PPT-NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT FOR INJURY RECOVERY
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Lecture content provided by GSSI a division of PepsiCo Inc Any opinions or scientific interpretations expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of PepsiCo Inc. It also accelerates recovery and reduces postoperative morbidity and overall costs Objective recovery during postoperative convalescence cases Material and Methods A comparative clinical trial was conducted in health drink or the comparator health d A-Level. Physical Education. Extended Learning. Research innovative techniques to enhance recovery from exercise, possibly with the use of technology.. Recovery from injury. Full recovery is essential to:. Chaplain (Col.) Herman Keizer, Jr. (U.S. Army, ret.) . Founding Co-Director (retired). The Soul Repair Center. Brite Divinity School. www.brite.edu/soulrepair. . Returning Home, Strengthening Families. Dr. . Nahlaa. A. . Khalifa. . Clinical Nutrition Department. Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences. King . Abdulaziz. University. Content . Aim. Methodology . Studies. . 1. 2. 3. 4. Conclusion & . Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion). Nathaniel W. Nelson, Ph.D., . ABPP-CN. 1,2. 1. University of St. Thomas, Graduate School of Professional Psychology. 2. Private Practice. Outline. Clinical Neuropsychology: Who We Are and What We Do. Presented by: Kristin Noecker & Darren Hoffer of The RASE Project. The RASE Project. Offices in Harrisburg, Carlisle, Lancaster, Lebanon, York and Hanover serving a nine county area of Dauphin, Cumberland/Perry, Lancaster, Lebanon, Franklin, Fulton, Adams and York counties. Traumatic Brain Injury: Diagnosis, Malingering, Recovery, and Prognosis for . Occupational Functioning. Jason.bailie@mdofficemail.com. 619-433-9916. 1. Objective. Overview of TBI . Recovery after TBI. Lauri O. Byerley, PhD, RD. Gain appreciation for the importance of nutrition in helping your patients heal and physically improve.. Goal. Case Study. Phases of Injury. Physiological and Metabolic Consequence of Each Phase. Flora Hammond, MD Professor & Chair, PM&R Indiana University SOM Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Indianapolis, IN Managing Brain Injury as Chronic Condition Indiana TBI Model Systems Grant support to Indiana University School of Medicine from: ESF to RSF: Everyone has a Recovery Function Fall Forum 2016 Michelle Oblinsky & Kate Archie Intro Michelle Oblinsky VEST Director Kate Archie Logistics Specialist Winter 2016 January 20 February 24 Jessica L. Taylor, MD. Director, Faster Paths Bridge Clinic. Boston Medical Center. Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics. Boston University School of Medicine. We encourage you to use these slides when teaching. If you do, please cite this source and note any changes made.. This presentation has been developed by the NTOI committee as a support for any talks you may be giving over Nutritional Therapy Week (NTW) It is intended to help you with content as well as ensure consistency around some key messages such as the definition of Nutritional Therapy. We have also included some speaker notes (written as you might say it to an audience) to assist your presentations, but please feel free to amend with language you are comfortable with. . Injuries . There is a lack of scientific evidence to support increasing protein during the initial phases of repair, as it is believed, to be unlikely that protein interventions at this stage would prevent muscle breakdown(1). There is however a correlation between impeded wound healing and increases in inflammation from insufficient protein intake(4). In fact, BCAA’s in particular leucine, have been shown to have an anabolic affect within the muscle both in resting and recovery periods after exercise, mediated by the activation of enzymes responsible for protein synthesis(9). In this phase of immobilization there is a resistance by the immobilized muscle to nutrients providing anabolic stimulation which may in part be counteracted by supplying adequate dietary leucine but this needs to be confirmed by further human studies(1. Scope of the Problem . 23.5 million (10%) of American adults report being in “recovery” from a substance use disorder.. In light of the current epidemic and the explosion of technology, it would be a missed opportunity not to capitalize on technology to promote treatment and recovery successes..
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