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Compression Therapy And How It Will Help You To Heal
Compression socks were something that old people used to wear to help their circulation and to increase the flow of blood around the body.  In the last few years, compression therapy has become a very popular therapy amongst people of all ages, especially with regard to healing after a surgery or an injury. There are a variety of compression therapies available, but the most common compression therapy involves the simple wearing of compression socks or medical grade compression sock, combined with some physical therapy.
The results are astonishing.  At the CURE medical Centre in Dubai, a number of physical therapies are offered, including compression therapy.  It may be offered in conjunction with massage or heat therapy; thereafter the physiotherapist will put the socks on the patient, and teach them how to put them on and take them off.  
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 So who benefits from compression therapy?  At the Cure Medical Centre Physiotherapy, compression therapy will be offered to:-
 •        After vein surgery
•        To help compromised veins
•        For leg swelling
•        After a leg, knee or foot injury.
•        After any muscular injury.
•        For a person with a blood clot.
•        After surgery, to prevent blood clots and thrombosis.
•        For people who have aches and pains in their feet and legs.
 Recovering from surgery can take time and one of the risks after surgery is thrombosis.  Wearing compression stockings helps to reduce pressure in the veins and allows the blood flow to return to normal quickly. At the Cure Medical Centre in Sharjah, almost all patients are given compression stockings to wear after surgery, especially if they are going to be combined to their bed for more than 24 hours.
 Compression therapy Sharjah is often given in the hospital after surgery, or in the physical therapy centre. A patient may require just one session of physiotherapy but may require a treatment plan, depending on the nature of the illness or injury.  A professional physiotherapist will assess you and come up with the right treatment plan for you.
 Compression stockings are stockings that are well fitting, fairly tight when on but not uncomfortably tight, made out of an elasticated material. They do exactly as per their name - they compress.  They allow the blood to flow freely and blood that has stagnated or is in the danger of clotting, is allowed to flow more freely.
 Compression stockings cannot be bought over the counter and must be bought via a prescription.  A physiotherapist at the Cure Medical Centre in Sharjah will tell you if compression therapy is recommended, and will then order the correct stockings for you. The stockings come in various sizes and it is important that your stockings are the right size, otherwise they will not do the work.
 Compression therapy also helps people, not with injury or after surgery, but who suffer with swollen ankles and feet, and who are perhaps doing work that entails them standing on their feet all day long.  The stockings do most of their work around the lower part of the leg, the ankle, with the compression working upwards and outwards, alleviating pressure all over. They come in a variety of sizes and lengths - some are knee high and others go all the way over the thigh. Your physiotherapist will tell you what you need.
 Compress therapy Sharjah is offered at the Cure Medical Centre, which offers a wide variety of physiotherapies.  They also offer heat therapy, massage therapy (these two are probably the most common therapies), exercise therapy which can involve pilates, aqua therapy, needling therapy, shock therapy and compression therapy.  Compression therapy is very widely offered, and is a popular therapy as it ‘continues at home.’  The socks stay on for as long as is needed, applying the amount of pressure that is needed.
 Compression stockings by the way are often worn by people who take blood thinners or anti coagulants, anyone with a deep vein thrombosis or the possibility of a deep vein thrombosis, people with varicose or spider veins and to patients after surgery. They are also given to sports men and women after injury.
 If you are worried about what compression stockings may look like under your gorgeous clothing, don’t worry. They are tight fitting, you can wear them easily under clothing and they are not uncomfortable, and they also come in a variety of colours.   At the Cure Medical Centre Physiotherapy your physiotherapist will recommend which stockings you wear, how long you wear them for and what size or length you need. They will also want to assess you, every now and again, depending on your condition
 Compression therapy is also recommended for people who take long flights and regular flights and who may be at risk of a deep vein thrombosis.  If you are a regular traveller, perhaps travelling in and out of Dubai for business, then make an appointment with a physiotherapist at the Cure Medical Centre to find out if compression stockings would be a good idea for you.
 Physiotherapy is pretty advanced today, especially in Sharjah Dubai, where technology is cutting edge.  The physiotherapy centre at the Cure Medical Centre has an excellent team of highly qualified physiotherapists and health care practitioners.  They will assess you, communicate with you and / or your doctor, and give you advice on what kind of physiotherapy is recommended.  If you have had surgery, a physiotherapist will try and get you up and about as soon as possible, and will recommend a combination of physiotherapies, probably combined with compression therapy.
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COVID-19: UAE coronavirus curve could peak in four weeks, say doctors
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Abu Dhabi: The variety of coronavirus instances in the UAE has been rising steadily because the first affected person was detected right here in February. With strict motion restrictions in place, residents are starting to surprise when the coronavirus curve in the UAE will lastly peak.
