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She died on the morning of January 24, 2009, in a hospital in Espírito Santo [7] as a result of complications from necrotic sepsis resulting from the original infection. The cause of death according to the hospital certificate was a severe sepsis, urinary infection and abdominal bleeding which led to the failure of multiple organs.
She recommended hypnosis, meditation and exercise programs and offered personal consultations while asserting she had spiritual powers. [ 4 ] She published an autobiography A Voz, (The Voice ,) in which she discussed communicating with mysterious voices that only she could hear and claimed an ability to predict the future.
M. Joana Machado; Shirley Mallmann; Mia Mamede; Gabriela Markus; Juliana Martins; Juliana Martins (actress) Grazi Massafera; Matilde Mastrangi; Bianca Matte; Fiorella Mattheis
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The PLISSIT model, also known as the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, [1] is a modeling system used in the field of sexology to determine the different levels of intervention for individual clients. The model was created in 1976 by Jack S. Annon .
Physical therapy can be effective for women in reducing urinary incontinence. [47] Pelvic floor physical therapists work with patients to identify and treat underlying pelvic muscle dysfunction that can cease urinary incontinence. They may recommend exercises to strengthen the muscles, electrostimulation, or biofeedback treatments.
The McKenzie method is a technique primarily used in physical therapy.It was developed in the late 1950s by New Zealand physiotherapist Robin McKenzie. [1] [2] [3] In 1981 he launched the concept which he called "Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT)" – a system encompassing assessment, diagnosis and treatment for the spine and extremities.
Scrambler therapy involves the use of electronic stimulation on the skin with the goal of overwhelming pain information with non-pain information. [1] In a therapy session, "electrocardiographic-like pads are placed around the area of pain". [2] Limited research has been done on the effectiveness of scrambler theory. [3]