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    Plaintiff’s counsel has sought the deposition of the general manager of the restaurant who was working at the time of the accident and who spoke with the Plaintiff after the fall occurred. We have had some scheduling issues which has prevented the deposition from taking place. However, in the event he is deposed and/or testifies at trial, we anticipate that he will testify that it was the policy at the time to always position a large yellow wet floor warning cone at a location between the front…

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    benefits medically. The cannabis has been proven to relieve pain from illness as well as improving the mental state of those suffering depression and anxiety. Legalizing medical marijuana would not only help patients in need of the drug, but also the government.The drug would provide many benefits for the government as well. Legalizing medical marijuana will benefit society because it helps those suffering with depression and anxiety, pain management,…

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    ever experience so much pain you feel as though you imagined it. Do you Blame yourself for something you have no control over. If you said yes to any of these questions then you may understand what millions of people feel like fighting a chronic illness including myself. For 10 years I have been battling a disease called Rheumatoid Arthritis. Many think this disease only affects the elderly. Unfortunately I know differently at the age of 11 I started experiencing knee pain. Which lead to to 2…

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    in your own words everything you have learned about pain starting out with a definition. Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience caused by intense stimuli. Pain can range from dull, to extremely sharp, and even emotional. Pain can helps us survive by warning our bodies of potential danger, or can be an indicator that something is wrong. Pain is a feeling triggered by the nervous system. Our bodies are covered with millions of pain receptors called nociceptors. Nociceptors send…

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    Fascitis can be a real pain in the foot, that if left untreated can eventually effect mobility and over all quality of life. However, the experienced team here at Burrard Physiotherapy can help. What is Planter Fascitis? Planter Fascitis is inflammation and pain of the connective tissue at the bottom of the foot called the planter fascia. At its most basic, the planter fascia connects the heel and the ball of the foot and aids with walking. When inflamed, this typically causes pain at the heel…

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    04/02/13 by Dr. Hall, the left shoulder was injured. Per the AME report dated 03/11/16 by Dr. Hall, IW was diagnosed with left shoulder pain with chronic left shoulder impingement. IW remains P & S. Based on the medical report dated 12/07/16, the patient continues to experience pain in his left wrist and low back but has experienced modest attenuation of the pain and stiffness involving his left shoulder on his recent injection. A course of physical therapy has been requested today, which…

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    So the pain could vary from things such as low blood pressure which is causing blood to force itself through the veins. Which would cause this pain, take an aspirin. Also I suggest you rehydrate yourself if you are dehydrated. There are a few medicines you can buy instores for these types of headaches, message me if you need them. There are a few things to rule out and I try to make my replies as high quality and as easy to read as possible. The first thing is something which is called…

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    Identification/Classification of Ankylosing Spondylitis The disease is a chronic, inflammatory, and systematic illness. The disease is classified with seronegative spondyloarthritic infections. It is best identified with the inflammatory-back-pain especially on the spine and the sacroiliac joints of the body. It can also affect some of the peripheral tendons and joints and there can be articular manifestations as well. Mostly, it is found in young adults with great genetic features (Khan, 2009).…

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    Rheumatic arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease and with stressful events, can have acute episodes of pain and inflammation (Arthritis Foundation, 2015). Triggers for rheumatic pain are different for everyone and can be caused by one thing or many things accumulated over time. Given David’s symptoms, his recent bilateral knee pain may be the result of a recent flare up caused by work related stress and stress in the home environment. It is not unusual for people with rheumatoid pain to experience…

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    conditioning, 3) sham mindfulness-meditation, or 4) book-listening control intervention. Psychophysical assessments of pain were used to examine the efficacy of each treatment, showing that while mindfulness-meditation, placebo, and sham mindfulness-meditation all significantly alleviated pain perception (when compared to the control condition), mindfulness mediation reduced pain ratings more than both placebo and sham mindfulness-meditation. In what could be seen as the most compelling evidence…

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