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    Duchene Muscular Dystrophy

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    Muscle weakness begins in the pelvic and legs before affecting the arms and causes waddling gait, difficulty with running, jumping and climbing stairs. In addition children with DMD fall frequently as they are running and they use a characteristic way to get up from the floor. They first kneel putting their hands on the floor and then lift the upper body by using their hands to “climb up” their thighs in order to change from squatting…

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    Perineal Trauma Essay

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    Approximately 2/3 require perineal suturing. Injury in the genital tract after delivery results in decreased function of the pelvic floor muscles. Perineal trauma has a long impact on the welfare of the mother both physically, psychologically and socially during the postnatal period, as dyspareunia (pain during intercourse), faecal incontinence and persistent perineal pain. There…

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    Dbq Asylum Research Paper

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    Physical restraints were used with patients by putting them in straitjackets, tranquilizing chairs, and Utica cribs. Pelvic massages with water pressure were done on females and anti-masturbation devices were put on men’s genitalia. All these treatments were used to achieve that these patients choose rationality over insanity. The “gyrating chair” treatment became popular…

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    accessory organs such as teeth, salivary glands, and tongue. The mouth is where digestion starts. Our teeth are used to chew food into really small pieces and our saliva contains enzymes that begins the process of digestion. Our tongue occupies the floor of the mouth and mixes food with saliva to form bolus which is a compact mass that forms food into a lump that helps initiates swallowing. The mouth begins the process of swallowing which carries food through the pharynx and into the esophagus. …

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    First , you mustn’t drink coffees or any drinks which have caffeine and also you must not drink alcohol or drugs. Second , you should eating healthy food with higher calories and proteins . As well as , you should get some rest and begin doing pelvic floor exercises and the most important thing is to see your doctors or midwife soon as…

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    Throughout history, mankind has made numerous strides in medicine, mainly in the contraceptive field. In today’s society there are many ways for women who are not able to naturally conceive a child; however, through artificial conception these women can now have a child of their own . In Vitro Fertilization was created in the 1970’s by Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards, to help women who have fertility issues due to a blocked or damaged fallopian tube (Zhu). Since the discovery of In Vitro…

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    Patients should stay away from heavy physical exertion and ensure that they are consuming plenty of fluids. Urinary incontinence is a possible adverse effect of TURP. If this occurs, certain pelvic floor exercises, such as Kegel exercises, can help increase bladder control. Constipation is another adverse effect that can be managed by stool softeners and increased fiber consumption. Patients should be made aware that erectile dysfunction is a common…

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    through their early childhood stage, there are some symptoms are going to be discovered, for example, the first effect happens at the muscles of the tips, pelvic area, thighs and shoulders. The calves may end up being enlarged, and the child could be clumsy and fall down easily. They also have a hard time climbing the stairs, getting from the floor, or even running. In order for them to keep their balances, they have to stick out their bellies and pull back their shoulders. They may have some…

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    with tours, pirouettes and elevated jumps that were always technically sound. To ensure that the coupling of ballet and rock was as seamless and as natural as possible, many of the traditional steps were executed with contrasting stylistic choices. Pelvic thrusts were introduced dozens of times throughout the show as well as some moves influenced by swing, cabaret and even burlesque. Elton John and Bernie Taupin created all of the music featured in the performance. Classics such as Bennie and…

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    Infertility Research Paper

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    Questions about your regular health as well as past illness will be asked, especially age of menarche, regularity, occurrence, and flow of your menstrual period. The provider will ask if you ever had any, pelvic pain, anomalous vaginal bleeding or discharge, trauma, and any history of pelvic infection, especially sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Expect to be asked about prior pregnancies, miscarriages, surgeries, and types of contraception. The partner will be asked all of the same…

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