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    She is also taking omeprazole, lisinopril, alendronate, stool softener and Motrin from other providers. Patient was diagnosed with adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, rotator cuff syndrome and chronic pain syndrome, all worsening. Use of Tylenol and Relafen reduces pain from 8/10 to 4/10, and allows for increase in activity tolerance, improves activities of daily living including housework and dressing. No side effects…

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    radius, back contusion, right hip contusion, right elbow contusion, right shoulder sprain, right elbow sprain, cervical strain, and right shoulder contusion. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with unspecified injury of muscles and tendon of the rotator cuff of right shoulder-sequela. Per Doctor’s First Report of Occupational Injury dated 4/9/2016, patient has been experiencing pain in the right wrist, arm, lower back and neck. She states she fractured her right wrist and was given a wrist…

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    Allen Hendricks, an educator and Program Coordinator from National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), performs a podcast with Dr. Ben Router discussing injuries in endurance athletes. Professor Ben Router is also strength and conditioning coach and a Associate Professor at Cal University in Pennsylvania. According to Dr. Router, endurance training has increased over the years, stating that more Americans are becoming more physically active. Also, organizations are creating fund…

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    Neurologists are experts in nervous system disorders, specializing in their diagnosis and treatment. Their work can be found in various settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and private offices, as well as in research and teaching. To accurately diagnose and treat conditions like epilepsy, migraines, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and stroke, they employ a range of techniques, including neurological examinations, imaging studies, and laboratory tests. Neurosurgeons are medical…

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    Regarding Norco 10/325 mg #60, CA MTUS Chronic Pain Medical Treatment Guidelines state that there should be documentation of the 4 A's (analgesic, activities of daily living, adverse side effects, and aberrant drug-seeking behaviors). Per ODG Guidelines, when considering on-going opioid management, several factors should be considered, including prescription from a single practitioner; lowest possible dose to improve pain; documentation of pain relief; functional status; appropriate medication…

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    Center in Burlington,Wisconsin. While I was there for the short two or three hours, I learned so many new and interesting things about the life of a physical therapist.One thing I learned was how to tell if someone tore a rotator cuff, how many muscles makes up the rotater cuff, and also how to use some of the machinery the Therapist use on their patients. One of the machines they used on a young man who injured his shoulder was a heat ultrasound. Heidi used the ultrasound to help loosen up the…

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    DOI: 08/06/2014. Patient is a 45-year-old female assembler who sustained a left shoulder injury due to repetitive overhead work. Per OMNI, she underwent a left shoulder surgery on 01/29/15. Per the Orthopedic IME report by Dr. Best dated 07/02/15, the IW require conservative PT, 1-2 cortisone injections and oral anti-inflammatory medication. Injective therapy by an orthopedic surgeon with conservative care over the next 3-4 week sis recommended. Per the addendum to the Pain Medicine IME…

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    Ultrasound (US) and MRI are commonly used in the clinical setting to confirm the presence and location of tendon thickening or other structural change and associated findings (Scott et al., 2013). However, although their clinical utility, both US and MRI are subject to artefacts and may reveal poor interobserver and intraobserver reliability. In comparison with MRI, ultrasound has the accuracy and sensitivity of US (0.63–0.83 and 0.68–0.87, respectively) and MRI (0.68–0.70 and 0.50–0.57,…

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    Heal your Musculoskeletal Injuries in Car Accident with Chiropractic Care Car accidents can cause property damage, and injuries to the individuals. A person may have bruises, fracture, misalignment of the vertebrae, etc., in the collision. The recovery time depends on the condition of the individual. Several impairements can be healed in a short time, whereas others may take time in the complete well being. If you cannot walk, move, or lift the things after an accident, then there are high…

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    DOI: 03/13/2012. Patient is a 40-year old female housekeeper who sustained injuries to her back, left knee, and right shoulder when she slipped on water and fell in the bathroom. Per OMNI, patient is status post left knee arthroscopy with chondroplasty and meniscectomy on 08/09/2012. In an office visit dated 11/20/15, patient presents with chronic left knee, right shoulder and low back pain. Current medications include Pantoprazole-protonix 20 mg, diclofenac sodium 1.5 %, and Norco 7.5-325 mg.…

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