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    INTRODUCTION Low back pain can be caused by several pathological entities and its perception can be altered by external and psychosocial factors. The large number of patients complaining about lumbar pain and its consequent impact are startling medical organizations to rethink not only the anatomical pathology‚ but also other topics that may influence or attenuate the clinical presentation‚ such as psychological factors‚ litigation‚ social and work status‚ and other secondary gains. 1‚2 Back pain has been

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    Anti-Thesis Statement There is evidence that motor control exercise may be of benefit in the treatment of chronic low back pain patient populations. Motor control exercise is based on the idea that low back injuries cause inhibition of core stabilizing muscles‚ which will then atrophy over time (Hodges & Richardson‚ 1996; Richardson‚ Hodges‚ & Hides‚ 2007). Costa et al. (2009) found evidence supporting the that idea motor control exercise improves function and patient impression compared to a control

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    Chief Complain: Low back pain‚ right leg pain. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 40-year-old Latin female presents with complaints of low back and right leg pain. She said that she hurt her back in a motor vehicle accident three years ago and she has had a history of intermittent low back pain since that time. Last December she started a job where she had to lift boxes that weighed approximately 40 pounds. Around the first of January this year‚ she began to complain of back pain that gradually went

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    disorders‚ are injuries and disorders of the soft tissues (muscles‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ joints‚ and cartilage) and nervous system. They can affect nearly all tissues‚ including the nerves and tendon sheaths‚ and most frequently involve the arms and back. Occupational safety and health professionals have called these disorders a variety of names‚ including cumulative trauma disorders‚ repeated trauma‚ repetitive stress injuries‚ and occupational overexertion syndrome. These painful and often

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    Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT) is that is widely sought alternative treatment for low back pain. In(24)‚ it is noted that OMT resulted in a significant reduction of high severity baseline pain‚ which is a safer‚ and more cost-effective than more invasive treatments. The Muscle energy technique (MET) is a technique is one of the most commonly used in osteopathic manual therapies for the treatment of lower back pain. The muscle energy technique MET involves the patient contracting their muscles by pushing

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    the UK is chronic pain. Most diagnoses are for back pain‚ arthritis and widespread joint pain (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS 2008). Between 5 and 10 per cent of people have chronic pain with no formal diagnosis (Nursing Standards 2010). This does not mean that their pain is imaginary. McCaffery said: ‘Pain is what the experiencing person says it is and exists whenever the experiencing person says it does’ (McCaffery and Pasero 1999). Chronic pain can be complex and

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    MASSAGE THERAPY ’S EFFECT ON FUNCTIONALITY: Levels of Evidence This paper will present and outline four scholarly primary research articles and one systematic review all published in recent years and related to the topic of decreasing pain while improving functionality with massage therapy. The method of each study will be presented and the levels of evidence according to the published hierarchy‚ by Polit and Beck (2012). Lastly‚ I will provide a summary of the things that is known and

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    Physician: Sheila Goodman‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Questionable herniated disk . Chief Complaint: Lower back pain‚ right leg pain. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 40-year-old Latin female presents with complaints of low back and right leg pain. She said that she hurt her back in a motor vehicle accident three years ago and she has had a history of intermittent low back pain since that time. Last December she started a job where she had to lift boxes that weighed approximately 40 pounds

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    on the levels of pain‚ functional improvement and disability. The researcher wanted to have this information since the effectiveness of therapeutic intervention in treating low back pain hasn’t been convincingly demonstrated (Yeung‚ Mason‚ & Leung‚ 2009). In light of this‚ the researcher attempted to establish whether acupuncture would be combined along with Western medical management techniques so as to alleviate the pain and disability that is associated with chronic low back pain.

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    instances of SVT‚ however it does not specify post cardiac surgery results. On the other hand imagery has proved to be helpful pre and post surgery in recovery times. Imagery shows to benefit bloodflow‚ reduce inflammation‚ reduce anxiety‚ help with pain and even improve cancer patients outcomes. Based on it’s wide range of benefits‚ I would utilize Imagery. 3. You want to try an Eastern therapy (Traditional Chinese Medicine‚ Acupuncture‚ or Ayurvedic) for your asthma. Choose one and describe

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