In current days, senior well being officers have declined to set a timeline for it. However medical professionals stay hopeful that the stringent social distancing and hygiene measures is not going to solely assist each day case numbers to succeed in their highest degree quickly but additionally assist the curve to flatten.
The overall consensus is that the variety of COVID-19 instances ought to peak someday after four weeks, with the belief that residents adhere to precautionary measures.
Yesterday, the nation introduced 398 instances, the best each day quantity but, bringing the whole nationwide tally to 4,521.
What’s the curve?
The coronavirus curve reveals the quantity of people that contract COVID-19 over a given interval. This statistical mannequin is often bell-shaped. The upper the bell, the sharper the rise in the variety of each day new instances. Which means that too many individuals are getting contaminated on the identical time, putting great pressure on a rustic or area’s healthcare system. A flatter curve, alternatively, signifies that the identical variety of persons are being contaminated over an extended time period.
When the variety of each day new instances turns into secure or begins to say no, the curve is claimed to have peaked.
When will it peak in UAE?
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Dr Fatemah Aghanasiri
“COVID-19 is still a new disease and we don’t know much about it yet. However, as per the epidemiological model based on global population data and travel patterns, mid-May to mid-June is estimated to be when the number of cases peaks in the UAE,” mentioned Dr Fatemeh Aghanasiri, basic practitioner at Aster Clinic, Arabian Ranches.
The same timeline has additionally been steered by a health care provider at a public well being facility throughout an interview with native media shops, however he harassed the necessity for social distancing to realize this.
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Dr Maher Balkis
“It takes much longer to recover from COVID-19 than it does to become infected. As there is no specific cure, recovery relies on a person’s own immune system to fight off the virus, supported by specialist medical care. We are seeing very positive outcomes among our patients and we expect to see the number of recoveries continue to rise now that patients have had time to recover,” mentioned Dr Maher Bilkis, affiliate workers doctor for infectious illnesses on the Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi.
Is a peak attainable earlier?
Different physicians are much more hopeful, given the in depth precautions carried out throughout the nation.
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Dr Hiba Mashkoola
“The UAE has taken so many measures over the last two weeks that I cannot help but be hopeful. Chief among these are the many drive-through screening centres that are now operating across the country, making testing available to all, and the requirement to wear face masks in public,” mentioned Dr Hiba Mashkoola, household doctor at Medcare Medical Centre, Sharjah.
“With the number of patients screened being maximised, I feel that all suspect and asymptomatic cases will be screened shortly, and the number of new cases will peak very soon, even as early as next week,” she added.
What impacts the curve?
Dr Charles Stanford, senior director at VPS Healthcare, defined that the speed of rise of recent sufferers relies on inhabitants density, the diploma of affiliation between folks, the diploma of quarantine imposed, and the supply of therapies and vaccines.
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Dr Charles Stanford
“Eventually, a peak is reached when fewer people are exposed to the virus because of education about hygiene and distancing, quarantine measures, earlier diagnoses and available therapies. After this peak, there will be a fall off until the numbers reach zero or there is only a small number of patients diagnosed for a longer period,” he defined.
When did different nations peak?
In accordance with the Johns Hopkins College of Medication, China was the primary nation to flatten its curve. The nation detected its first case in December 2019, and its Hubei province epicentre was locked down on the finish of January. The nation reached its highest variety of each day detected infections – 15,000 – on February 12, after which charges started to say no. Two-and-a-half months later, the nation lifted the Wuhan lockdown.
South Korea was one of many first nations to announce a confirmed COVID-19 case as early as January 20. The nation hit its peak of 1,062 new instances on February 29, and has maintained a largely downward development in each day infections since then.
The second hardest-hit nation, Italy, reported 6,000 new instances on March 20, which seems to have been its peak because the first case was reported on January 30. Since then, each day new instances have hovered between 4,000 to 4,800. With the nation in lockdown for greater than four weeks, its coronavirus curve now seems to be flattening.
A variety of different Asian nations – specifically Singapore, Taiwan and Japan – have managed to efficiently keep flatter curves, thus guaranteeing that their healthcare techniques are capable of efficiently address the speed of each day infections, even because the numbers rise.
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Physiotherapy center in UAE
If you are in Dubai and looking for physiotherapy centers in Sharjah you will find an excellent team at The CURE Medical Centre. There are many forms of physiotherapy and at the physiotherapy clinics in Sharjah, you have a wide range of choices. http://cure-uae.com Call Now +971 6 530 3999 and receive Top Quality Physiotherapist for you and your Family #physiotherapy #dubai #UAE #health #medicine #rehabilitation #pain
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Covid-19 Tests Break One Million Mark; Recoveries Increase to 1,887; 532 New Cases Detected: UAE Government
ABU DHABI, 25th April, 2020 (WAM) — The UAE Government has announced that the number of COVID-19 tests has broken the one million mark, reaching a total of 1,022,326 screenings as part of the national plan to intensify coronavirus detection.
