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    Range of motion is limited, pain-free. There is moderate tenderness over the thenar eminence. Tinel’s test is positive. Grip strength is 4/5. Current medications include Tylenol #3, Capsaicin cream and Norco 5/325 mg. The patient reports that the cream…

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    measure transparent particle as it need only for the particle to be volume occupied at the orifice. Second, this technique is very sensitive, having a good linearity and reproducibility (Rhyner, 2011). Third, this technique is able to measure wide range of particle size from 0.4µm up to 1200µm, however, with different orifice setting. Another advantage of Coulture counter method is usage of it in pharmaceutical science is well established particularly in measurement of crystal growth in the…

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    reports explicitly confirmed hematoma-mediated spinal cord impingement. Since then, Mr. Michael has received physical therapy at the outpatient clinic to preserve his Range of Motion (ROM) and for improvement of mobility skills pertaining to trunk balance and stabilization. While there has been some improvement in the range of motion, the patient is still unable to meet his activities of daily living (ADL) such as preparing food, transferring from a wheelchair, exercising, and dressing up, for…

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    noted at the mid-thoracic to upper lumbar paraspinal muscles. Lumbar spine range of motion (ROM) is about 20% improved but some trigger point at lumbar paraspinal is noted. Straight leg raise (SLR) remains positive at 50 degrees on the left side. Lumbar spine flexion/extension is restricted by 20/20 degrees. Therapeutic exercises will help for muscles to be strong and flexible. It will also help to increase range of motion (ROM) and promote circulation to enhance soft tissue to relive. Patient…

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    prevent the disuse and shrinking of muscles, reestablish nonpainful range of movement, and return the arthrokinematics of the shoulder complex. This includes a period of rest, so that symptoms do not worsen. The patient must strengthen his or her muscles so that there will not be long term difficulties down the line. Afterwards, the person must increase range-of-motion to the arm in order to help relieve pressure on the joint. Range-of-motion exercises are a part of the recovery phase and these…

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    Range of motion is as follows: flexion is 40 degrees; extension is 1- degrees; and bilateral lateral extension/rotation is 15 degrees. He is unable to toe and heel walk due to pain. Gait is antalgic. Manual muscle testing is a 4/5 to both hips. Sensation to…

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    Song Time- Singing simple songs such as “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” and showing your baby the motions will help them to integrate sound and motion into their brain functions. Doing physical movements to these simple songs will not only help assist their motor skills, but will enhance their use and understanding of rhymes, rhythms, and language patterns. 3. Sensory Toys-…

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    Although gasoline cars are the pinnacle of reliable transportation, there is a new challenger rising ---- The electric cars. First of all electric cars are more environmentally friendly, they are cheaper and more efficient form of transportation, more reliable than conventional gasoline cars and they can be more powerful and fun due to how they are designed and their components. Let us address the elephant in the room first, the environmental benefits of electric cars and how they can…

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    The chosen vessel’s bollard pull and the winch capacity can be different. As mentioned in the Section 2.1.6 for modern AHV these loads are in the range of 65 to 650 tons. Generally, in view of stability, these loads are difficult to handle by the AHV if it is acted away from the centreline (not in line with the centreline). Therefore, it is essential to define the allowable mooring load for a chosen…

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    INTRODUCTION Idiopathic scoliosis is a three-dimensional spinal deformity that is characterized by significant curve progression during a growth spurt (1). The longitudinal growth plays an important role in the development and progression of idiopathic scoliosis (1). A histomorphic study of the vertebral endplates from IS patients confirmed a more active growth of the anterior column than the posterior column (2). This mainly affects young kids due to their bones not being fully formed and…

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