What is limb trauma?
Any injury to a limb, including the toes, fingers, arm, or both, is referred to as a limb injury. Broken bones, dislocations, sprains, strains, injuries to the nail, and bruises are all examples of limb injuries.
According to research, patients who start their rehabilitation sooner have better clinical outcomes. better long-term reintegration into life not just physically but also psychologically.
Our multimodal approach to rehabilitation following a severe lower limb injury is called Pace Rehabilitation.
Right after an injury, Sculpt Sublime offers your client a thorough plan to support the cornerstone of their rehabilitation.
We are aware that focusing on rehabilitation as soon as significant limb damage occurs helps patients build the strength, knowledge, and coping mechanisms necessary to avoid or be mentally ready for an amputation, should that ultimately be determined to be the best course of action.
FAQs
WHAT IS UROLOGY?
Urology is a surgical speciality that addresses male and female diseases of the urinary tract, as well as male reproductive system disorders. Urology is a part of health care that deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra). It also deals with the male organs that are able to make babies (penis, testes, scrotum, prostate, etc.). Since health problems in these body parts can happen to everyone, urologic health is important.
WHAT CAN I DO TO MAINTAIN GOOD UROLOGIC HEALTH ?
The best way to avoid urological problems is to maintain good overall health habits, including exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding tobacco, excessive alcohol, and caffeine.You should also avoid foods or substances that remove water from the body, known as diuretics.
THERE’S BLOOD IN MY URINE. WHAT MAY BE THE CAUSE?
The presence of blood in the urine could be the result of a minor cause or a serious underlying medical condition. To determine the source, a urologist will perform a thorough evaluation. The blood could be the result of an infection, kidney or bladder stones, cancer of the urinary system, or injury.
IT’S PAINFUL TO URINATE. WHAT COULD BE CAUSING THE PROBLEM?
There are many conditions that could result in painful urination. An infection of the urinary tract or prostate is a common cause, along with obstructions in the urethra, kidney, bladder, or prostate.