Speaking at the UAE’s regular media briefing on Saturday, Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Mohammad bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, said that COVID-19 tests are available nationwide under the directives of the UAE leadership for Emiratis and residents alike at more than 14 mobile drive-through facilities, in addition to screening centres provided by hospitals and other medical facilities across the country, as well as screening services dedicated to people of determination.
The Minister attributed the success in conducting such a large number of tests to the “tireless efforts made 24/7 by dedicated medical teams.”
“Even during the holy month of Ramadan, the working hours of our medical teams have not changed, and they are continuing their work with more determination to ensure public health and safety,” he added.
“The more tests we conduct, the earlier we detect more cases, and the more efficiently we can contain the virus. The more tests we perform, the more proactive we can handle those proven to be in contact with confirmed cases, as well as those who don’t exhibit any symptoms and yet carry the infection.”
“It is normal that we detect more cases when we accelerate screening. And herein we would like to reassure the public that this increase in the number of patients is expected and proves that we are on the right path to contain the spread of the virus.”
He conveyed to the public his high regard for the country’s frontline health workers in combatting the virus.
“On behalf of all our medical teams, we thank all members of the community, including citizens and residents, for their compliance with preventative and precautionary measures and their contributions to ongoing national efforts.”
For her part, Dr. Amna Al Shamsi, spokesperson for the UAE Government, said the number of recoveries has increased to 1,887 after another 127 cases were fully cured.
“Past weeks saw the recovery of an average of 100 cases daily,” she said, adding that 20 percent of the total infections have recovered. Accelerated screening resulted in the detection of 532 new cases among various nationalities, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 9,813.
She explained that the decision to partially relax restrictions does not mean that the situation is back to normal. Precautionary and preventative measures are still in place, and the public must comply with all measures, including social distancing and the wearing of masks.
“On the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, the UAE has been keen to partially relax restrictions on movement while ensuring that all people continue to abide by the relevant prevention guidelines and instructions. These new measures include allowing first and second degree relatives to visit while avoiding inviting those susceptible to infection, including the elderly and people with chronic diseases. The number of people present in a place at any one time may not exceed five individuals,” Al Shamsi stated.
“Exercise should take place near one’s home for up to two hours, with a maximum of three people at any one time. Food should not be exchanged between residents of different homes. In the event that food is received from relatives or friends in the vicinity of one’s home, the appropriate handling of food in disposable sealed bowls must be ensured,” she noted.
Domestic helpers are prohibited from meeting anyone outside the home. They also cannot receive food from an unknown source. They should be provided with the necessary protective equipment should they need to interact with people from outside.
They must also be advised on the necessary precautions to follow in the event of receiving any parcels or goods from delivery services.
Al Shamsi said that MoHaP, along with the Departments of Health in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, have launched an app to allow health authorities to rapidly identify cases susceptible to infection and consequently contact and test them.
“The application provides a service that shows to what extent people under home quarantine abide by the required measures in order to ensure their protection and the safety of the public. Every user will have a QR code showing his or her health condition. The app uses Bluetooth short range signals to show whether or not the person in question is near other people who had contact with previously confirmed COVID-19 cases who also should have the app installed on their mobiles.”
Dr. Alawi Al Sheikh, the spokesman for the advanced science sector, said that more than 58 studies are currently being conducted in the UAE in various fields to understand the nature of COVID-19 and develop innovative treatments, diagnostic devices, and digital tools with the aim of reducing the burden on medical facilities.
“These studies are looking into ways of simulating the spread of the disease and the movement of patients and the psychological and health impact of the virus on society.”
He added that the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) conducted the UAE’s first full genome sequencing of the COVID-19, which will help scientists understand how it spreads.
“The study aims to fully sequence viral samples from 240 patients with COVID-19 across various age groups and at different points of this pandemic.”
He highlighted another joint study in which a number of research centres in the UAE are participating, including Khalifa University, UAE University, Sharjah University, and the health departments of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, as well as the University of Western Australia and Al Ain Centre for Fertility, to understand the genetic factors that lead to the discrepancy in the severity of infections between patients in the country by studying patients’ full genome sequencing.
“It is important to understand the impact of COVID-19 on people with chronic disease and smokers in order to develop precautionary plans to ensure their safety. Therefore, a team from UAE University will study factors that make some cases more critical than others to help reduce fatalities,” he said.
“The study has illustrated that COVID-19 is a virus transmitted by animals to humans. A team of specialists from Khalifa University is now collaborating with UAE University and a number of global colleges, such as one in Florida and the Chinese Institute for Agricultural Sciences, Murdoch University, and University of Western Australia, to look into how an animal virus has been transmitted to humans.
“A team from Khalifa University is working on two projects: the first to accelerate screenings by developing devices that require less time than the internationally recognized PCR tests,” he noted.
