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    Essay On Fibromyalgia

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    complicated‚ constant pain in regards to overall discomfort and sensitivity to touch happening in various sites of the body. It occurs most in women‚ however‚ men and children can still be affected. Fibromyalgia may run in a family history (in genes)‚ and the true cause is unclear. Scientists hypothesize a person’s genes may balance the way their body channels painful stimuli. Symptoms may vary person to person‚ however one thing is clear‚ Fibromyalgia is characterized by pain‚ in which does not

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    Introduction Pain occurs as a symptom as stimuli activate nociceptors because of an imbalance in the homeostasis of the tissue due to changes in the chemical‚ temperature and mechanical(12‚15‚17). This detection in the surrounding can be altered and therefore cause persistent pain in the body(1) and this sensitisation is therefore increased and modulated(8)‚ such as in the visceral region. An example is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) which has chronic pain as a symptom. A receptor that has been seen

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    Placebo Effect

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    process has two dimensions; specific such as placebos and general like psychotherapies (Sheets-Johnstone‚ 1992‚ 69). Placebos are used everywhere‚ and backed up by a psychological tool: the Placebo Effect. A Placebo Effect is based on the illusion of pain relief or recovery created in an ill person’s mind. Nowadays‚ the field of placebo effect has made an important progress and has become a major focus of discussions. Through the years and all the way back to the first decades‚ people experienced and

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    Neer's Case Summary

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    related to the 3mm left paracentral disc bulge‚ slight disc desiccation noted lateral and neuroforaminal pattern. Based on the progress report dated 02/11/16‚ the patient complains of pain in the neck with muscle tightness and limitation of motion with forward flexion causing pulling pain into the neck. She does report pain with rotation. The patient reports the back of her neck is always tired. With sitting at work‚ she constantly grabs the back of her shoulders and neck pulls in forward while extending

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    Pain Poem

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    PAIN Innocent plumule out of the lonely seed‚ Illusion of darkness was seen‚ Things seen were absorbed‚ Sun‚ water‚ air what happened? Fell in a tunnel‚ Lights were not yet seen‚ Faith slowly became weak‚ Fallings‚ please stop! Dodge‚ defence and attack like a boxer‚ Easy start yet harder comes‚ Not a single blink of an eye‚ Be firm and don’t loosen up a single muscle! Fill with all bright colours‚ Four bright colours over one dark colour‚ Darkness was unseen yet brightness

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    your Leg?” I said‚ “Nothing. I am alright”. Probably‚ the Pastor in his vision / intuition must have felt something wrong with my leg. Most often than not‚ God’s men are right. Yes‚ within next few days‚ I noticed a severe pain in my left knee. I consulted three doctors and the pain still continues. I couldn’t attend two of my scheduled meetings - one at Delhi & one at Bangalore. So also‚ one marriage function in Vellore. I am now on the recovery stage. Thanks to a few pills and an oil‚ a combination

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    Medieval Torture

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    infidels and church priests because of how religion was very important Medieval English society.) Torturers would torture someone with great skill by preventing the victim to not pass out and receive life-threatening damage but still deal excruciating pain to reach success in the torture. There were a large variety of tortures in medieval England but the particularly successful forms were The Rack‚ Scavengers Daughter‚ The Boot‚ Iron Gauntlet‚ Thumbscrews‚ Branding and Mutilation. English torture was

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    Nursing Case Study

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    meniscectomy‚ medial condyle abrasion arthroplasty major synovectomy/3 compartments and lateral release on 07/31/16. Per the PT note dated 10/17/16‚ patient is doing well with the exercises. However‚ pain in her right knee continues to be a limiting factor. She is much improved functionally and her pain has lessened Stretching to the right knee into either flexion past 120 degrees and extension past -2 are painful and limited. Patient has attended 12 visits.

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    Acupuncture Essay Outline

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    treatment. II. The benefits of someone’s going through an acupuncture treatment. A. Lessen nausea and vomiting. B. Relieve chronic lymphedema after breast cancer treatment. C. Helps treat depression and anxiety. D. Reduces chronic pain – back pain‚ osteoarthritis‚ neck pain‚ etc. III. The risks of undergoing acupuncture treatment. A. Bruising or bleeding around the punctured point. B. Complications due to the use of needles. C. Safe only when a trained and licensed acupuncturist performs it. IV

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    | Virtual Reality | HealthCare Benefits from it in so many ways! | | Kari Reed | Inf 103: Computer LiteracyPatricia Anderson | 5/16/2011 | | Virtual Reality should be considered for rehabilitation to recover faster‚ while in a more relaxing setting and in a less painful way. Virtual Reality is technology that allows you to interact with a world that is generated by computers (ThinkQuest). There are special graphics‚ video images and sounds to make this pretend world seem real

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