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    Urban Rebounding

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    Rebounding: One of the Greatest Investments of My Life A year ago I accidentally made an amazing discovery. Years ago, I had a debilitating cat bite injury while working as a vet assistant. One of the conditions the cat bite caused was lymphadenopathy, a painful auto-immune disorder. My desperation for relief often resulted in late night google searching. One night I stumbled upon rebounding on a trampoline as a means of flushing lymph nodes. Please keep in mind, per our blog integrity, that I…

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    Peripheral neuropathy Overview- The peripheral neuropathy is the morbid condition resulting from a deterioration and malfunction of the peripheral nerves. The peripheral neuropathy causes are many, diabetes is the main trigger, at least for industrialized countries like Italy or UK. The symptoms vary depending on whether they are involved in sensory nerve type, motor or self. To schedule an adequate therapy, it must be very careful diagnostic investigation: the identification of the causes and…

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    Intrinsic problems that come from diabetes Mellitus, extrinsic causes predispose the individual to risk the development of foot lesions. The major predisposing factors that lead to foot lesions are peripheral arterial sickness, peripheral neuropathy trilogy and immunopathy (susceptibility to infections). Peripheral neuropathy could have minimal effect on little symptoms hence making it not to be easily identified. However, its pathology does advance faster causing the ending stage the tissue…

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    What is a mom? According to google a mom is “a woman in relation to a child or children to whom she has given birth” but the word mom means something different to everyone. To some the word “mom” can mean a friend, hard worker , a teacher, or even a superhero. To others it could mean control freak, someone who knows no boundaries, or an evil dictator. My mom has fulfilled all of these roles at one time or another. Sometimes, she was all of these at once. My mom has worked hard her entire life…

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    present. The most common ulcers are gastric ulcers, esophageal ulcers, and duodenal ulcers. Along with these three ulcers Pressure ulcers and Stasis ulcers are usually the popular ulcers when it comes to older adults. Stasis Ulcer is also known as the Venous Stasis Ulcer. Pressure ulcer and Stasis ulcer are two different types of ulcers. Although pressure ulcer and stasis ulcer are common among older adults they are…

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    Peripheral neuropathy, causes, symptoms and treatment Diabetes mellitus (diabetes) is the principle cause of peripheral neuropathy. Different reasons of peripheral neuropathy are alcohol abuse, arsenic, or other poisonous substances, hiv / aids and medicines towards cancer as an example. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can be kind of divided into three components. Sensory neuropathy, motor neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy. The treatment of peripheral neuropathy focuses on the…

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    Diagnosis: Pt is a 54 yo male who experienced a L ischemic MCA stroke and as a result, has functional limitations as well as expressive aphasia. The majority of pt’s current functional limitations are due to slow recovery from an ORIF of R Hip approximately 3 months ago. Chief Complaint: Pt experienced a L ischemic MCA stroke on the morning of 8/20/2014 which has negatively impacted motor function on R side and his ability to produce speech. Most recently on 07/10/16, pt twisted his R knee…

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    Nervous System Essay

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    I chose to focus on the Nervous System. The Nervous system is made up of the central and peripheral nervous system that are linked with one another to create sensations throughout the body. The Central Nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord, while the Peripheral Nervous system consist of nerves that are enclosed in axon that connect the Central system to the rest of the body. Both the brain and the body can transmit signals from to the other, however, the names differ depending…

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    three times a week for a period of 5 hours per visit. Most of them have multiple morbidities. More than sixty percent of the population is diabetic and sixteen percent of the remaining population has peripheral vascular disease. According to the literature the prevalence of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is greater in this population (Crozier, 2014). It was evident there was a lack of education about foot care among this veteran population and the need to create a program…

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    decipher the mechanisms through which neurons communicate. According to Carlson (2014) the Nervous system is branched into two categories - the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS is made up of the brain and spinal cord. The PNS holds cranial nerves, spinal nerves and peripheral ganglia. According to Farley, Johnstone, Hendrey and McLafferty (2014), the brain is portioned into six different sections. These divisions consist of the medulla oblongata,…

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