He added that researchers from Khalifa University have also developed a simple, cost-effective device for effective artificial respiration in emergencies. The new device uses 3D printing techniques to meet the growing demand for artificial respirators.
“The new device can be further developed on a wider scope, which means that more can be produced at a lower cost to meet growing demand.”
For his part, Abdulrahman Saeed Al Shamsi, the spokesman for the General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments, said the Authority is providing all support to ensure mosques will continue to be “an oasis of safety and tranquility for worshippers to perform their rituals.”
“The decision to close mosques is being reviewed regularly in coordination with the National Emergency and Crisis and Disasters Management Authority and Ministry of Health and Prevention according to official reports to contain the spread of the virus,” he added.
“It’s quite difficult now to re-open mosques and other places of worship where safety guidelines cannot be ensured, including social distancing and the difficulty to avoid getting in contact with those more susceptible to the virus, including elderly people, children and people with chronic and respiratory disease.
“The nature of congregational prayers cannot be controlled to ensure the safety of all worshippers,” he explained.
He expressed the Authority’s hope that the coming period will bring in more hope in light of the ongoing efforts to accelerate screening in a way that can ensure mosques can reopen.
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China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
China reported 508 new cases on Tuesday in an outbreak of the coronavirus that has spread to other parts of Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Another 71 deaths were reported in mainland China, 68 of them in the city of Wuhan, where the epidemic has been concentrated.
The updates bring mainland China’s totals to 77,658 cases and 2,663 deaths.
Also on Tuesday, South Korea reported 60 more cases of the new virus, bringing its total to 893. Cases there now outnumber Japan, where many cases were detected among passengers and crew on a cruise ship. On Tuesday, Japan reported that a fourth passenger from the Diamond Princess ship died. 
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WHO raises alarm as virus spreads in parts of Middle East, Europe
South Korea raises alert level to highest over virus
Iraq extends ban on Iran arrivals amid coronavirus fears
Meanwhile, Washington and Seoul are considering scaling back command post training due to heightened concerns about the coronavirus, which has reportedly infected at least 13 in the South Korean military.
More than 28,000 US soldiers are stationed in South Korea as a deterrent against potential threats from North Korea.
Here are the latest updates:
Tuesday, February 25
Iran confirms two more dead 
Two more Iranians infected with the coronavirus have died in Iran, local media website Eghtesaonline has reported, citing the the head of the Medical Science University of Saveh, raising the death toll in the Islamic Republic to 14.
“Tests showed they had the new coronavirus,” the official said, according to Eghtesaonline. Iran’s
China aviation regulator says flights outside of Hubei to resume gradually
Flights in China halted in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak will resume gradually as factories and businesses reopen but those to Hubei province, the virus’s epicentre, will remain suspended, the country’s aviation regulator has said.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) will also urge other global aviation regulators to resume international flights to China to make sure the country is connected to the outside world, CAAC said in a statement, quoting comments by its director Feng Zhenglin on Monday.
Travelers wear face masks as they walk outside of the Beijing Railway Station in Beijing. [File: Mark Schiefelbein/The Associated Press]
‘Mission: Impossible VII’ halts Italy filming over virus: report
Production on the latest film in the “Mission: Impossible” series starring Tom Cruise has been stopped in Italy following the outbreak of coronavirus cases, according to US media.
According to entertainment specialist The Wrap, the seventh instalment of the Paramount Pictures franchise was scheduled to shoot in Venice for three weeks. A paramount spokesperson said the decision was made “out of an abundance of caution”.
Japan urges telecommuting, staggered shifts
The government of Japan has urged companies to recommend telecommuting and staggered shifts for workers in a bid to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
The plan, approved at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, also urged people with symptoms of cold or fever to stay at home and asked event organisers to carefully consider whether to proceed with their plans.
Japan postpones Cup games due to coronavirus concerns
Japan’s J-League says it has postponed seven Levian Cup matches scheduled for Wednesday due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak and is considering postponing all domestic soccer games through the first half of March.
The J-League said the decision to postpone Wednesday’s matches was part of efforts to contain the spread of the virus.
“The J-League will make maximum efforts to prevent infection and prevent its spread,” it said in a statement.
Thailand reports two new virus cases, bringing total to 37
Thailand confirmed two new cases of the coronavirus, a senior health official said, bringing the total infections in the country to 37.
Both of the new cases are Thai nationals, Sukhum Kanchanapimai, the health ministry’s permanent secretary told a news conference on Tuesday.
One patient is a female, 31, and has a family member with a history of traveling from China, Sukhum said adding that officials are investigating the rest of the family.
“The second, is a 29, male driver for Chinese tourists,” he added. A total of 22 patients have been discharged and 15 are still being treated.
All 16 of Vietnam’s coronavirus sufferers cured
All 16 people in Vietnam infected with a new coronavirus have been cured, the health ministry said on Tuesday, adding that no new cases have been recorded since February 13.
