You must practice 2 hole hours and keep the the speech in your head.
you could convert 4 hours to 240 minutes, and then simplify from there, but not if you want to keep minutes and hours seperated. Hope this helped! :)
Thirty - if I could keep up the pace.
As many as you want to, if you're willing to keep at it. The distance you can cover is (25) x (the number of hours you keep going).
In that case, the units don't cancel, and you have to keep the units. For example, if you travel 100 km in 2 hours, the ratio is 100 km / 2 hours or 50 km/hour. You have to keep the units, for the result to be meaningful (although the units are quite often implied).
Compression stockings are available for the person who has certain types of leg problems. They are worn by people who have varicose veins, edema and worn by pregnant women. The physician should be the one who decides if compression stockings are needed for the patient. It could be dangerous to start wearing them for the wrong reasons. There are also different types of these stockings so the proper one needs to be worn. The physician can determine that. The many kinds of compression stockings include the anti-embolism, custom, flat knit, circular knit, lymphedema, support and silver. The anti-embolism stockings are used for patients after surgery to stop any pooling of blood in the legs. This could lead to a venous thrombosis. The custom stockings are simply ones that are custom-made for the patient. The flat knit type are used mainly for the higher compression stockings. Circular knit are seamless and are used for aesthetic purposes. Lymphedema stockings will control edema that results from lymphedema. The compression stockings that are made of special silver fibers are used for anti-microbial protection. The support stockings are the only ones that can be purchased over the counter without a doctor’s prescription. They offer mild support, perhaps for a sprain or a strain of the muscle. The compression stockings come in the knee-high, thigh-high and pantyhose forms. One of the reasons to wear the compression stockings include incompetent leg vein valves. These stockings will help keep the person who wears them from getting blood clots, edema, and blood pooling in the legs and feet. Anyone who sits or is inactive for long periods of time would benefit by wearing these stockings. Diabetics benefit by wearing the stockings because their legs are more prone to serious swelling. TED hose, which means Thrombo Embolic Deterrent, are worn by non-ambulatory patients. These compression stockings help with blood circulation and the circulation of lymph fluid through the legs from the ankle all the way up. These compression stockings are very useful in preventing a serious medical event. They are made to even look more attractive with the variety of colors. Sometimes they can even look like regular hosiery.
To keep one warm from the elements.
to keep warm
they are like stockings but are for summer when it is hot so if you don't like wearing ballet shoes with out stockings you can keep cool in the summer
Compression shirts are used to keep you warm during the cold and cool in the heat.
Very much so. They should be applied before lowering feet on the floor. Keep by the side of the bed or couch and put on ASAP. Try to elevate your legs elevated when sitting down. Above the heart is optimal.
Compression shorts in many cases have taken the place of the jock strap. Male athletes need some type of support for there external reproductive organs. In a sport such as football, cups are not worn and a jock strap or compression shorts are the next best thing.
She has a garter that helps to keep up her stockings .
Compression tight are to keep the blood flowing and help keep oxygen going to the muscles. so just wearing any type of compression socks or tight would be beneficial if you jogging regular.
Yes, because it will help with the swelling associated with compression fractures and keep that under control.
"Yes, compression springs are used in computers. They are made to keep two different items apart. Compression springs are specially ordered to fit computers."
There are a variety of ways varicose veins can be treated depending on the severity. If varicose veins are not causing serious problems, such as pain, blood clots, or skin disorders, then your doctor will tell you to make some lifestyle changes. Some of the changes that can help varicose veins are to avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time, do not cross your legs at the knee, try to keep legs elevated when sitting or sleeping, exercise to keep the blood moving, and avoid tight clothing and high heels. You can also try compression stockings. Compression stockings help keep the blood from pooling in the legs and also decreases swelling in the legs. There are a few medical procedures that are done to remove or close varicose veins. One procedure is Sclerotherapy. It uses a liquid chemical to close off the vein, and needs to be done every 4-6 weeks for several treatments. Laser Surgery can be used to treat smaller varicose veins, making the vein fade away. Endoscopic Vein Surgery is usually used in very severe cases, and is done by making a small cut in the skin near the varicose vein. A surgical device at the end of a camera is inserted then used to close off the vein.