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    he heard cracking sound and felt pain and burning in his low back. He is status post anterior retroperitoneal exposure of the L5-S1 space with mobilization of the bilateral iliac vein and artery on 10/02/12. Per OMNI‚ he was declared MMI on 09/18/13. Based on the progress report dated 03/02/16‚ the patient reports increased pain for about a week. He rates the pain 5/10 with medications and 8/10 without. He is interested in some PT to help with the pain. The pain is in the low back and occasionally

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    Chapter 8 The Condition of Neuropathic Pain Pathophysiology of neuropathic pain: Signaling pathways and their magnification – the role of neuronal Toll-like receptors Michael R. Due‚ Yohance M. Allete‚ and Fletcher A. White Introduction Neuropathic pain is a tremendous challenge to the healthcare system. It is thought that 7–8% of the population in the USA is affected by chronic pain and in 5% it may be severe. The personal and economic impacts of chronic pain are significant‚ as approximately half

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    Lmbar Pain Case Study

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    radiculopathy‚ lumbar region. As per OMNI notes‚ the patient is diagnosed with history of right L5-S1 tear‚ low back pain‚ right quadratus lumborum strain‚ and paresthesias. He underwent lumbar laminectomy at L5-S1‚ and L3-L4 and L4-L5 decompression of the nerve root on 2/24/2016. As per progress report dated 6/6/2016‚ the patient complains of lumbar pain. He states that the symptoms are mild. The pain is aggravated by extended walking. He returns after 3 months postoperative

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    Leg Pain Case Summary

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    REASON CHIEF COMPLAINT: Back and bilateral leg pain. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS This is a 68-year-old male seen for evaluation of difficulty with back pain and bilateral leg pain. The patient had difficulty in 2015‚ had an MRI scan done which revealed stenosis and degenerative disk disease in the entire lumbar area and epidural lipomatosis from the lower thoracic area to the sacral area. The patient in 03/18/2016 had an epidural steroid block through the sacrum. Patient states that he got approximately

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    Pain - Critical Analysis

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    Pain is a multidimensional phenomenon that varies with each individual and each painful experience (Watson‚ Garfinkel‚ Gallop‚ Stevens‚ & Strenier‚ 2000). Within the past 20 years there have been dramatic advances in pain control (Carr‚ 1997). However‚ under treatment of pain continues to be a major public health problem (Berry & Dahl‚ 2000). McCaffery and Pasero (1999) noted that barriers to pain management are numerous and complex. The aim of this critical analysis is to explore some barriers

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    Introduction Imagine waking up every morning immediately in pain. You don’t get the chance to develop a headache‚ eat something to make your stomach hurt‚ or step the wrong way and hurt your knee. You already experience it the second you open your eyes. This is the life of a person living with chronic pain. People don’t realize when someone is suffering from chronic pain because it’s a condition that doesn’t have visible characteristics. Due to not having visible characteristics and no way to

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    Toni Morrison use the technique to make certain points in this book? "Anything dead coming back to life hurts" on page 55‚ this tells a lot about her trying to come back to life after so many hurting years. That flashback about her pregnancy is the pain she suffers during it and birth of the only child she still has. Which at this moment could be sad or a happy flashback. When Sethe was washing the chamomile off her legs; she began having a flashback about Sweet Home Plantation on page 6. She remembers

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    Phantom Pain and Limbs

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    This feeling‚ referred to as "phantom pain" or "stump hallucination"‚ is a frustrating sensation to an amputee. For some amputees‚ these phantom sensations may be no more than painless distractions of pressure‚ warmth‚ and cold that do not interfere with their everyday lives. Some patients have even reported having phantom pleasures; an "orgasmic" feeling in a missing limb. For the majority of amputees‚ about 50% to 80% (Sherman)‚ they experience phantom pains that vary in classification from cramping

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    Low Back Pain Case Study

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    DIAGNOSIS: Low back pain and chronic pain syndrome 12/07/15 Progress Report indicated that the patient is upset as he has not been getting his pain medications for a long time. Apparently‚ his insurance has not been paying for his prescriptions. The patient complains of back pain. The pain is 4/10-scale level with the medications and 7/10-scale level without medications. Without the medications his ADL and physical function has been worse. His mood is bad and he is not sleeping well due to pain. He denies

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    Running Head: TOUCH‚ PAIN‚ ACUPUNCTURE Sensory Deficit of Touch‚ its Pain and Acupuncture Applied Learning Paper Debra A. Hankerson Abstract This writer will be exploring the topic‚ Is acupuncture an effective therapeutic treatment for the chronic pain associated with the sensory deficit of touch? Touch will be explored; what it is‚ causes for deficit of touch‚ chronic pain associated with the deficit‚ and the effects of the deficit. Acupuncture will be defined; its historical background

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