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    Fall Prevention

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    to meet with a nurse educator to have one on one sessions at the time of their pre-op visits. They met with their educator within 14 day prior to surgery. The session lasted from 15-30 minutes. In the session, the nurse educator discussed weakness, nerve blocks, the importance of asking for help when ambulating, and how to properly use a walker. When concluding the educational session, the nurse asked each patient to recall three ways they could not become a fall victim after their surgery. 19…

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    Hip Pain Research Paper

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    The cartilage is further assisted by bursae, which are fluid filled sacs that lubricate the joint. The pelvis is a central area. Unsurprisingly, multiple nerves pass through this region, even if only to connect other parts back to the brain. When the hip is injured, the two most commonly nerved are the sciatic nerve and the femoral nerve. Hip Conditions and Hip Pain…

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    Herniated Basis

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    herniated one. The normal one has the normal components of an intervertebral disc: the annulus fibrosus surrounding the nucleus pulposus and the spinal nerves safely exiting through the neural foramina. In the herniated disc it looks like the annulus fibrosus has been ruptured in its weak spot and the nucleus pulposus has escaped and compressed a spinal nerve. Several types of tissues were involved in this injury. The first one is the tissue that intervertebral discs are made of:…

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    connects the base of your spine to your hip (piriformis muscle) presses on the nerve that runs down the back of your leg (sciatic nerve). The piriformis muscle helps your hip rotate and helps bring your leg back and out. It also helps shift your weight while you are walking to keep you stable. The sciatic nerve runs under or through the piriformis. Damage to the piriformis muscle can cause spasms that put pressure on the nerve below. This causes pain and discomfort while sitting and moving.…

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    Sean's Injury Case Study

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    Sean's surgeries Surgery the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation especially with instruments. Sean has had many problems with his right leg. The first problem that he had happened while he was being born. His right leg got caught inside of his mother's rib cage so they had to try and get it out. Once they had freed his foot and he was born, he had bruises from head to toe so he had to be taken to extensive care for a month. The next major problem occurred…

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    Herniated Disc Essay

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    exterior meant to fit in between the vertebrae. A slipped disc means that the outer layer of the disc has cracked out allowing the interior to stick out. Slipped discs are also known as ruptured or herniated discs. When you have a slipped disc, your sciatic nerve is affected. This leads to neck and back pain that can also result in weakness in other parts of your body.…

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    and effect of skeletal muscle response towards various settings. For instance, the first experiment demonstrated spatial summation through the form of muscle recruitment. The cause of this reaction was due to the increased voltage stimuli on the sciatic nerve. Furthermore, the second case study exhibited temporal summation, where constant stimulus exposure lead to a fusion of twitches called a tetanic contraction. As for the third experiment,…

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    Chronic Pain Case Studies

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    Patient with chronic pain needs followup after medicine changes from his last visit and to decide whether or not injection therapy at this point is still required. The patient is a 62-year-old male being followed by myself. He has over a four-year history of lower back pain with progressive radiation down the posterior aspect of the thighs and into the calves as well as the soles of the feet. He states that the pain was sharp and lancinating with an ice pick type of a nature followed by a…

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    Luigi Galvani Essay

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    For years biologists have known and used bioelectricity, or animal electricity, the study of electrical flow in the human and animal bodies. Our muscles and nerves only work because of bioelectricity. But how was electricity in the body discovered? What led someone to study it? The answer is a combination of luck and curiosity from a scientist named Luigi Galvani. Galvani grew up and lived in Bologna, Italy. He was born on September 9, 1737 in a middle-class family. Galvani's quest as a…

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    Massage Therapy- Why its Good for Your Body and Mind Its typical to believe that massage therapy is simply a high-end that individuals do because it really feels great. It's true that it really feels terrific for those throbbing and also sore muscular tissues. However the truth is, massage treatment additionally has a lot more fantastic wellness benefits. It is true, that the most evident health benefit of massage therapy is it feels wonderful! When you are in the hands of a good massage…

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