication(s). It is not unusual for dosages to be decreased or weaned with age. (Kidneys generally do not grow in size, but stay the same with ARPKD.) If needed, urinary tract infections (UTI's) are controlled with antibiotics. Other symptoms are treated as they occur.
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What are the options for treatment?

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A:There are many options for the treatment of cancer, both traditional as well as complementary/alternative/integrative (CAM). Traditional methods include chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. CAM has many options to choose from, both for standalone and integrative options. Some examples include some biological/immuno/nutritional therapies, among others. Click here to read more on CAM therapies we advocate.
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Yes, interferon has been used in the treatment of polycythemia vera and other myeloproliferative disorders since the mid-1980's. Some literature reports suggest that interferon is proving superior to phlebotomy and may become the treatment of choice for PV and related MPD disorders as it may offer the best option for improving the marrow status and delaying or preventing development of the "spent phase" in PV and Et. But not all doctors are in agreement on this.
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What are the treatment options for arthritis?

Because there are nearly 100 types of arthritis each type of arthritis is treated different. Treatment for arthritis often involves multiple strategies. Your treatment may vary over time and may be different from someone else's depending on the type of arthritis you have. Your physician will work with you to determine the best treatment options for your specific condition.
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What treatment options are available for mesothioma?

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Treatment will depend on the stage of the disease. If it is localized, surgery is the normal procedure. The oncologist will remove the affected part of the chest lining and surrounding tissue. If the pleura is affected, it may necessitate a pneumonectony, or removal of a lung, as well as part of the diaphragm. Radiation therapy is another option. This procedure uses targeted ionizing radiation (similar to that present in nuclear reactors) to destroy malignant cells.
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