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Sisselman Medical Group Introduces the TM-Flow System

The introduction of TM-Flow System is one of the best technological advances that favor the world of medicine about disease diagnosis and disease treatment. As a result, the human race has the upper hand in the fight against both genetic and lifestyle diseases, which if goes unchecked may result in a high rate of fatal cases. So what exactly is TM-Flow System? As a tool that uses mathematical interpretation of data, the system works by comprehensively monitoring and analyzing the body vitals, with the aim of making early detections to developing complications such as cardiovascular disorders, vascular dysfunction, cardiometabolic risks and even extending to diabetic neuropathy.

TM-Flow System Equals Diagnosis Made Faster

Ever since the technology came into existence, there has been a tremendous performance in fast medical diagnosis. For instance, imagine the conventional procedure involved with AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM ASSESSMENTS, it would have taken a significant amount of time to come up with meaningful and conclusive data, which can be used to administer treatment to the client. However, embracing the technology has enabled medical practitioners to quickly and efficiently carry out the AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM ASSESSMENTS, and recommend necessary measures, which when adopted shall speed up the recuperation process of ailing persons. It is worth noting, that the fast diagnosis method is not only limited to the functionality as mentioned earlier but many other too.

Improved Diagnosis with the TM-Flow System

The essence of any form of diagnosis is to provide clear and distinct results, concerning evaluating ailment causing condition to administer effective treatment. Many medical officers and laboratory analysis prefer the system in question due to the manner in which the technology produces quality results. Take, for example, a technique able to adequately monitor the VASCULAR FUNCTION of the human body system, and upon completion of the task at hand, the system correctly pinpoints the organ/tissue that is undergoing some form of the disorder. Would that not be the most efficient and precise technology? Also, in the quest to provide a better assessment to cardiometabolic risks, TM-Flow technology has enabled the extensive analysis of the body organs and provide the required information for remedy.

Ultimate Cardiovascular Monitoring Solution

The technology could not have come at a better time in history than at this moment when the world is exposed to so many diseases causing factors. The great junk food in the world, polluted air to breathe, contaminated food, and many other factors that are continuously affecting the way in which our body function. As a result, it is crucial we undergo an intensive medical assessment intending to making early detection to any developing issue and seek immediate treatment. The technology, therefore, marks a positive transformation to the field of medicine. Thanks to the TM-Flow System, we can quickly monitor any developing cardiovascular disorders, vascular dysfunction, cardiometabolic risk and even Diabetic neuropathy.

Most importantly, the system surpasses previous technologies that were utilized to conduct diagnosis by far. About diagnosis, the TM-Flow provides an instant result, and at a considerate time. Consequently, patients are relieved from the tedious examination process, which requires not only many sessions, but also long periods that can at times be considered to be monotonous.

The TM-Flow System Brings Joy to Medical Practitioners and Restores Hope to Clients

The most frustrating and devastating thing that troubles both medical practitioners and patients is when the diagnosis process is seeming not to produce meaningful results. However, TM-Flow technology has enabled us to bridge the gap between excellence diagnosis, and better treatment. For instance, the ability of doctors to make early detection to a developing issue in the body system has enabled patients to undergo remedies to the problem, which mostly has an impact of preventing further damage and most importantly, complete treatment.

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Early Care Reduces Chance of Stroke in Patients With Irregular Heart Rhythms

Heart problems have been a concern in American society for decades now. Many scientists and researchers are looking to find new ways to prevent both strokes and heart attacks from occurring. A group of researchers at Stanford University found that providing cardiology care for AFIB patients at an early age decreased the chance of a stroke rather than providing the care at a later age. This is mainly due to the fact that doctors can prescribe anticoagulants, or blood thinners. These blood thinners reduce the body’s chance of forming blood clots, potentially leading to a stroke in the future.

As we all know, the heart is supposed to beat in consistent heart rhythms, keeping us alive by managing blood flow throughout the body. However, sometimes this rhythm can be thrown off as we age, possibly due to other underlying problems that haven’t been diagnosed. This ultimately causes an irregular heartbeat, also known as atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a fairly common problem in America with more that 200,000 cases diagnosed per year in the U.S. alone. Also known as A-fib, this condition occurs when there is an irregular heartbeat and the heart is out of sync. As a result of the heart beating chaotically, there is poor blood flow throughout the body. A-fib can also be known as arrhythmia. In the medical field, there are two types of arrhythmia: tachycardia and bradycardia. Tachycardia is an excessive heart rate that exceeds 100 beats per minute while bradycardia is a condition when the heart is lower than 60 beats per minute. As you may have guessed, strokes and death decreased when the A-fib patients went to a cardiologists. The decline of strokes and deaths can also be attributed to the anticoagulants that the cardiologists prescribed the patients. This is one of the main reasons that early care is so important!

As previously stated, it’s best if heart complications are diagnosed relatively early. Symptoms of dangerous heart conditions include muscle failure, chest pain, numbness of the face, and many more. These conditions can be caused by many things including high blood pressure, smoking, degenerative stress, diabetes, and genetics. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s best to see a doctor or your family physician as soon as possible. If it is in fact a heart condition, your doctor will most likely send you to a cardiologist. The cardiologist will then determine which medical option suits you best for your type of condition.

Even though we can’t pick our genetics, we can certainly reduce the risk of developing irregular heart beats that will lead to strokes in the future. In fact, a lot of these are simple lifestyle changes that you and I can implement immediately. The most important lifestyle change would have to be diet, for we are what we eat. High cholesterol foods like burgers and fries should be avoided as much as possible. Instead, go with a heart healthy option like some blueberries or salmon. Cardiovascular exercise and proactive cardiovascular risk assessments have also been shown to reduce strokes. You should make it a daily goal to exercise at least 30 minutes a day with cardio being your go to exercise. Cardio has also been shown to keep the pounds off, another condition associated with strokes. Also, avoid smoking at all costs as this not only affects the heart but dramatically increases your chances of developing lung cancer. In the end, decrease stress in your life as much as possible. This can be as simple as meditating once a day. In the end, strokes can be prevented. Implementing these lifestyle changes can be the best choice you can make. However, if you ever do find yourself experiencing these signs, receive medical attention immediately. The earlier you get treated, the better off you’ll be.

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