Posts Tagged ‘Acute’


Chronic Back Pain Can Be Treated with Dr Allen?s Device, While Acute Back Pain Needs Special Attention to Its Cause and Treatment, Highlights Fine Treatment

Tuesday, October 9th, 2012


London, UK (PRWEB) October 05, 2012

Unlike acute pain, which is a mere signal of an immediate problem such as burns, cuts or injuries, the cause of chronic pain usually develops in an organ or a body area over a long time. So different approaches to acute and chronic conditions are appropriate, and a lasting treatment that works continuously on the chronic problem can achieve significantly better results. This is why back pain relief with Dr. Allen?s therapeutic devices is effective for chronic lower back pain, as well as for the upper spine area, Fine Treatment reveals.

A recent review finds no evidence to suggest that spinal manipulation is more effective than other therapy options for acute back pain, says Health Behavior News Service in ?Evidence Does Not Back-Up Spinal Manipulation for Acute Lower Back Pain? on 9/20/2012. It produces better results in chronic cases, though multiple sessions come at a substantial cost.

According to Dr. H J McQuay, from the Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, patients with chronic pain are unlikely to respond to conventional analgesics – i.e. painkillers. These pains often have little pattern, but are less troublesome when the patient is distracted. The efficacy dose-response curve for NSAIDs is flatter than the dose-response for adverse effects such as gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness, and drowsiness. Increasing the dose to improve analgesia is therefore more likely to increase adverse effects than to improve analgesia.

Dr. Simon Allen’s research on The Origin of Diseases explains the cause of degenerative discs disease: over time, wear and tear processes occur with changes of their shape. In order to restore the discs, the surrounding tissue reacts by increasing of the number of capillaries and thus the tissue around them swells. The spine has a unique strong construction which includes bones, discs, muscles and ligaments, so the swelling creates pressure and, consequently, pain, stiffness and immobility.

The Thermobalancing therapy is the only way to support blood circulation in the affected area at the capillary level bringing nutrients to the intervertebral discs and improving their condition. In addition, it is reduces the swelling dramatically relieving the disturbing symptoms. Please watch the video on how easy is to use Dr. Allen?s device at home: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqPVtqdSRo.

?The Thermobalancing therapy relieves lower back pain within days by tackling its cause,? says Dr. Simon Allen. ?Dr. Allen?s therapeutic device is the first effective natural treatment for the spine and sciatica. It’s cost-effective and widely affordable.?

For more information please visit the Fine Treatment website: http://www.finetreatment.co.uk/sciaticatreatment/lowerbackpaintreatment.html.

About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:

Dr. Simon Allen is a highly experienced medical professional. His specialty is in the internal medicine and cardio-vascular field, and he has treated patients after a heart attack, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, prostate and spine conditions. Fine Treatment exclusively offers Dr Allen?s devices for prostate treatment: chronic prostatitis and BPH, coronary heart disease, dissolving kidney stones, as well as for back pain and sciatica relief.







Hospitals Using DrFirst?s RcopiaAC? Named in the Top 100 Acute Care Facility Study

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Rockville, Md (PRWEB) May 11, 2012

Several hospitals utilizing DrFirst?s RcopiaAC medication history and discharge electronic prescribing have been named among the top 100 hospitals in the country by Thomson Reuters in its 19th annual study of overall organizational performance. Since 1993 the Thomson Reuters (formerly Solucient, LLC) study evaluates performance in 10 categories including mortality, medical complications, patient safety, average patient stay, expenses, profitability, patient satisfaction, adherence to clinical standards of care, post-discharge mortality and readmission rates for acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart failure and pneumonia.

?We are proud that so many of our hospital clients have been recognized in the Thomson Reuters top 100 hospitals study,? said G. Cameron Deemer, president of DrFirst. ?This list is comprised of hospitals that are operating efficiently and cost-effectively and seeing high levels of patient safety and satisfaction. We are confident that RcopiaAC is assisting many of the hospitals to achieve these goals.?

RcopiaAC simplifies the often complex medication reconciliation process by providing medication history and discharge e-prescribing. On average it takes 45 minutes to collect medication history from a patient. DrFirst reduces the time it takes to collect this data by providing the richest and most informative home medication list, obtained by querying more data sources than any other solution on the market. Providers can reduce adverse drug events by using the home medication list to verify medications for patients who are unconscious, cannot communicate or cannot remember their home medications.

RcopiaAC?s discharge e-prescribing also allows hospitals to provide a higher level of patient service and safety as well as save time and money. The system performs real-time formulary status checking, displays coverage limits and copays and suggests preferred drug alternatives.

Among the Thomson Reuters Top 100 Hospitals are these users of RcopiaAC:

Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Inglewood, Calif.

Desert Valley Hospital, Victorville, Calif.

Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center, Garden Grove, Calif.

Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins, Colo.