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Immersion foot syndromes are a class of foot injury caused by water absorption in the outer layer of skin. [1] [2] There are different subclass names for this condition based on the temperature of the water to which the foot is exposed. These include trench foot, tropical immersion foot, and warm water immersion foot.
Immersion therapy is a psychological technique which allows a patient to overcome fears , but can ... the research within this area of Psychology is scare, thus more ...
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Imerslund–Gräsbeck syndrome; Immersion foot syndromes; Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; Immunodeficiency–centromeric instability–facial anomalies syndrome; Impingement syndrome; Imposter syndrome; Incontinentia pigmenti; Infant respiratory distress syndrome; Inferior vena cava syndrome; Infertility in polycystic ovary syndrome
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Non-freezing cold injuries (NFCI) is a class of tissue damage caused by sustained exposure to low temperature without actual freezing. [1] There are several forms of NFCI, and the common names may refer to the circumstances in which they commonly occur or were first described, such as trench foot, which was named after its association with trench warfare.
Trench foot was an informal name applied to the condition from its prevalence during the trench warfare of World War I. [1] Health officials at the time used a variety of other terms as they studied the condition, but trench foot was eventually formally sanctioned and used. [2] Informally, it was also known as jungle rot during the Vietnam War. [5]
Attachment therapy, a controversial autism treatment intended to induce long-term behavioral compliance in children by combining nonconsensual flooding and sensory-overload techniques with the traumatic bonding relationship also manifested in Stockholm syndrome; Behavior modification; Desensitization (psychology) Habituation; Immersion therapy ...