The last known patient, a 50-year-old man infected by his daughter who returned from China’s central city of Wuhan, where the virus first emerged, has recovered and is in good condition, the ministry said in a statement.
It was not immediately clear when the last patient would be discharged from hospital.
The rest, including a three-month-old baby, are improving, the ministry added.
Vietnam’s first report of the virus was about two Chinese citizens infected on January 23.
Members of anti-coronavirus team spray chemical onto vehicles on a road in Thai Nguyen province earlier this month [File: Kham/Reuters]
Bahrain temporarily stops Dubai, Sharjah flights over virus
The tiny island nation of Bahrain suspended flights on Tuesday to the world’s busiest airport for international travel in Dubai over fears about the spread of the new virus.
The move by Bahrain, a small island off the coast of Saudi Arabia, suggested its monarchy had doubts about screenings of incoming passengers in Dubai and nearby Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. It said the ban was immediate and would last at least 48 hours.
Bahrain counted its first case of coronavirus on Monday in a school bus driver who transited Dubai while coming from Iran. Later, it confirmed a second case, also a traveler from Iran via Dubai.
Philippines flying back Diamond Princess crew members
The Philippine government has started repatriating hundreds of Filipinos, who are working aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, docked in Japan.
Manila has dispatched two chartered Philippine Airlines flights to pick up the crew members, who have been stranded in a port in Yokohama, after hundreds of people were infected with coronavirus aboard the vessel.
Those Filipinos who have been infected, will not be among those who will be flown back, but will instead stay in Japan for treatment.
LOOK: At the port of Yokohama, PH embassy and health officials prepare for the disembarkation of the ship’s roughly 400 Filipino crew members who will be flown to the Clark Airport in Pampanga. They will then be quarantined for 14 days. Photo from the DFA. @rapplerdotcom pic.twitter.com/RTvaaWrBLQ
— JC Gotinga (@JCGotinga) February 25, 2020
Fourth passenger from cruise ship dies in Japan – NHK
A fourth passenger from the cruise ship Diamond Princess moored in Japan has died from the coronavirus, NHK public television said on Tuesday. The passenger was in their 80s, NHK said.
Japan has come under fire for its handling of the situation on the cruise ship, which is operated by Carnival Corp and where hundreds became infected.
The number of patients is rising around Japan, with the government set to announce a set of measures to combat it later on Tuesday.
S Korea reports 60 new coronavirus cases, raising total to 893
South Korea reported 60 new cases of the coronavirus, increasing the total number of infected patients in the country to 893, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said on Tuesday.
Of the new cases, 16 were in the southeastern city of Daegu, where a church that was at the centre of the outbreak is located, and 33 from North Gyeongsang province, KCDC said.
Workers spray disinfectant as part of preventive measures against the spread of the coronavirus, at the National Assembly in Seoul on Monday [Yonhap/AFP]
US, South Korea weigh scaling back training over coronavirus concerns
The US and South Korean military are considering scaling back command post training due to heightened concerns about the coronavirus, the defence ministers of both countries have announced.
“I’m sure that we will remain fully ready to deal with any threats that we will face together,” Mark Esper, the US defence secretary, told a news conference, standing alongside his South Korean counterpart at the Pentagon.
Trump asks for $2.5bn to fight virus
United States President Donald Trump’s administration is asking Congress for $2.5bn to fight the fast-spreading coronavirus, the White House said on Monday.
Of the $2.5bn request, $1.5bn represents new funding. The rest would come from funds already budgeted by Congress, such as unused money to fight the Ebola virus. The administration requires congressional approval to redirect that money. Read more here. 
Trump says coronavirus under control in the US
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the coronavirus was under control in the United States, and added that he thought the stock market, which tumbled on Monday on worries about the fast-spreading disease, was “starting to look very good to me”.
“The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA,” Trump, who is visiting India, said on Twitter.
“We are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart. Stock Market starting to look very good to me!” he said.
Kuwait suspends flights to and from Iraq: state news agency
Kuwait‘s civil aviation authority has suspended all its flights to and from Iraq over fears about the coronavirus, state news agency KUNA reported.
The statement was issued under the Kuwaiti health ministry’s instructions.
Impact on economy could be ‘very strong’: Italy’s PM Conte
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the economy could be “very strong”.
“The economic impact could be very strong. At this moment we can calculate that there will be a negative economic impact, we are not yet in a position to forecast what will happen,” he told reporters.
Read updates from Monday, February 24 here.
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What to expect from your Physical Therapist sessions in Sharjah
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When you go for physiotherapy it will either be because your doctor or general surgeon has recommended you need physical therapy, or because you have muscular aches and pains and you know need physical therapy. There are a variety of physical therapies available at the CURE Medical Centre which is one of the best physiotherapy centres in Sharjah.  You will be assessed and then the best therapy will be advised, in relation to your particular problem.
