Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Mechanical Low back Pain
Reference:
Hills, E,C, (2006, Jun. 28 ) Mechanical low back pain. eMedicine Retrieved on 3/20/2009 from http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/310353-overview
Summary:
In Hill’s article “Mechanical Low Back Pain,” he states that low back pain (LBP) in the U.S. is a serious problem that often relates deeply with physical disease. In addition, those who are middle-aged LBP is connected with their jobs. Therefore, most Americans must have experience LBP in their lives. However,this problem can be improved in a month. Also, there are many useful guidelines for either preventing and treating LBP, and one of those was issued in 1994. Between 2002-2011, many Physical Therapy institutes created a sensible approach to managing LBP problems. A physical therapist who use various approaches treating LBP is a valuable specialist.
Reaction:
Many people including myself are interested in the problem of lower back pain (LBP). Perhops it is our common destiny as humans since we walk on two legs, not four. I think most people live with LBP. That is why we treat for LBP. In my case, since I have experienced LBP as a patient; as a physical threapist, therefore, I can treat other patients who have LBP problem. Consequently, I can understand both the patient's and physical therapist’s mindset. Always, I try to understand the patient’s situation with LBP. It is very important to have a good relationship between patinents and therapists. Having a good relationship is the best way to resolve LBP problems, because this broading view of the problem have both physical and mental components. I learned this through my working experience. If we are successful in this effort, many people all onver the world will be interested in learning our treatment program.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
The Flag of Japan
The flag of Japan which is based on white with red circle and simple is called "Hinomaru" in Japan. Long time ago, the Hinomaru used to use for armys' symbol. Moewover, in Meiji restoration the flag of Japan became official as flag of our country. However, at that time our national flag was not still accepted all over the world because of national isolation. In 1953, American goverment demanded urge Japan to open trade. After that, Japanese goverment carried the banner for Hinomaru as Japanese national flag. Then the hinomaru has been symbol of Japan. In addition, the Hinomaru is known as "rising sun." A red circle means the sun, and we often call "rising sun." We believe that Japan is the first place to rise the sun all over the world. Even though Hinomaru is symple, but they include strong mean and mysterious it.
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