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    Muscle Sumation Lab Report

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    effect of skeletal muscle response towards various situations. 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 stimulus 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, it was the opposite…

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    DOI: 3/11/2015. The patient is a 52-year-old female crane operator who sustained a work-related injury to her neck when she was hit by another crane while sitting in her scrap crane. As per OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with strain to multiple body parts. Per the medical report dated 06/10/16, the patient complained of low back pain rated 6/10 with distal lower extremity tingling sensations. She was previously sent to physical therapy and had 60-75% improvement of her symptoms. She has not…

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    Chronic Back Pain

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    A BACK SPECIALIST CAN HELP WITH CHRONIC BACK PAIN What is chronic back pain The majority of people will experience some back pain in their lifetime and will usually get better on its own within three months. Chronic pain is described as pain that last for more than three months. There is nothing more discouraging than to realize you may be in pain for the rest of your life, relying of pain medications just to get through the day. Today, there are many treatment options available, but before…

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    reduced activation threshold by peripheral stimuli, which result in hyperalgesia and allodynia phenomena seen after injury, is caused by changes in properties of the pericardium. Based on studies on rodents, inflammation or constriction indicates that nerve injury not only induces changes in neurons but also in sensory ganglia satellite cells. Under normal conditions, glial cells are spectators of the nociceptive process, but after peripheral injury, they react displaying morphological changes…

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    The use of neurons and muscle is utmost for any animal’s survival. The experiment studies the principles of muscle contractions and nerve conductions, and the characteristics of muscle twitches and AP. The nerve and muscle work in conjunction and allow organisms to be motile. Thus looking at the properties and understanding the process has immense influence on science and the world in general. Through the experiment it was determined that an increase in stimulation amplitude in both muscle and…

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    Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein was inspired by the works of Benjamin Franklin combined with tragedy in her own life. Benjamin Franklin’s work with electricity only 66 years earlier had filled society with excitement over the possibilities for its uses, including the potential to re-animate the dead. Mary Shelley 's past was filled with death; losing three children, a stepsister, and her mother. Victor Frankenstein combined these two influences to fight death with electricity, and brought…

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    Pregnancy Week 17 Essay

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    • Occasional sciatic nerve pains in the legs are natural which may pose to be a point of concern for many of pregnant ladies. • Other issues might include vaginal discharge, nasal congestion and excessive sweating which all subsides once the baby is out of your womb. Important…

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    Rel101 Unit 2 Religions

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    died of natural causes or that have been killed by other animals are not permissible nor are animals that have diseases or flaws in the organs at the time of slaughter. This is only applied to birds and land mammals. 5. Certain parts such as the sciatic nerve and the blood vessels adjoined to it as well as the fat that surrounds the liver and vital organs (known as chelev) of permissible animals cannot be eaten. 6. Dairy foods are not permissible to eat with meat; fish, eggs, fruits and…

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    Arthroplasty Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Hip and knee arthroplasty are well known causes of severe postoperative pain. Although the place of peripheral nerve blockade in knee arthroplasty is well recognised (1, 2) its place in total hip arthroplasty is still not defined. In the case of major knee surgery, recent evidence suggests that early rehabilitation may be improved by use of regional anesthetic technique (3, 4). Regional blocks have thus gained acceptance for perioperative management of procedures on the knee and…

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    markings along the edge of the ilium incorporate the iliac spines, which stamp the connection destinations of critical muscles and tendons. The gluteal lines, which check the link of expansive hip muscles; and the more noteworthy sciatic score, through which a different nerve…

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