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Pacemaker implantation - (DR)for Carotid sinus syndrome
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesAtrial fibrillation
Pacemaker implantation - (DR) For Atrial fibrillation
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesAtrioventricular block (av-block)
Pacemaker implantation - (DR) For AV-BLOCK
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesHeart failure
Pacemaker implantation - (DR) For Heart Failure
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesAtrial flutter
Pacemaker implantation - (DR) For Atrial flutter
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesAtrial flutter
Pacemaker implantation - (DR) For Atrial flutter
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesAtrial flutter
Radiofrequency ablation (rfa)
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesSick sinus syndrome (sss)
Pacemaker implantation and coronary angiography - (VR) For sick sinus syndrome
Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseasesRelevant treatments
Multiple sclerosis
The patients of Multiple Sclerosis can truly benefit from an intensive rehabilitation program based on physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and hydrotherapy.
Parkinson's disease
The Parkinson disease patients can truly benefit by an intensive rehabilitation program based on physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. The rehabilitation program aims at improving walking, balance and flexibility, increasing aerobic skill and eventually the functional independence.
Stroke
The aim of rehabilitation is the best possible recovery of the functional independence of the patient through teaching walking again, through restraining the spasticity of the hemiplegic limps, through teaching again everyday life activities, improving swallowing and speech and through the proper psychological support.
The best rehabilitation outcome is directly related to the time of intervention. Therefore, the early start of a rehabilitation program increases the expected result.
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New breast cancer therapy targets ‘aggressive’ protein
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“Nose Job” takes a giant leap in new technology
More people want to change the shape of their nose today than any time in the past 10 years. The build-up of the demand encourages new developments in technology which has never been as remarkable as today.
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It is perfectly normal for a woman to want to improve her body, especially after a pregnancy and birth or a surgery. The way we feel about our body and appearance is of major importance, key to the boost of self-confidence and good mood. There are solutions with which you can correct any kind of imperfection questioning the femininity of a woman, and achieve the desired appearance.