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    Neck Pain: A Case Study

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    This is a 32-year-old male with a 7/3/2014 date of injury, due to a MVA. DIAGNOSIS; Cervical spin e S/S, Lumbar spine S/S, Left shoulder S/S 12/08/15 progress note describes that the patient complains of neck pain at a 6/10-scale level; low back pain at a 6-7/10-scale level, which radiates to the right leg; left shoulder pain at a 4/10-scale level, which radiates to the left arm; and sleep problems. PE revealed slight to moderate spasticity and tenderness over the para-cervical muscles. ROM of…

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    Neck Pain Case Studies

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    This is a 45-year-old male with a 2-20-2015 date of injury. A specific mechanism of injury has not been described. DIAGNOSIS: Sprain of joints and ligaments of unspecified parts of neck, initial encounter 01/11/16 Progress Report describes that 15 minutes were spent in review of the results from the urinary drug screen, which was administered at the previous visit and deciding whether any modifications are appropriate to the treatment regimen. The pain is better and down to a 3/10. The neck…

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    Scoliosis Research Paper

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    Scoliosis is an abnormal, excessive, C-shaped lateral curvature of the spine (Turley). Scoliosis is not a disease but a term used to describe any spine curvature. This curvature is only visible from the back view and curves on a coronal plane; if looking that the spine from the side it should still appear with a natural and completely healthy curve. There are three major ways in which the spine can curve. First, is called levoscoliosis, this is a single curve to the left making the shape of the…

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    butadiene and meso-tetraphenylporphyrin (100 mg, 0.162 mmol) dissolved in dichloromethane (100 ml, 1.57 mol) in a water-jacketed flask was irradiated with compact fluorescent lamps. The solution was then concentrated in vacuo and the product subjected to column chromatography to yield the product, aldehyde, and unreacted starting butadiene which could then be recycled. 1-Phenylbutadiene…

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    Mri Advantages

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    Disadvantages of MRI: INFLAMMATORY PROCESS OF THE LUMBAR SPINE Spondylodiscitis: Introduction: Spondylodiscitis is a rare primary infection of the intervertebral disc with secondary infections of the vertebrae. It can lead to osteomyelitis of the spinal column. Predisposing factors include age, multi-morbidity, diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Incidence increases with age and men being three times more likely to be affected than women. (Cottle and Riordan, 2008) The number of…

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    Scoliosis Scoliosis is a pathology in which the spine has an abnormal curvature. The vertebrae column has two natural curvatures. First, there is a lordosis in which the spine a slight bend in the posterior direction located in the cervical portion of the vertebrae column. The second curvature the spinal column has is known as a kyphosis, in which the thoracic portion of the spine bends slight anteriorly. Scoliosis is evident when a person has excess curvature of the spine in a lateral…

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    helps create the environment within the body that facilitates this. Since every organ and cell within the body is controlled by the nervous system, a chiropractor focuses his/her attention on keeping the spinal column properly aligned. If a shift occurs, the chiropractor realigns the spinal column to restore proper movement and allow the cerebrospinal fluid to move freely within the intercommunicating channels that house the cerebrospinal fluid. Modalities Utilized at Icon Medical Centers in…

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    Chiropractic Therapy

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    Imagine a world where doctors could get rid of muscular, nervous, and skeletal pains or diseases, just by simply adjusting a part of your nervous system. Sadly most medical conditions can’t be cured in this way, but some can. Luckily, most conditions can be treated through various therapies that lessen the symptoms. Chiropractors can treat these symptoms through therapy. Because of this, Chiropractors can treat many conditions dealing with the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems, however,…

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    Degenerative Disk Essay

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    The people of the united states need to know about the degenerative disk disease. the effects. do you know about this disease. Do you anybody with this disease. the effects of degenerative disk disease are as followed it is the symptoms of pain and possibly radiating weakness or numbness stemming from degenerated disk in the spine. The back just gets old and the disks get old and rot and can’t hold the back up. Degenerative disk disease leaves patients wondering what exactly the disease means…

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    administered. These injections consist of Lidocaine and steroids injected into the pars (Ullrich, 1). Inflammation is subsided for the moment this may perhaps be a sign that the utmost of the discomfort is pending from the fractures in the vertebral column (Ullrich, 1). Facet injections are a possibility. When a corticosteroid…

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