 Physical therapy is a non invasive treatment, and it is for this reason that most patients actually enjoy it! As we said there are various forms of therapy, which can include heat therapy, massage therapy, exercise therapy such as pilates, needling, shockwave therapy, compression therapy and aqua therapy. There are other therapies too, but these are the most common ones.
 You may have back or neck pain that you know comes from sitting in front of a computer or perhaps spending too much time in an awkward position watching television. This is when you may book your own appointment  at one of the physiotherapy centres in Sharjah.  Alternatively you may have already been to your doctor who has referred you to the CURE Medical Centre for physiotherapy.  This is what you can expect from your physical therapy session:-
 On arrival at physiotherapy you will be asked to complete a few forms and give your medical details.
You will then be assigned a health care practitioner, or a physiotherapist, depending on your needs.
Your health care practitioner or physiotherapist will assess and examine you, and decide which type of physiotherapy is necessary.
You will begin your treatment!
 Most people find physiotherapy enjoyable as well as healing.  Irrespective of the type of therapy, there is usually a sense of relief after physiotherapy and there is also a sense of well being.  You may need one session only, or you may require a series of sessions. Each patient is treated as an individual at the physiotherapy centres in Sharjah, and treatment plans and programs are worked out according to the patient’s needs.
 Physiotherapy is non invasive. Physiotherapy can be used to treat disease, injury or deformity, through the use of physical treatments.  No drugs are used unless the patient is in extreme pain, and there is no surgery.  Physiotherapists, especially at the CURE Medical Centre in Sharjah, are highly trained in a variety of therapies, and they know exactly what to do and how to do it.  Your physical therapy will not be painful, although it could be uncomfortable if you are there to treat an injury.  Most likely, your physical therapy will be healing and even pleasurable.
 Physical therapy can be combined with other forms of therapy.  You may still be required to see your doctor or surgeon between appointments, this all depends on why you are having physiotherapy in the first place.  At the physiotherapy centres in Sharjah, care is holistic, and there is always excellent communication between the referring doctor or surgeon, and the physiotherapist.  
 If you have recently had any kind of orthopaedic surgery, your doctor may recommend physiotherapy.  Perhaps you had a hip or a knee replacement, or you broke your leg or your ankle during a tennis game.  Physiotherapy will get you moving and up and about quickly, and it will speed up your healing.  You may have had another type of surgery from which you have struggled to recover, and physiotherapy will aid your healing.
 Compression therapy at CURE Medical Centre is often offered after any kind of operation, basically to get the blood flowing, to ensure you do not have blood clots and to bring blood to where it is needed and to aid your healing.  Your physiotherapist will explain the various therapies to you, why and how they work.
 if you are in the United Arab Emirates, the Cure Medical Centre has the best reputation with highly trained health care practitioners and physical therapists, and the best and most cutting edge technology.  Whereas shockwave therapy is not offered in all physiotherapy centres in Sharjah, it is offered at the Cure Medical Centre and is considered to be a breakthrough therapy that can reach deep into damaged muscles and tendons.  The same applies to needling therapy and compression therapy, both breakthrough therapies that are on offer at Cure Medical Centre.
 You can book an appointment directly with the Cure Medical Centre who will ensure that you see the right physiotherapist. You can also ask your doctor or surgeon for a referral, and your doctor will know exactly which physiotherapist you should see.  Either way, you will be assessed on arrival and treated accordingly.  The one thing you can be very sure of is that your treatment at physiotherapy centres in Sharjah will be top quality, completely professional, reliable and efficient, and that your care will be the most important thing.
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Compression Therapy Sharjah
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Compression therapy is a form of physical therapy treatment on offer at CURE Medical Centre. Compression therapy in Sharjah, the principle of an elastic garment around a limb, aids healing, and circulation. Often used to relieve pain and to decrease venous pressure.
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The Best Physiotherapy Centres In Sharjah
Physiotherapy, in its various forms, is a widely used treatment of injury or disease, and a treatment of healing, using massage, heat, adjustment and exercise. Physical Therapy often follows surgery or is used as an alternative to surgery.
 The Physiotherapy center CURE Medical Physiotherapy, in the UAE, has a variety of physiotherapists and specialists, and offer massage, electrotherapy, ultrasound and heat therapy, mechanical traction and shock therapy.  As the best physiotherapy centers in Sharjah, the team at CURE will talk to a patient and make an assessment, before deciding on the form of treatment.
 One may need one session of physiotherapy or a series of treatments, depending on the problem area and the problem itself.  Physiotherapy can be used on sports injuries, age-related body aches and pain, to aid and abet healing after surgery, for migraines, arthritis, and even for incontinence.
