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    Endodontic Hypnotherapy

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    This can bе donе by surgical rеmoval of tip of root with pathologically involvеd pеriapical tissuе and filling thе sitе of which had bееn rеmovеd with biocompatiblе material. Occasionally very large periapical lesions may enlarge after adequate debridement and obturation. These lesions are generally best resolved with decompression and limited curettage to avoid damaging adjacent structure such as mandibular nerve. The continuous apical leakage lead to expanding lesion and root resection with…

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    Andrea Cabrera Reflection

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    Today I worked on my patient Andrea Cabrera. She has generalized moderate chronic periodontitis with localized advanced periodontitis. I reviewed her medical history and had to update it because her physician changed her blood pressure medication. For both clinic section, her blood pressure was below 125/83. After doing a pre-procedure rinse with Listerine, I did an EIOE and everything was within normal limits. Then I disclosed my patient Andrea, and review OHI. My focus was to show her…

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    suspected of felony crimes. This bite-and-hold techniques greater applied force results in a unique range of injuries, including deep puncture wounds, severe crush injuries, large tissue avulsions and lacerations, wounds necessitating surgical debridement, bony injuries ranging from cortical violations to displaced fractures, neurovascular damage, and other wounds at high risk for infection. Depending on the injuries, the police department could be liable for those damages. The same could be…

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    frostnip and severe (deep) frostbite which is the worst. Frostnip can be taken care of at home, the other kinds need medical attention.With medical attention they rewarm the skin, oral pain medicine, protecting the injury, removal of damaged tissue (debridement), whirlpool therapy, infection fighting drugs, wound therapy, surgery (in severe cases), hyperbaric oxygen therapy. From what I read the symptoms for frostbite are “At first cold skin and a prickling feeling, numbness, red, white,…

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    He would develop his own surgical burn treatments, which would include wound debridement. Wound debridement is the “removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue”. He would also apply a breathable compressive dressing after his procedures. With this new knowledge of burn treatment, it would reduce the chances of infection, promote healing…

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    Deep tissue injury (DTI) is an injury to the soft tissue under the skin due to pressure and is usually over boney prominence. This injury is commonly seen in bedridden patients in hospitals and nursing homes. Although many efforts were made to elucidate the precise mechanism and clinical presentation, the pathogenesis and the final clinical outcome are yet to be determined. Although the current agreed upon presentation describes DTI as purple, maroon colored skin with ulceration, here we…

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    polyurethane film dressing which makes it occlusive, machine is set per the prescribing physicians specifications and therapy is commenced. (Thomas, 2001, p. 1). What type of dressing is VAC replacing? Conventional wet to dry dressing is used for debridement of a wound bed. Once the saline soaked gauze dries, it is pulled and the dead along with healthy tissue is removed, causing pain to the patient. Wet to dry dressings are contraindicated because of allowing bacteria to penetrate. Fleck,…

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    DOI: 4/24/2015. Patient is a 47-year-old right hand dominant female patient service representative who alleged right shoulder pain from repetitive duties. Per OMNI entry, she was initially diagnosed with right rotator cuff tendinitis. Per the doctors first report of occupational injury dated 04/24/15, patient was given a home exercise program. She was given prescription for Voltaren gel and place d on modified duty with work restrictions. She was told to apply ice/heat to the area. MRI of…

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    Plyometric Training Essay

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    It is highly recommended and supported by many articles. Early surgery allows for the structures involved to be set properly and for debridement and/or clearing of torn tissue to be removed, allowing for a quicker return to play rehabilitation treatment plan. Post-surgery, the treatment plan and protocol discussed should be initiated for optimal results. When there is no rupture of the…

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    Primary Osteoarthritis

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    INTRODUCTION Osteoarthritis is a disease, which results from mechanical and biological events that destabilize the normal processes of degradation and synthesis of articular cartilage chondrocytes, extracellular matrix, and subchondral bone. These changes include increased water content, decreased proteoglycan content, and altered collagen matrix, all leading to the deterioration of articular cartilage. Osteoarthritis can be classified into primary and secondary types Primary osteoarthritis…

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