
Low Level Laser Therapy Treats Musculoskeletal Sports Injuries and Degenerative Conditions
Low Level Laser Therapy is an extremely effective treatment option for pain relief due to sports injuries and other strenuous physical activities.
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Low Level Laser Therapy is an extremely effective treatment option for pain relief due to sports injuries and other strenuous physical activities.
Pains from musculoskeletal origins – or pains from muscles, joints or bones – account for more pain in women than menstrual cycle and childbirth. The most common musculoskeletal pains in women are lower back pain, knee pain and neck pain.
What are Varicose Veins? Veins serve to drain deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart so that the blood can be pumped to
What is a healthy weight? Having a healthy weight does not only make you look and feel good but helps prevent serious medical conditions such
Osteoporosis or porous bones is a condition where your bones become weak and brittle. Brittle bones are then prone to fractures, even with very minimal trauma.
Discharge or mucus secretion is nature’s way of keeping the organs clean. Secretion from the vagina is normal if the women is of reproductive age, and it is normal if it is clear, light and odour free.
Heart disease and stroke (cardiovascular disease) combined is the leading cause of death among women in Singapore but many woman are still unaware of this ‘silent killer’.
Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among women in Singapore today. The good news is, breast cancer can be treated effectively, if it is detected early.
At Thomson Wellth Clinics, we offer customised health screenings, travel medicine and also treat minor ailments and injuries. We also have access to an International Patient Centre, where our experienced relationship officers will attend to your specific needs.
Diabetes is a condition in which the blood glucose is higher than normal. The food we eat is broken down into glucose. Insulin moves the glucose from the bloodstream into the body cells for use or storage. People with diabetes are unable to fully utilise the glucose in their bloodstream due to the lack of or ineffective insulin.
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