Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Negative pressure wound therapy is a machine that uses controlled negative pressure (like a vacuum) to help heal wounds.
Negative pressure wound therapy is a machine that uses controlled negative pressure (like a vacuum) to help heal wounds.
This pamphlet explains what a trabeculectomy and a shunt procedure are, and what will happen after the surgery. This pamphlet is also available in French.
Lasers are one way of treating glaucoma. The pamphlet describes getting ready for treatment, how the treatment is done, care after laser treatment, and possible risks. This pamphlet is also available in French.
This pamphlet provides information about nicotine replacement therapy options (like the patch, lozenges, gum, inhaler, mouth spray).
This pamphlet will help you learn how to care for your baby if they have NAS. This pamphlet is also available in French.
Exercises designed to strengthen your shoulder using resistance with tubing are outlined step-by-step along with images.
This pamphlet outlines what to expect when your family member is admitted to the Intensive/Coronary Care Unit at the Dartmouth General Hospital.
This pamphlet gives information about the Halifax Osteoporosis Multidisciplinary Education (HOME) program. Topics include what the HOME program is, topics covered in the program, who can attend, and where the session is held.