Posts tagged CHANG
BOTOX® Cosmetic Injections at Aesthetica by Dr. Phillip Chang
Sep 2nd
Aesthetica Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center cosmetic surgeon Dr. Phillip Chang performs a BOTOX® injectable procedure, describing what the process is like and what results his patients can expect.
Lip Augmentation by Dr. Phillip Chang at Aesthetica
Jul 29th
Dr. Phillip Chang at Aesthetica Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center performs a lip augmentation, while discussing the procedure and what sets him apart from other cosmetic surgeons.
Dr Peter Chang – Liposuction & Tummy Tuck – 1 of series
Jun 25th
Dr Peter Chang specializes in procedures involving nose surgery and reconstruction (rhinoplasty – nose job), Asian eyelid surgery, neck lifts, face lifts, breast revision, breast augmentation and breast reduction, liposuction, tummy tucks and other procedures to enhance your body and beauty
Dr Peter Chang – Houston Plastic Surgeon
Jun 7th
Dr Peter Chang for nose surgery and reconstruction (rhinoplasty – nose job), Asian eyelid surgery, neck lifts, face lifts, breast revision, breast augmentation and breast reduction, liposuction and other procedures to enhance your body and beauty
RANGE OF MOTION AND VITAL SIGNS BY QING CHANG
May 19th
Range of Motion Since the patient is able to walk, ROM on her lower extremities is not necessary. However she has right mastectomy surgery 6 years ago due to breast cancer, and has not had reconstructive surgery yet. PROM on shoulder can help her to prevent tissue tension from her chest. The procedure is; 1.Flexion motion; patient is in supine position. Therapist grasps patients wrist by one hand and other hand supports patients arm. Flex patients hand toward her head until full flexion position. 2.Extension motion; patient is in side lying position. Therapist supports patients wrist and arm then move her arm backward of patients body. 3.Abduction motion; patient is in supine position. Therapist externally moves patients arm in horizontal plane. 4.Adduction motion; patient is in supine position. Therapist moves patients right arm toward left shoulder (in the picture, left arm is moved). C. Vital signs Heart rate; press lightly on patients radial with therapists fingers. Measure heart beats per minute and regularity. Respiratory rate; patient is in supine position. Measure in breaths/ minute, one breath is inspiration and expiration. Normal respiratory rate is in the range of 12- 20 breaths/minute.