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Intensity of exercise for the treatment of osteoarthritis

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003
Therapeutic exercise is used as one modality to treat people with osteoarthritis (OA).To evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise of differing intensities on objective and subjective measures of disease activity in people with OA.We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Pedro, Current Contents, Sports Discus and CINAHL up to and including December 2002 ...
L, Brosseau   +4 more
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Intensive treatment of obstetric sepsis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969
Abstract A prospective study was carried out from 1965 to 1968 in which 94 patients with sepsis were managed by a “septic protocol.” These patients were divided into three categories: severely septic (73 patients); impending septic shock (20 patients); and frank septic shock (one patient). All patients recovered.
J H, Freel, W M, Gardner, W F, Geittmann
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TREATMENT OF HIGH INTENSITY BURNS

Archives of Surgery, 1951
THERMAL injury can be induced slowly or rapidly, depending on the intensity of the source. In peacetime, most burns result from exposure to low temperatures acting over a relatively long time; thus burns from hot water or steam are inflicted at temperatures ranging from 60 to 120 C.
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Intensive treatment models and coercion

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2007
Little evidence exists concerning the optimal treatment for patients with first-episode schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and the effect on traditional outcomes. The aim was to investigate whether optimal treatment models have an effect on the level of use of coercion and on traditional outcomes.
Ohlenschlaeger, Johan   +6 more
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Intensive treatment of the chronic schizophrenic

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1967
An Intensive Therapy Unit for the treatment and remotivation of chronic schizophrenic patients was established at Brooklyn State Hospital. The aim was to effect sufficient improvement to enable patients to function as useful members of society. The release of 183 patients (34.2 per cent) over a two-year period is a striking testament to the success of ...
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Intensive Community Treatment

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1979
Chronic unemployment remains a major obstacle to the successful community adjustment of offenders. As part of a comprehensive community treatment program, offenders with multiple employment handicaps were taught job-seeking skills and given intensive support in finding and maintaining employment.
Pamela Crozat, James D. Kloss
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Intensive Treatment for the Elderly

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— One important measure of a society is how it treats its elderly citizens. With the increasing average age of the US population, medical approaches toward the elderly are of growing concern. In the article by Campion et al entitled "Medical Intensive Care for the Elderly" (1981;246:2052) and the accompanying editorial "The Continuity ...
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THE INTENSIVE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912
The numerous contributions to the study of syphilis in recent years have confirmed in many points the previous observations of a purely clinical nature; along other lines they have settled mooted questions, but they have caused the previous views in regard to treatment to be largely revised.
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INTENSIVE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
To the Editor:— In the Paris letters March 12 and June 25, published respectively inThe JournalApril 9 and July 23, appeared reports under the title "The Intensive Treatment of Syphilis." These reports emanated from Dr. Arnault Tzanch and Dr. Paul Chevallier. These authors are using massive doses of arsphenamine in the treatment of syphilis, using the
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