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At the best physiotherapy centers in Sharjah, there are various physiotherapy departments.  As well as all the usual physio treatments, as mentioned above, you will also find specialists in laser therapy, compression therapy, BTL combination therapy and manual therapy.  There are those physiotherapists who also specialize in one area of the body - the shoulder, knee, neck or back.
A good physiotherapist will assess your body, have scans or x-rays done if necessary, and then proceed with the treatment, after discussing and communicating with the patient.  Very often exercise, such as pilates, yoga or weight training, is included in the treatment, depending on the issue.
 The best physiotherapy centers in Sharjah have the most high tech equipment, as well as the most highly trained and professional team of physiotherapists.
 If you are unsure what kind of treatment you need, it is best to chat to your doctor or general practitioner.  He or she can decide if you need to see a physiotherapist or not, and refer you. Should your injury be a common back, neck or shoulder ache, a sports injury or muscle strain, physiotherapy would definitely be the right and helpful treatment for you.  And if you are in the United Arab Emirates, irrespective of age, look to CURE UAE, for the best physiotherapy centres in Sharjah.
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Cure Medical Center in Sharjah
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Cure Medical Centre in the UAE offers extraordinary care - the best physiotherapy centres in Sharjah and the best physiotherapy treatments in Sharjah.  Doctors and medical staff are all professionally trained with the highest possible diplomas and degrees, including the for shockwave therapy Sharjah.
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Shockwave Therapy verse Laser Therapy
The Cure Medical Centre UAE has a professional team of physical therapists offering a variety of therapies, including laser and shockwave therapy.
Sports injuries are debilitating. Whether you have been injured while playing a professional game of football while stretching in your Pilates class, or just from spending too much time sitting over a computer, the pain is real!  Anyone who has suffered from Achilles tendonitis or tennis elbow, a pulled muscle or a strained ligament knows how awful it is, and how much physical therapy can help.
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There are a variety of physical therapies that include massage therapy, heat therapy, aqua therapy, exercise therapy such as Pilates, laser therapy and needling, and lately, shockwave therapy.  Both laser therapy and shockwave therapy Sharjah make use of technology, the difference is that laser sends out photonic energy and shockwave sends out sound waves.  Both are highly effective therapies that are sometimes combined to hasten the healing process.
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The CURE Medical Centre specialises in laser treatment in Sharjah. People come from all over the United Arab Emirates for health care treatment, and in particular, for physiotherapy. There are various forms of physiotherapy - the laser treatment clinic at CURE is not the only treatment clinic - but laser treatment is very often the first choice for health care workers.
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COVID-19: UAE tests break one million mark
Healthcare staff conduct coronavirus testing in Dubai’s Naif district Picture Credit score: Virendra Saklani, DailyKhaleej
COVID-19 tests break one million mark; recoveries enhance to 1,887; 532 new instances detected: UAE Authorities
ABU DHABI: The UAE Authorities has introduced that the variety of COVID-19 tests has damaged the one million mark, reaching a complete of 1,022,326 screenings as a part of the nationwide plan to accentuate coronavirus detection as of April 25, 2020.
Talking on the UAE’s common media briefing on Saturday, Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Mohammad bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Well being and Prevention, mentioned that COVID-19 tests can be found nationwide below the directives of the UAE management for Emiratis and residents alike at greater than 14 cellular drive-through amenities, along with screening centres supplied by hospitals and different medical amenities throughout the nation, in addition to screening companies devoted to folks of dedication.
The Minister attributed the success in conducting such numerous tests to the “tireless efforts made 24/7 by dedicated medical teams.”
“Even during the holy month of Ramadan, the working hours of our medical teams have not changed, and they are continuing their work with more determination to ensure public health and safety,” he added.
“The more tests we conduct, the earlier we detect more cases, and the more efficiently we can contain the virus. The more tests we perform, the more proactive we can handle those proven to be in contact with confirmed cases, as well as those who don’t exhibit any symptoms and yet carry the infection.”
“It is normal that we detect more cases when we accelerate screening. And herein we would like to reassure the public that this increase in the number of patients is expected and proves that we are on the right path to contain the spread of the virus.”
He conveyed to the general public his excessive regard for the nation’s frontline well being staff in combatting the virus.
“On behalf of all our medical teams, we thank all members of the community, including citizens and residents, for their compliance with preventative and precautionary measures and their contributions to ongoing national efforts.”
For her half, Dr. Amna Al Shamsi, spokesperson for the UAE Authorities, mentioned the variety of recoveries has elevated to 1,887, after one other 127 instances had been totally cured.
“Past weeks saw the recovery of an average of 100 cases daily,” she mentioned, including that 20 p.c of the entire infections have recovered.
Accelerated screening resulted within the detection of 532 new instances amongst varied nationalities, bringing the entire variety of infections within the nation to 9,813.
