Acute ischemic stroke
.... Spinal
cord injury: causation and pathophysiology. Emergency Nurse, 12(9), pp. 29-38. .... Spinal
cord injury: Acute care management. Emergency Nurse, 12(10), pp. ....
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Celebrity Role-Models
.... Spinal
cord injury research has advanced dramatically over the past five years based on technological advances that give researchers a greater understanding of ....
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ADA Compliance & Employer Attitudes
.... is provided by Thompson and Dickey (1994) who in interviews with 245 disabled college students (ie, learning disability, spinal
cord injury, hearing/visual ....
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Electromedicine
.... Kralj, A.; Bajd, T. Functional Electrical Stimulation: Standing and Walking After Spinal
Cord Injury. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Inc.; 1989. ....
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Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... Alterations in Neuromuscular Function Differentiate between upper motor neuron (UMN) (stroke) versus lower motor neuron (LMN) (spinal
cord injury) disease as ....
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SOURCES
.... That to me is perhaps, in many ways, the most important part of MS. We see patients who have spinal
cord injury, and they can function in a wheelchair. ....
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Rehabilitation Counseling
.... essential, but the degree is just a representation of what I expect to learn: the psychology and physiology of addiction, spinal
cord injury, stroke, mental ....
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Role of Media Images on Anorexia Nervosa
.... because of a disastrous physical problem was the actor Christopher Reeves, who became paralyzed after a fall from a horse caused a spinal
cord injury in 1995 ....
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Traumatic Accidents
.... Stensman (1994) conducted a longitudinal study on personal adjustment to traumatic spinal
cord injury using a sample of 17 consecutively treated persons with ....
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EFFECTS OF MASSAGE THERAPY ON DEPRESSION
.... Diego, Field, Hermandez-Reif, Hart, Brucker, and Burman (2002) assessed the effects of massage therapy on depression levels of spinal
cord injury patients. ....
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MASSAGE THERAPY And Depression
.... Diego, Field, Hermandez-Reif, Hart, Brucker, and Burman (2002) assessed the effects of massage therapy on depression levels of spinal
cord injury patients. ....
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Blood Vessel Clots
.... Low-molecular-weight heparin is also more effective than unfractionated heparin in preventing DVT in patients with spinal
cord injury (Verstraete, 1997, p. 126 ....
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Adapted Phys Ed
.... The individual who is blind has quite different needs and emotional issues than the individual who has suffered spinal
cord injury. ....
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Stem Cell Research
.... to cure many debilitating diseases from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to the potential capacity to regenerate dead nerve tissues in spinal
cord injury victims. ....
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Stem Cell Research
.... to cure many debilitating diseases from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to the potential capacity to regenerate dead nerve tissues in spinal
cord injury victims. ....
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Holistic Healthcare
.... equilibrium in the patient. For instance, denial is common among patients with spinal
cord injury. Generally, the patient may denial ....
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Radiation and Human Health A 19-year-old, 118 p
.... incontinence. Some persons may become severely disabled. Radiation exposure can also cause direct
injury of the spinal
cord. The ....
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APPLICATION OF THE GIBBS REFLECTION MODEL TO ANALYSE A CLINICAL ...
.... Slater, W. (2003, June). "Management of Faecal Incontinence of A Patient with Spinal
Cord Injury". British Journal of Nursing 12, 727-734.
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Nurse Practitioner. Patient Services Director An Nurse Practition
.... The facility cares for a variety of inpatients, primary care, outpatient and psychiatric services, and is involved with a Spinal
Cord Injury Center, a Blind ....
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Peripheral Radial Nerve Injury
The radial nerve originates from the posterior
cord of the brachial plexus and .... Compressive neuropathy refers to nerve
injury due to acute or chronic repetitive ....
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Introduction This research a
.... the source of the patient's elevated temperature and to treat this condition, the patient's condition associated with his spinal
cord injury has caused him to ....
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Pain Physiology
.... depression (20:91). In acute pain,
injury in the periphery and
cord is followed by a specific sequence of events (20:15). The pain is ....
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research Alternative Intr
.... research which also hold great promise for curing diseases and repairing
injury. .... with embryonic characteristics that are taken from umbilical
cord blood (UCB). ....
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Electrical Nerve Stimulation Electrotheraphy
.... afferent fibers may signal the hyperalgesia associated with nerve
injury, Campbell and .... afferent inputs at segmental levels of the spinal
cord may effectively ....
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This paper addresses the issues of a career in ph
.... as strained muscles and broken bones, to spinal
cord injuries, which .... therapist include: evaluating and assessing patients recovering from
injury, surgery, or ....
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SHIN SPLINTS
.... downs, though if unsure of the severity of the
injury, they should .... orthotics, ultrasound, local heat, shoe modifications, taping, and heel
cord stretching of ....
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Anatomy Physiology
.... make exceedingly rapid adjustments to homeostatic imbalances" ("The Spinal
Cord and Spinal .... is predicated on the fact that they detect possibly
injury before it ....
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Problems of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... the cervical vertebrae in the neck, and can come from an old
injury which may .... This subluxation puts pressure on the nerves exiting the spinal
cord at that point ....
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... the cervical vertebrae in the neck, and can come from an old
injury which may .... This subluxation puts pressure on the nerves exiting the spinal
cord at that point ....
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Standard Medical Treatment v. Chiropractic Care The subject of ...
.... The spinal
cord is a pathway along which messages are carried to organs throughout .... are caused by specific causes; be those a microbe, germ, virus, or
injury. ....
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