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    Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a nerve disorder that results from pressure on the median nerve, where it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and hand from the forearm, and is the most common type of repetitive motion injuries (Thornton). The symptoms of CTS manifest in many ways including tingling, numbness, a burning sensation and pain in the hand, wrist, and forearm, as well as a buzzing or electric-shock feeling when the forearm muscles are relaxed (Atkinson). Additional symptoms may…

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    Also, I feel really dizzy and I keep seeing these black dots show up” “It’s probably just the blood rushing towards your wrist” she said. Then she asked me to do a few hand motions and say if it hurts. Each test I took hurt more than the last one. After that she said I would highly recommend going to see a doctor to get an x-ray. After that coach came up to me and said “Will…

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    life who is having a heart attack or preventing the heart attack before it comes. The cardiologist makes a incision in either the groin or wrist. The wrist is what they're leaning on recently for the patience's preference.If they make a incision in the groin you cannot move that area for many hours but with the wrist its easier to function not using your wrist for only a couple of hours. You'd insert the wire/catheter and then in your vein you go through the blood vessels to the heart. The…

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    compared to those of an expert to analyze this popular serve. Overall Movement Pattern The topspin jump serve makes use of the entire body. Every limb is active in some way or another. Because the focus of this project is on the shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints, the emphasis will be on the muscles in the upper body. The rotator cuff muscles are extremely active because they stabilize the humeral head in the glenoid fossa and maintain proper positioning of the scapula in regards to the…

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    Pushing his buttons was exactly what Toshizo was trying to achieve through his actions, aside from letting his full Oni side take over; but that just added to the intensity of the situation that was laid before the both of them. At the time that his fingers had curled around their throat, he had applied pressure before he had let his hand slip back behind their neck. Fingers were securely tangled in blond strands, tug after tug being issued. "Give up and quit trying to act like I have this under…

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    fundraisers and other events to help the organization. For 6 years I wrote the word “love” on my left wrist nearly every day. Most days it was in basic cursive written with a black Sharpie. Occasionally, I would ask my mom to write it for me, and she would write “love” in an elaborate script in a variety of colors. Two months after my eighteenth birthday I chose to get “love” tattooed on my wrist as a permanent reminder of this organization and how much it means to…

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    -year-old female contract buyer who sustained a work-related injury due to computer/typing duties. The patient is status post left wrist endoscopic carpal tunnel release, first dorsal compartment release, second dorsal compartment release and tenosynovectomy and arthroscopy and excision of central triangular fibrocartilage complex tear on 08/25/14 and right wrist arthroscopy and excision of central triangular fibrocartilage complex tear, carpal tunnel syndrome, first and second dorsal…

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    Occasionally, his pinky finger pops out during cues and powerful sections of the movement. ii. Wrist motion – Slatkin has a natural wrist motion as he conducts and he uses his wrist the most when cuing big entrances. In addition, Slatkin stresses his wrist motion whenever he accents, and during legato movements, his wrist motion is very noticeable and flows with the piece; during movements that are more staccato, his wrist motion minimizes but is still evident. iii. Angle – Slatkin holds the…

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    Oh Snap, That was my Wrist, Here's how it Happened… A few years back, I decided I wanted to be cool and have my Birthday party at Rollercade. When I told my mom, she was excited that I wanted to learn how to skate. But then again, nervous because there would be kids who are 10ft taller than me and don’t pay attention. But I guess I’d have to deal with that problem when it occurred. I invited ALL of my friends to come, but on the night of the party, only 4 people actually came, but I guess it was…

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    DOI: 8/20/2009. Patient is a 65-year-old female stocker who sustained injury to her bilateral hand and wrists from performing her job duties. As per OMNI entry, she was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome, status post carpal tunnel release; and trigger fingers. IW was deemed at maximum medical improvement (MMI) by QME Dr. Choi on 06/20/13 with 0% permanent disability and on 07/14/16, with 0% whole person impairment. Based on the progress report dated 04/28/16, the patient complains of…

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