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    damages. In personal injury cases‚ the injured party will attempt to receive compensation with the representation of a personal injury lawyer in order to recover from damages incurred. If anything goes wrong especially when it comes down to the law‚ the lawyers go strictly by the books. The best decision to makes is to stay out of trouble and not have any reason to have to go to court and possibly get punished because a wrong choice was made. “A tort is an act which causes injury and individuals who

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    My first injury is what happened in May of this year (2016). I had dropped a 8-foot bench on my foot after cleaning up the lodge that my class was staying in. I had gone to Urgent Care and they x-rayed my foot as a bruise to the bone with a possible hairline fracture. My foot was to swollen to see if it has a fracture yet and the doctor had told me that within a week it could be seen. The injury is on the middle of my left foot. You can still tell it is injured and is still a bit swollen. Along with

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    Male wrestler‚ from high school league‚ arrives at the PT clinic with an MD prescription for treatment. He was diagnosed with a grade II MCL knee sprain yesterday. A medial collateral ligament (MCL) is known as common knee ligament injury‚ additional with low-grade sprains often going unreported. MCL sprain often occurs for an athletic population for both contact and non-contact sports athletes. There are two different parts to MCL; superficial MCL and deep MCL. There are no firm attachments or definable

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    packs and medication Mechanism of injury - Process line worker conducting repeated upper limb tasks - Heavy (10kg) overhead lifting‚ repetitive transfer of 5-7kg boxes from waist to floor level for up to 2hr intervals‚ screwing bottle lids‚ quality control assessment and packing boxes. - Possible aggravation during household tasks i.e. cleaning‚ cooking and washing Observation Anxious about using (R) shoulder and protective against further injury Psychological & Pain Testing - OMPQ

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    DOI: 9/4/2014. The patient is a 40-year old male carpenter who sustained a work-related injury to his low back and left shoulder after lifting a heavy beam at work. Patient is status post lumbar ESI at L5-S1 per procedure report dated 05/13/15. Per the PT daily treatment note dated 0/09/14‚ the IW has attended 6 sessions for the back. Per the AME done on 11/13/15 by Dr. Warbritton‚ Whole Person Impairment (WPI) rating for the back is 8%. Future medical care includes independent strengthening

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    occurs where the supraspinatus tendon inserts into the humerus. The injury can be superficial or can involve the entire tendon. Degenerative conditions‚

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    Neuroimaging in traumatic brain injury 1.COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) : While severe and moderate traumatic head and brain injuries often mandate head CT‚ several clinical scales require specific criteria in determining the need for neuroimaging after a mild TBI. These include the New Orleans Criteria (NOC) and the Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR).(45) Both are relatively straight forward and use seven criteria readily obtained in the setting and evaluation of mild TBI. A head-to-head comparison

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    ·Review· Combination  treatment  with  chondroitinase  ABC  in  spinal  cord   injury—breaking  the  barrier Rong-­Rong  Zhao‚  James  W  Fawcett Brain  Repair  Centre‚  University  of  Cambridge‚  UK Corresponding  author:  James  W  Fawcett.  E-­mail:  jf108@cam.ac.uk ©  Shanghai  Institutes  for  Biological  Sciences‚  CAS  and  Springer-­Verlag  Berlin  Heidelberg  2013 After  spinal  cord  injury  (SCI)‚  re-­establishing  functional  circuitry  in  the  damaged  central  nervous

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    DOI: 5/20/2002. Patient is a 43-year-old female shipping clerk who sustained a work-related injury to her back and left knee due to falling while climbing down a ladder. As per OMNI entry‚ patient was diagnosed with status post left knee surgery on 12/15/2009; status post lumbosacral fusion on 10/31/2006; lumbar disc displacement; lumbosacral neuritits/radiculitis; and internal derangement of the left knee. Per progress notes dated 9/27/2016‚ patient complained of locking of knee and lots of pain

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    My dads injury At 13 years old you don’t really think about losing a parent or death‚ but one sunny day i did. The moment i picked up my phone and hearing my dad could die at any moment because he broke his neck. I was devastated at 13 years old. As my body was breaking down knowing my dad could die‚ nothing felt the same. My mom drove me to the accident in Lynn‚ MA to my Aunt’s house. I saw my dad laying there next to a Pine tree. The look in his eyes looked devastated they were watery and

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