Partially relaxed restrictions
She defined that the choice to partially calm down restrictions doesn’t imply that the state of affairs is again to regular.
Precautionary and preventative measures are nonetheless in place, and the general public should adjust to all measures, together with social distancing and the sporting of masks.
“On the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, the UAE has been keen to partially relax restrictions on movement while ensuring that all people continue to abide by the relevant prevention guidelines and instructions. These new measures include allowing first- and second-degree relatives to visit while avoiding inviting those susceptible to infection, including the elderly and people with chronic diseases. The number of people present in a place at any one time may not exceed five individuals,” Al Shamsi acknowledged.
“Exercise should take place near one’s home for up to two hours, with a maximum of three people at any one time. Food should not be exchanged between residents of different homes. In the event that food is received from relatives or friends in the vicinity of one’s home, the appropriate handling of food in disposable sealed bowls must be ensured,” she famous.
Precautions from home helpers
Home helpers are prohibited from assembly anybody exterior the house. Additionally they can’t obtain meals from an unknown supply. They need to be supplied with the mandatory protecting tools ought to they should work together with folks from exterior.
They need to even be suggested on the mandatory precautions to comply with within the occasion of receiving any parcels or items from supply companies.
Al Shamsi mentioned that MoHaP, together with the Departments of Well being in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, have launched an app to permit well being authorities to quickly determine instances prone to an infection and consequently contact and take a look at them.
“The application provides a service that shows to what extent people under home quarantine abide by the required measures in order to ensure their protection and the safety of the public. Every user will have a QR code showing his or her health condition. The app uses Bluetooth short range signals to show whether or not the person in question is near other people who had contact with previously confirmed COVID-19 cases who also should have the app installed on their mobiles.”
58 research within the UAE
Dr. Alawi Al Sheikh, the spokesman for the superior science sector, mentioned that greater than 58 research are at present being performed within the UAE in varied fields to know the character of COVID-19 and develop revolutionary remedies, diagnostic gadgets, and digital instruments with the goal of decreasing the burden on medical amenities.
“These studies are looking into ways of simulating the spread of the disease and the movement of patients and the psychological and health impact of the virus on society.”
Full genome sequencing of COVID-19
He added that the Mohammed Bin Rashid College of Medication and Well being Sciences (MBRU) performed the UAE’s first full genome sequencing of the COVID-19, which is able to assist scientists perceive the way it spreads.
“The study aims to fully sequence viral samples from 240 patients with COVID-19 across various age groups and at different points of this pandemic.”
Genetic elements
He highlighted one other joint research through which quite a few analysis centres within the UAE are taking part, together with Khalifa College, UAE College, Sharjah College, and the well being departments of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, in addition to the College of Western Australia and Al Ain Centre for Fertility, to know the genetic elements that result in the discrepancy within the severity of infections between sufferers within the nation by finding out sufferers’ full genome sequencing.
“It is important to understand the impact of COVID-19 on people with chronic disease and smokers in order to develop precautionary plans to ensure their safety. Therefore, a team from UAE University will study factors that make some cases more critical than others to help reduce fatalities,” he mentioned.
Transmission research
“The research has illustrated that COVID-19 is a virus transmitted by animals to people. A crew of specialists from Khalifa College is now collaborating with UAE College and quite a few international faculties, corresponding to one in Florida and the Chinese language Institute for Agricultural Sciences, Murdoch College, and College of Western Australia, to look into how an animal virus has been transmitted to people.
“A team from Khalifa University is working on two projects: the first to accelerate screenings by developing devices that require less time than the internationally recognized PCR tests,” he famous.
Synthetic respirators
He added that researchers from Khalifa College have additionally developed a easy, cost-effective system for efficient synthetic respiration in emergencies. The brand new system makes use of 3D printing methods to satisfy the rising demand for synthetic respirators.
“The new device can be further developed on a wider scope, which means that more can be produced at a lower cost to meet growing demand.”
For his half, Abdulrahman Saeed Al Shamsi, the spokesman for the Basic Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments, mentioned the Authority is offering all help to make sure mosques will proceed to be “an oasis of safety and tranquility for worshippers to perform their rituals.”
Overview
“The decision to close mosques is being reviewed regularly in coordination with the National Emergency and Crisis and Disasters Management Authority and Ministry of Health and Prevention according to official reports to contain the spread of the virus,” he added.
“It is fairly tough now to re-open mosques and different locations of worship the place security pointers can’t be ensured, together with social distancing and the problem to keep away from getting in touch with these extra prone to the virus, together with aged folks, kids and folks with power and respiratory illness.
“The nature of congregational prayers cannot be controlled to ensure the safety of all worshippers,” he defined.
He expressed the Authority’s hope that the approaching interval will carry in additional hope in mild of the continued efforts to speed up screening in a approach that may guarantee mosques can reopen.
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Best physiotherapy in Dubai
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