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    Lumbar Spine Case Summary

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    initially diagnosed with sprain at the back, neck, shoulder, bilateral legs and ankle. Based on the acupuncture progress report dated 03/22/16, the patient presents for his 6/8 visit for his cervical and lumbar spine. He reports excellent pain relief with treatment, more tolerable pain levels for several days and that his whole back feels more relaxed. At present, his neck is bothering him more than his low back. He also complains of a “nerve type of pain” along the posterior knee. He is eager…

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    Chiropractic Treatment

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    beneficial success. Chiropractors are hands on doctors that specialise in the alignment of the musculoskeletal structure mainly the spine but, can also align arms, shoulders, hips and legs. Chiropractic treatments are recommended when looking to find pain relief of the joints, bones, muscles , tendons, ligaments and/or cartilage. Seeking chiropractic help for many spine conditions such as scoliosis, degenerative disks or sports injuries is the best route to go because it is a drug alternative,…

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    "what do I do?", "Is it time?" I called my mother right away and said: "mom I think it 's time, the contractions are 5 minutes apart." She said it 's okay I’m on my way get your things ready to go. My first response was “but I have a test!” I look back I thin know naïve that my concern was missing my test. There I am in shock for a minute which passed by as in for an eternity. Until another contraction just stabbed me that made me immediately snap out of it. Quickly I jumped into the shower…

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    scrap crane. As per OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with strain to multiple body parts. Per the medical report dated 06/10/16, the patient complained of low back pain rated 6/10 with distal lower extremity tingling sensations. She was previously sent to physical therapy and had 60-75% improvement of her symptoms. She has not had a pain management consult. She experiences a tingling sensation from the ankles that radiates upward into the calves. The symptoms are worse while at work. She…

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    What Is Spondylolysis?

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    that involves the breaking down of the vertebra (Hockenberry & Wilson, 2015). Symptoms of this condition include lower back and lower limb pain. In fact, spondylolysis is one of the common causes of back pain in adolescents, particularly young athletes. This injury most often occurs on children and adolescents who are involved in sports that place repeated stress on the lower back. Furthermore, in some cases spondylolysis can lead to spondylolisthesis, when the vertebra begins to shift out of…

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    SUBJECTIVE He was seen for two issues. 1. He just came back from Oak Park Heights last Thursday after he had treatment with C. diff; however, he did have a C. diff in the stool that was done on 09/13/2017, and also a fecal lactoferrin and both of them are positive. At this time, he continues to have abdominal cramping and also loose stool about 2-3 times a day. 2. He has been having chronic back pain. He only takes Tylenol but he claims that it is not really helping prior to him going to…

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    Theory Of Reflexology

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    Reflexologists use foot maps to determine what part of the foot corresponds to the body part that is ailing. Nerves from the back end on the inside of the foot. This area runs from the middle of the big toe, along the arch and ends approximately an inch below the ankle. When feelings this area, many people notice that the curve is similar to that of the spine. To get back pain relief, one can visit a reflexologist or apply treatment to their own foot.…

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    twisting his lower back. Per OMNI, he was initially diagnosed with lumbar sprain. He has a pre-existing L2 compresison fracture. Based on medical report dated 06/11/15, the patient complains of headaches and severe lower back pain. He reports the lower back pain is a 7/10 and is associated-with pain and numbness radiating to both hips and thighs. The pain is worse with bending, climbing, sitting for 1 hour, and standing for 20 minutes. He is not taking any medication for pain. He had an MRI…

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    DOI: 2/14/2014. The patient is a 54-year-old female janitor who sustained a work-related injury to her back and right arm from a slip and fall on snow and ice. As per OMNI, she was diagnosed with low back pain and radiculopathy. The patient underwent bilateral decompressive laminectomy on 8/12/15. As per progress notes on 11/3/15 by Dr. Cristian Brotea, the patient is 3 months status post L4-S1 lumbar laminectomy and fusion with instrumentation from which she has been doing relatively well.…

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    From loss of mobility to intense pain, it is easy to see the benefits of undergoing a minimally invasive back surgery Plano TX for your spinal stenosis. If you are one of the millions suffering with spinal stenosis pain, understanding your options for treatment and pain relief is smart. Using this guide, you will see how a lumbar laminectomy will allow you to live a more fulfilling and pain free life. The Procedure Spinal stenosis is caused by a narrowing of the spaces between the spine. This…

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