This is what grief is.
A hole ripped through the very fabric of your being.
The hole eventually heals along the jagged edges that remain. It may even...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a broad term used to describe a unique and versatile system that aids the optimization of wound healing through the application of sub-atmospheric pressure to help reduce inflammatory exudate and promote granulation tissue. It can be utilized to manage acute and chronic wounds, ranging from open fasciotomy wounds and diabetic foot ulcers to closed surgical incisions.
Dr. Lauren C. Seeberger, MD in Boise, ID - Neurology (Brain & Spinal Cord Disease) | DocSpot
Dr. Lauren C. Seeberger, MD specializes in neurology (brain & spinal cord disease) in Boise, ID at the VA Medical Center. Has specialty experience with Parkinson's.
Medication used for Parkinson's.
"Bradykinesia and rigidity are the most responsive symptoms while tremors are less responsive to levodopa therapy. Speech, swallowing disorders, postural instability, and freezing gait are the least responsive symptoms"