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    DOI: 8/16/2010. Patient is a year old female home attendant who sustained multiple injuries when she fell off a chair. Per the IME report dated 10/07/14 by Dr. Rubinshteyn, no ongoing PT or orthopedic treatment would be reasonable or necessary. The patient should follow a home exercise program. Permanency rating is Class 3 Severity B in regards to the lumbar spine. Based on the latest medical report dated 06/09/16, the patient presents complaining of progressive worsening…

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    Hyperesthesia which is oversensitivity to touch or to the lights and Paresthesia are symptoms that are common in Shingles patients. Although, they can be very strong depending on the location of the pain However, for those who have Chickenpox can get loss of appetite, sore throat, dehydration and sometimes a stomachache. Shingles…

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    posttraumatic stress disorder. People suffering from PTSD sometimes experience major depression and anxiety disorders, resulting in severe panic attacks. The symptoms of a panic attack range from dyspnea, vertigo, diaphoresis, to angina pectoris, paresthesia and syncope. Often times, anxiety disorders can lead to the manifestation of phobias, such as the fear of leaving the house or being in crowded places. Others may be there for treatment of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, which are…

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    Therefore, this might impact MK recovery because the PNS responsible for controlling all sensory, motor, and autonomic functions. Sensory problems may cause decreased sensation, numbness, pain, paresthesias, and dyesthesia. In addition, motor function may cause muscle weakness, poor balance and poor coordination. Moreover, autonomic problems may cause orthostatic hypotension, impaired sweating, bladder, bowel, and genital dysfunction. Although…

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    Incidentaloma (Conns’ syndrome) is a disease of the adrenal glands involving excess production of aldosterone & patient usually presents with clinical features of hypokalemia and hypertension. Atypical clinical presentations with combination of normotension and normokalemia are described in few cases. In this case report patient presented with abdominal pain and essential hypertension only. To rule out other pathology Ultrasonography was performed & underlying adrenal adenoma was found.…

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    artery disease, your extremities usually your legs do not receive enough blood flow to keep up with demand. PAD causes aching, change in skin color and sometimes burning in the legs. Total loss of circulation to the legs and feet can cause gangrene, paresthesia and a loss of a limb. A physical examination will determine if a person has peripheral artery disease with the help of a doppler. A doppler is a small machine that visualizes the artery with sound waves. It also measures the blood flow in…

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    movement. Per OMNI, the patient had bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, left rotator cuff tendinitis, and strained muscles and tendons of the left rotator cuff. Per the medical report dated 07/19/16, the patient is being evaluated for her progressive paresthesias in both hands along the median nerve distribution, involving the thumb, index, and long fingers, especially when she performs repetitive activities. She has most of her numbness and tingling throughout the day. She has already been…

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    1. Name: Shotgun Matrix supplement 2. This product should be taken by active individuals or athletes who are looking for higher percentages in core lifts when it comes to strength and power and those who are looking for better endurance during high intensity lifts along with less neural fatigue. This product should be taken at least three times per week to get the maximum benefit. This matrix should be mixed with 8 oz. of cold water or favorite liquid approximately 30 minutes prior to workout.…

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    swollen appearance of the neck, eating well but losing weight, muscles weakness, fatigue, diarrhea, irregular menstruation, and vision disturbance and some signs/symptoms of the hyperthyroidism. The disease can lesion such as itching in the muscles, paresthesia in the legs, facial muscles become weak and speech become faint and indistinct. Thus, some complications can occur if the disease is untreated such as, arrhythmia, cardiac dilation, congestive heart failure, sudden cardiac arrest, and…

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    As mentioned earlier, the vertebral column consists of five regions. These regions are cervical (neck), thoracic (upper and mid back), lumbar (lower back), sacral and coccyx. Some of the structures that would be affected by the incident are the intervertebral discs, due to the compression that was placed on the head. If the vertebral discs structure is severely compressed, the inner material, known as the nucleus pulposus, that is inside the discs could leak out and cause herniation. Herniation…

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