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    Back Pain Research Paper

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    Experiencing a lot of back pain on a regular basis can be a frustrating experience as it can easily affect your quality of life in many ways. Listed below are just three of the many steps that you can take to help alleviate your back pain. Consider A Visit To A Podiatrist You should consider making an appointment with your local podiatrist if you are suffering from back pain. This is because a lot of back pain can often be traced back to issues with your feet. For example, if there are some…

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    Lbp Case Studies

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    Hi Patry, Thank you for sharing your notion about “recurrent acute episodes of low back pain”. According to Shinichi et al. (2016), ninety percent of adults will have an episode of low back pain (LBP) in their lifetime, moreover about 24-87% will experience the recurrence of the LBP a year following the acute bout. Petersen and Lystad (2016) presented a case report about a 48-year-old male police officer, complaining of acute LBP of two weeks duration. Two months later after the first episode…

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    4. Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) [26] The identification and quantification of components of traditional TCM by chromatographic analysis (HPLC) is one of the major challenge. As TCM is a complex matrices in which all the constituents plays specific role for the overall efficacy. So the analysis of all the constituents synchronously is necessary to quality control the TCM. So the new technique UPLC is used for the quality control of the TCM. 5. Multi-residue analysis of…

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    Introduction Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire (OMPQ) was developed to assist in the identification of clients that are experiencing musculoskeletal pain and are at risk of a delayed recovery leading to longer absence from work, restriction in function and pain. (Hocking, McAuley & Maher 2008; Sattelmayer, Lorenz, Roder & Hilfiger, 2011). OMPQ is used by occupational therapist’s with clients who are effected by pain problems that are resulting in decreased performance at work and/or…

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    Neck Pain: A Case Study

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    PT for 1hr Lumbar & cervical spine, Physiotherapy 2 x 4 Lumbar & cervical spine, Acupuncture 2 x 4 Lumbar & cervical spine, Chiro 2 x 4 Lumbar & cervical spine, EMG/NCV/SSSEP of the cervical spine and left upper extremities, Work conditioning x 6 Lumbar & cervical spine, Work hardening x 6 for Lumbar & cervical spine Treatment: cane,OVs, mod activity, meds, MRI LS & CS,PT x 6 Lowback & neck, Acupuncture x 6 Lowback & neck.…

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    My grandfather, who I was very close to, passed away from lung cancer. Watching his struggle with the disease started a lifelong desire to help cure cancer. My grandfather 's tumor was inoperable. Chemotherapy and radiation, meant to save him, only made him sicker and weaker. My family and I could only watch while he was constantly in pain. As part of my volunteering at the pediatric department, I played with pediatric cancer patients who had to stay in the hospital long-term and talked to…

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    for the longest time. Reasons for this deviation might be small amounts of a substance so that it was hard to measure or inaccurate apparatus. It is important to note that these deviations are relatively small as they occurred in the second decimal point; therefore the measurements are vastly accurate. The use of pipettes might have caused inaccuracies in the volumes used, as some part of the substance might have stayed behind in the pipette. Instead of using a pipette a small measuring…

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    Ming China Essay

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    and tired . . . .” Although the preceding is a quote by an un-known writer, it also has significance when discussing health and medical care and beliefs in Ming China (1368-1644). This topic has been explored and examined by many writers from the point of view that illnesses are the result of external, dis-harmony factors; however, this writer proposes that the early Chinese were correct-illnesses occur when there is a lack of harmony in the body. Evidence to support this hypothesis will be…

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    What Is Aromatherapy?

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    It sounds a bit bizarre telling a person that their smell sense, or more precisely one particular scent can make them fill better (or worse!). Is this even possible? According to the aromatherapists, it sure is! Nowadays, we have a whole industry devoted to the production of a wide range of beautiful fragrances, but from ancient times aromas were considered to be powerful alternative medicine tools. Scientist have proven that different fragrances have miscellaneous, but nonetheless powerful…

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    mechanisms may also want to consider Holistic therapy. Holistic therapy acquires acupuncture, acupressure, nutritional supplement, and bio feedback that may be beneficial to the patient (Bohinski, 1). Acupuncture are minor needles introduced into pathways or highpoints through the body, which states to discharge substances into the muscle, spinal cord and brain (Bohinski, 1). Acupressure is comparable to acupuncture, however instead of using needles massage therapy is at hand (Acupressure for…

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