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Dancing During Labor: Social Media Trend Or Future Practice?, Caroline P. Toberna, Drew Horter, Kayla Heslin, Marie M. Forgie, Emily Malloy, Jessica J. F. Kram
Dancing During Labor: Social Media Trend Or Future Practice?, Caroline P. Toberna, Drew Horter, Kayla Heslin, Marie M. Forgie, Emily Malloy, Jessica J. F. Kram
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Over the past 30 years, medical interventions in pregnancy and childbirth have increased. Some pregnant women seek less invasive and nonpharmacological options to manage discomforts during labor. While exercise during pregnancy is recommended, less is known about exercise, specifically dancing, during labor. While anecdotal evidence is supportive, little is known about the implications of exercise and dance during the first stage of labor for pain reduction and labor progression. Some movements common in dance, such as expanding hip circles that loosen and relax muscles of the pelvic floor, may be beneficial to women during labor. Available evidence suggests that dancing …
Primary & Secondary Prevention Of Cardiovascular Disease In Primary Care, Marshall Miller, Md
Primary & Secondary Prevention Of Cardiovascular Disease In Primary Care, Marshall Miller, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Overview
Review historical perspective and complexity of primary CVD prevention
Discuss primary & secondary prevention of CAD and the 2019 ACC/AHA guidelines
-- Review of the evidence & primary literature
- Focus on CV risk assessment, DM, ASA/DAPT
- Practical guidance and management considerations
-- CASES- let’s practice and discuss
Addressing Exercise Accessibility In Winter Conditions In Milton, Vermont, Liam Du Preez
Addressing Exercise Accessibility In Winter Conditions In Milton, Vermont, Liam Du Preez
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Exercise is a critical aspect of health maintenance, especially in the context of chronic medical problems such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Weather and climate conditions in Vermont directly impact Vermonters' ability to exercise, and this results in negative impacts in their health maintenance and healthcare costs nationally and locally. This project explores the direct and indirect impact of decreased exercise and explore a modality for informing patients on how to stay active safely in the winter.