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    On November 1st, 2014 my life changed. I was playing soccer and suffered a head to head collision. Upon impact the right side of my body became paralyzed. I got down on one knee before experiencing a 2 minute seizure. When I woke up from the seizure I heard constant chatter, worried faces, and my legs were completely numb. I had slow reaction speeds and was confused as to what occurred. I was told I had a concussion and seized as a result of impact. This wasn't the worst news. I had to refrain…

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    Diagnosis Rosie is a 40 years old female diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. She has fatigue, spasticity, muscle weakness, and balance problems among copious other symptoms that commonly affect people with multiple sclerosis. Her fatigue often interferes with her ability and desire to perform basic daily tasks. Furthermore, her fatigue can increase throughout the day and with each additional task completion. Extra exertion is required for her daily activities. Hence, energy…

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    concrete near the truck wash pump. Per OMNI, the patient had a back and right knee contusion. He had a right L3-L4 laminectomy on 03/11/04. Per medical report dated 1/7/16 by Dr. Carl Shin, the patient was seen for periodic evaluation of lower back pain. He had a lumbar epidural injection back on 9/4/15. He says he is still having benefit with the injection. He says he will occasionally have numbness down the left leg, but he is not hunched over as he was before the procedure. He is having…

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    Lumbar Spine Case Studies

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    opiate analgesic. As per office notes dated 5/9/16, the patient complained of chronic pain in his lumbar spine. He states that the pain increases with activity. He needs Tramadol occasionally to control his pain and perform his work duties. He continues to work full duty. He has daily exacerbation of pain as the day progresses and he is involved in activities. He said that it is difficult to rest with the pain in back and legs. Gabapentin helps a little; however, he avoids increase in dose…

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    stabbing pain that usually occurs with your very first steps in the morning and will disappear aftr making few steps.This injury is very common to runners and athletes who are involved in tough playing games. Symptoms There is an aching, sharp, or burning pain in the sole of your foot Foot pain that occurs as you step out of the bed early in the morning Pain that will decrease after you’ve been on your feel for a while Sudden heel pain Foot pain that lasted for more than few days Pain…

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    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

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    plexus. The most prominent symptom of the disorder is pain and other symptoms include weakness and fatigue. Venous is generally rare that affects men and women equally. The cause of this type of TOS remains unknown but often develops suddenly, frequently following prolonged limb exertion. Lastly, traumatic TOS is caused by traumatic or repetitive activities such as a motor vehicle accident or hyperextension injury. The most common symptom is pain often occurring with tenderness; paresthesia,…

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    Drug Overdose In Canada

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    Drug overdose is a major public health concern. Among all the drug-related deaths, the opioid class of drug is a significant cause of overdose-related fatalities. According to the World Drug Report (2016), roughly a third to a half of all drug-related deaths are due to overdose, and of those, opioids are the most common substance. Canada has also been ranked as the second largest consumer of prescription opioids in the world with a 203% increase in usage between 2000 and 2010 (International…

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    pressure that is put on the knee during the physical activities on a daily basis, wears the knee out and is one of the major causes for multiple knee conditions or injuries at once. Lionel Perales visited Manhattan Orthopedic Care because of an agonizing pain in his knees. During the initial appointment, Dr. Armin Tehrany thoroughly examined Lionel’s knees and diagnosed him with meniscus tears and chondromalacia of patella. Since his both knees were in a bad shape, Dr. Tehrany recommended…

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    permanently the elbow with screws, essentially locking the joint in place to reduce pain; a narrow lighted tube with a camera at the end (arthroscope) and other instruments are inserted through several small cuts around the elbow to see the area and help the surgeon performing the surgery. Causes Indication for arthroscopic elbow fusion includes: • Elbow injury. • Chronic sepsis • Elbow rheumatoid arthritis. • Elbow pain • Failed elbow replacement. Diagnosis Diagnosis is based on the assessment…

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    The Last Turn Sharp pains shot all throughout my body; waking me from my sleep. Every muscle tugged on my bones and I could feel my limbs shaking. Thoughts were scattered in my head and I was debating if I could even make it out of bed this morning. The prolonged softball practices coach held for our team this past month had forced an enormous amount of stress on my body. Today was an important day for our entire team and I knew I had to get myself out of bed and get to the field for warmups.…

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