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Spinal Decompression Therapy is designed to relieve pressure on joints, nerves, and intervertebral discs. It may be used to treat a wide range of problems, improving function and optimizing patient health. Spinal Decompression Treatment starts with a consultation with a chiropractic doctor who fully evaluates the patient with a history, and detailed musculoskeletal examination.
The patient may need imaging studies prior to commencing treatment. Once it's clear that the patient is safe to start treatment, the individual is positioned either face up (supine) or face down (prone) on the table according to the condition being treated. At times, placing the position in one position may be more painful than another so it's great to have the option.
If the patient is receiving lumbar spinal decompression, the patient holds on to hand grips and a pelvic harness is placed around the patient to apply the intermittent traction. If the patient is receiving cervical spinal decompression, the patient is positioned with their torso slightly elevated and a cervical harness applying traction underneath the areas of the mastoid. The elevation decreases shear forces and prevents the patient from being pulled off the table (the forces are fairly gentle).
During the procedure, the table is stretched apart as the intermittent traction occurs. It is not continuous spinal traction, rather intermittent so as to prevent the paraspinal muscles from spasm and guarding. Disc pressure is relieved and within the disc negative pressure is created. Nutrients and oxygen and blood flow are pulled in, allowing substances for healing of damaged regions.
Nerves that are being pinched as they exit the spinal column, from spinal stenosis or a disc herniation, may be relieved as the decompression allows for more room for the nerves to exit.
Spinal decompression is safe and may be beneficial for acute and chronic neck and back pain. A series of sessions are typical and may provide lasting pain relief.
David L. Greene, MD, Phoenix, AZ is CEO of Preferred Pain Center which serves the Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ metropolitan and surrounding areas. He can be reached at dgreene@preferredpaincenter.com and (602) 507-6550.
Preferred Pain Center is a Comprehensive Arizona Pain Center including Medical and Interventional Pain Management, Phoenix Chiropractors Treatment, Physical Therapy, Spinal Decompression Therapy, Acupuncture, and Manipulation Under Anesthesia.
Frequently Asked Computer Programmer Interview Questions
A computer programmer is a highly skilled person who writes computer software. They are liable for writing, testing, debugging, and maintaining the detailed instructions, called computer programs that computers must follow to perform their functions.
If you want to secure a decent job in this field then you should mentally prepare yourself to answer some of the frequently asked questions which are listed as under:
1. Can you please tell us something about your professional experience for this post?
I have ample experience in this field. I have worked on various big projects up till now. I have adequate experience in designing and developing complex applications. I have supervised development activities for numerous projects. I have also participated in many times in architectural, designing and coding reviews.
2. Please give a short description of a class?
It is one of the most basic technical questions asked by an interviewer. You can say that - a class is a blueprint or prototype from which objects are created. It is a real-world object which consists of methods and data.
3. What do you understand by call by value, call by reference and call by address?
In call by value a copy of the argument is passed as parameter. So the caller method and the called method are working on different sets of data. Any change in one will not affect another. In call by reference the address of an argument is passed, so any kind of modification in one will be reflected in the other. Call by address is same as call by reference.
4. What technical and non technical skills do you possess?
In my profession up till now I have worked on UNIX, C, C++, Visual Basic, DEC, VAX, System Servers, SGI, Intel 8086 Assembler, VMS, Pascal, LISP, FORTRAN, Basic, Macro-II, RCS, MS, Team Ware, MS/DOS, and Solaris. I have excellent analytical, problem solving, and interpersonal skills.
5. Please elaborate about your strength and weakness?
It is an excellent question which offers you a good opportunity to put a positive turn on something pessimistic. You have to shape your negatives into positives. Like in weakness you can say that I am too focused toward my work and I think I should take out time for myself. As far as strong points are concerned, they expect a simple answer from you. Just tell that you are hardworking, perfectionist and ambitious.
It is very essential to be prepared for an interview. During the course of an interview, you may be asked various questions. Just one bad answer can stand out and cost you the job. So be careful while you appear for an interview.
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Why do you think there is a PC v MAC war???
I've been a frontline soldier in this war for over a decade, and as a PC user, I logically blame the Mac users, as for the last 13 years, I have had to slap down these people as they take swipes at PCs. You see what with their 5% of the market, I'm as worried about them, as I would be about a DEC-VAX mainframe, I have my PC and I get on with it, so why do these people constantly need to take pot-shots at all aspects of the PC? Like these adverts by Mac themselves....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7ReS_ur4Kc&NR
Why are there virii and spyware for the PC and not the Mac? Because no-one is going to be interested in making either for the poor return they'll get.
See I'll admit the mac comes with some nice bundled software, but that's because no-one else makes software for the thing!
So if you're a Mac user, can you argue that it's the PC people that started the war? Or will you admit you are insecure and bitter?
The whole Mac vs PC thing has been going on since the year dot. It's no different to X-Box owners claiming their gaming machines are better than Playstations etc. Both have their strengths and weaknesses and it's great that consumers have a choice.
Evi Nemeth (an Ada Lovelace day tribute)
LWN.net: "The chief of the Unix side was Evi Nemeth. The first thing that struck most people about Evi was a general sense of distraction and disorganization; it's only later that one realized the she was one of those smart people who make things happen."
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