Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Skeletal Careers : Chiropractor

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Chiropractors are health professionals that focus on muscular disorders. They reduce pain by manual relocating the displaced joint, or assist in improving the function of the patients injured body part. Chiropractors tend to focus on the spinal chord because they believe that they can reduce the pressure since the central nervous system is connected to the spine. Chiropractors pursue higher education for 4 years in a rigourous program studying human composition and clinical training. They must attend a specialized chiropractor school after their bachelors to get their license in chiropractor. The average starting income for a chiropractor is around $64,500.

Reference: https://www.naturalhealers.com/chiropractic/job-description/

Skeletal Disease : Osteochondrodysplasia


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Background:
Osteochondrodysplasia or skeletal dysplasia is the medical term for a bone development disorder. There are 7 different types of Osteochondrodysplasia, Achondroplasia, Cleidocranial dysostosis, Fibrous dysplasia, Langer-Giedion syndrome, Maffucci syndrome, Osteosclerosis,  and Osteogenesis imperfecta. These disease are similar to one another as it causes dwarfism, thinning of bones, soft tissue damage, brittle bones, etc.
Treatment
Treatment for an adult with some type of Osteochondrodysplasia seems to not be effective. The only option doctors have is to provide surgical limb lengthening. With skeletal diseases, the body cannot rebuild or continue to grow that bone, therefore, the only possible option is have a prosthetic or artificial bone put in place.
Symptoms
The most common symptom of Osteochondrodysplasia is dwarfism, you can tell when an individual is suffering from Osteochondrodysplasia when their body composition is uneven or they physically waddle as they walk.
Reference
https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/children-s-health-issues/hereditary-connective-tissue-disorders/osteochondrodysplasias

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Tissue Disease: Eczema



Eczema

Causes:  There are multiple causes of Eczema. The lack of moisture, genetic variation, skin protection, and irritation/ allergies lead to possible eczema. 

Symptoms: symptoms of Eczema itching, dry skin, bumps, scaly. Severe forms of eczema can leave your skin bleeding and looking really flaky. 

Treatment: Eczema is not a curable disorder; However, it is a treatable disease if followed by a proper skin care routine and moisturizing. Treatment should be consistent in order for the severity to lessen. Like any other skin disease, irritation and scratching can further damage more parts of the skin and the bacteria can spread.
Prognosis: Eczema is different for all people, for some it can be a lifetime skin disease, and for others it can go away with the proper care. The long term success for eczema is still up in the air. It is very likely that the symptoms will not be as severe, but the symptoms can lessen. Possible foods can trigger the disease to grow more and spread, so there are some foods to avoid such as dairy, nuts, and some types of shellfish.
Reference:

https://nationaleczema.org/eczema/treatment/

Cal Tech Robot Presentation Extra Credit


What I Learned: 

At the robotics presentation, I learned that creating a robot consist of countless mathematic equations put together precisely in order to augment a robot itself.  Many labs struggle to have robots learn from artificial intelligence; In fact, most starter-up lab projects build their works off of human controlled robots. The beginning is finding out what works best to keep the robot standing straight up and walking in a straight line, then comes a gyroscope-like contraption that ensures that the robot will not tilt over. The tremendous effort by a team is required to put together a robot that works. Like any lab working with new material and experiments, the lab group has to craft their own safety mechanism to ensure that their $500,000 machine does not break. 

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Careers with tissues : Acupuncture



Day in the Life: A typical day in the life of an Acupuncturist consists of maintaining and satisfying general health through analyzing muscle pain and applying needles to release tension. An Acupuncturist will assess the pain and precisely place the needles at pressure points. Acupuncture is an ancient practice done with the theory that energy pathways throughout the body is out of rhythm.

To Become an Acupuncturist: An Acupuncturist must go complete their masters or doctorate degree. A bachelors is not required, however, a minimum of 2 years in undergraduate is required. There are specialized schools that are Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM). Completion of the doctorate comes with the license exam, the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)

Salary: $74,710

Reference:
https://www.naturalhealers.com/acupuncture/job-description/