The nervous system
.... tail. The most distinctive morphological features of chordates are the notochord,
nerve cord, and visceral clefts and arches. The ....
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Electrical Nerve Stimulation Electrotheraphy
.... 4). The first of these involves presynaptic inhibition at the spinal
cord (23:4 .... electrodes be placed on or around the painful area, over major
nerve trunks, or ....
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Peripheral Radial Nerve Injury
The radial
nerve originates from the posterior
cord of the brachial plexus and, at about the level of the elbow, divides into two branches. ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... This enlarged portion of the brainstem controls breathing and reflexes, and is also the crossing point for the spinal
cord's major
nerve tracts. ....
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Multiple Sclerosis Overview and It's Relative Distribution in ...
.... MS destroys myelin, the protective covering of the
nerve cells necessary for the brain and spinal
cord to communicate with the nerves in the rest of the body ....
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... the free flow of cerebrospinal fluid through the areas surrounding the brain and spinal
cord, maximizing nutrition to these areas and normalizing
nerve function ....
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Problems of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... the free flow of cerebrospinal fluid through the areas surrounding the brain and spinal
cord, maximizing nutrition to these areas and normalizing
nerve function ....
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Celebrity Role-Models
....
Nerve regeneration was though impossible five or ten years ago, but medical science and .... may one day be a reality for those suffering from spinal
cord injuries. ....
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Punting A Football
.... corticospinal pathways. These axons terminate in either cranial
nerve nuclei or in the spinal
cord's anterior gray horn. In addition ....
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Chiropractic Treatment for Stress
.... is spread out over an extensive branching of
nerve fibers in an extraordinarily complex net reaching into almost every part of the brain and spinal
cord (4:164 ....
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Brain Cells in Embryos, Fetus, Infants, Young Children
.... the embryo's movements begin at the same time as sensory nerves begin to grow into the spinal
cord in the second month of gestation. The
nerve fibers respond ....
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Brain Development
.... the embryo's movements begin at the same time as sensory nerves begin to grow into the spinal
cord in the second month of gestation. The
nerve fibers respond ....
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Science Definitions
.... the femoral
nerve Achilles tendon reflex: receptor = gastrocnemius and soleus muscles; sensory afferent neurons from S1-S2; integration center in spinal
cord; ....
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The Body and Its Sytems
.... The brain and spinal
cord comprise the central nervous system, and the peripheral .... Stimulus along a
nerve is by propagated action potentials known as
nerve ....
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Systems of the Body
.... The brain and spinal
cord comprise the central nervous system, and the peripheral .... Stimulus along a
nerve is by propagated action potentials known as
nerve ....
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
.... Other neural systems that may be affected include the
cord and brainstem .... In addition, sural
nerve biopsies have shown evidence of axonal atrophy and ....
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AQUATIC THERAPY FOR MS PATIENTS
.... Sclerosis are "scars" such as plaques or lesions in the brain and spinal
cord. .... which scattered patches of the protective myelin covering of the
nerve fibers in ....
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Erectile dysfunction
.... containing one testicle. Each testicle has its own spermatic
cord, carrying its blood and
nerve supply. The muscle fibers allow ....
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Chiropractic Medicine & Spinal Manipulation
.... premise that disease or abnormal function are caused by interference with
nerve transmission due to pressure, strain, or tension upon the spinal
cord or spinal ....
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ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT
.... as a collection of individual fascicles rather than a singular
cord; they fan ....
Nerve fibers and sensory receptors are throughout the ACL; they often accompany ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... The peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that extend from the brain and spinal
cord, which function to .... (a) The cell body of a
nerve, known as ....
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The Ear
.... the canals moves, and it stimulates the hair cells, sending
nerve impulses to .... are moving; and the central nervous system (brain and spinal
cord) which process ....
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The Ear & Sound
.... the canals moves, and it stimulates the hair cells, sending
nerve impulses to .... are moving; and the central nervous system (brain and spinal
cord) which process ....
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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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Development of the Human Embryo
.... The remainder of the neural tube becomes the spinal
cord (Bloom & Lazerson, 1988, 58 .... the womb is subject to an astonishing amount of sound as the
nerve cells in ....
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Causes and Characteristics of Dyslexia
.... The neurological system or the central nervous system includes the brain, spinal
cord, and bundles of
nerve fibers that run to all parts of the body. ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... to the hyoid bone, but also are where the hypoglossal
nerve run from .... was nearly complete, they were able to determine that the spinal
cord was proportionately ....
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Pain Physiology
.... 9). This sensitivity may be associated with the abnormal
nerve impulses observed .... The resultant deafferented spinal
cord cells may also be responsible for some ....
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Multiple Sclerosis
.... What is known is that the disease attacks and wastes the neural myelin sheath, which protects the
nerve fibers of the spinal
cord and brain. ....
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