Case Studies
Case Study Young Stroke
Case Study Young Stroke Reversibility long term disabilities young stroke with Personalised Integrative Care® Although global stroke incidence is declining, rates in young adults are on the rise. Worldwide the yearly number of young people who experience stroke is 3,6 million. In Europe each year 1,1 million people are suffering from the effects of stroke, 80 % …
Case study frequent absenteeism; prevention prevents long-term absenteeism
Case study frequent absenteeism; prevention prevents long-term absenteeismFrequent AbsenteeismFrequent absence is risky for both employer and employee. Scientific research shows that 50% of long-term absenteeism will lapse within four years of employees who report sick more than 4x per year. In addition, 61% have another chance of frequent absenteeism the following year. Dismissal due to …
Case study diagnosis Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Mary an academic professional suffered from tiredness, stomach pain and emotional distress for many years. Every year her complaints became worse. She used painkillers to be able to go to work though frequently she was feeling too sick to go to work...
Case study diagnosis Fibromyalgia
3-10 % of the general adult population worldwide suffers from fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is characterized by a widespread pain all over the body. It is difficult to diagnose as the cause of the disease is not defined yet. Diagnosis is based on scores or pain by touching tender points, general observations and complaints of the person. …
Case study diagnosis Burnout
The number of employees with burnout or burnout-like symptoms increases annually. In the Netherlands, about 14% of employees have a burnout. Burnout is seen as a work-related illness and is therefore defined as an occupational disease. Symptoms of a burnout are emotional imbalance and a low energy level...