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    Pain Equals Success Emily Flores Ms. Hellerman English Comp. 101 February 11‚ 2013 Pain Equals Success Too much pain is never enough pain. Without pain‚ you truly cannot feel and enjoy real success. Jade Kat‚ a strong influential young woman‚ always strived for success. She knew with success it will create obstacles and tests to ensure one is absolutely ready for their dream. What she didn’t know was that those struggles were about to hit her fast. It all started when Jade finished her

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    reported constant and moderately severe central lower back pain that radiated up her spine to the dorsal back and down through the groin and core of her thigh on the right only. The report notes no lower limb neurological symptoms‚ but right knee pain‚ swelling and clicking and similar symptoms in the left that the worker attributed to overcompensating. The worker reported being significantly physically debilitated because of her aches and pains‚ and had a reduced tolerance to activities including

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    sustained injury to his lower back and groin area while assembling solar panels in a warehouse. The patient is diagnosed with other intervertebral disc degeneration‚ lumbar region; low back pain; and chronic pain syndrome. Per medical report dated 5/6/16 by Steven Manager‚ M.D.‚ the patient returns with complaints of lower back pain and right leg pain. He described pain as aching. He rates his pain as 3/10. In addition to pain‚ the patient also complains of joint pain and stiffness and muscle spasms

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    that involve low back pain reminds one of a plague spread throughout the world. The lumbar spine is considered the most supportive part of the spine with weight bearing features; however‚ neglecting the initial symptoms of low back pain can lead to irreversible changes and further serious damage to the spine structures and peripheral nervous system. Low back problems are “the most common cause of job related disability” since “about 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their

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    symptoms but‚ certain cases are worse than others. Allen Naylor is someone that suffers from this disease personally. He has had seven back surgeries in a matter of ten years of finding out he had the disease. He did receive passive treatment which has the benefits of taking away extreme pain by pain medication that is monitored by a doctor who specializes in back pain. Although this treatment works for the time being it does not have long lasting benefits. It is extremely painful for those who have

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    People can develop back problems in a variety of ways. Three of the most common ways would be herniated disk‚ degenerative disc disease and muscle strain. In order to be sure that you have one of these diseases‚ you should do some research and make an appointment with your doctor because it can cause permeant damage to your body if you do not take action. A herniated disk is a condition‚ which refers to a problem with the rubbery disk between the spinal bones. Symptoms that are associated with this

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    included in the initial plan of care? a. Immobilization of the left leg b. Positioning the left leg in flexion c. Assisted weight-bearing ambulation d. Quadriceps-setting exercise repetitions ANS: A Immobilization of the affected leg helps decrease pain and reduce the risk for pathologic fractures. Weight-bearing exercise increases the risk for pathologic fractures. Flexion of the affected limb is avoided to prevent contractures. DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (application) REF: 1541-1542 TOP: Nursing

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    DOI: 4/18/2003. The patient is a 71-year old male groundskeeper who sustained a work-related injury to his low back as a result of lifting heavy batteries approximately 75 pounds. As per OMNI entry‚ the patient is status post two lumbar surgeries and spinal cord stimulator implant. He was deemed to have reached Maximum Medical Improvement on 09/15/2009. Future medical care includes office visits‚ medications‚ physical therapy‚ testing‚ and possible removal of L3-4 pedicle screw. Per medical report

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    Analysis of "My Back Pages" "My Back Pages" Bob Dylan My guard stood hard When abstract threats Too noble to neglect Deceived me into thinking I had something to protect Good and bad I define these terms Quite clear‚ no doubt somehow Ah‚ but I was so much older then I’m younger than that now. "My Back pages" by Bob Dylan can be interpreted in any number of ways by any number of people for such is the beauty and artistry of his work. It possesses this quality which allows it to reach out

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    Upper Back Muscle PainEliminate upper back muscle pain and live a pain free life. That pain is usually a warning sign that your posture is in need of some additional help. Muscles that fatigue and give way to pain at the end of the day are usually the ones being overworked. They just can’t hold up your head and neck any more. They’re tired‚ weak‚ and unable to manage your daily routine. Once they fatigue and your spinal joints become involved‚ it’s only a matter of time before you’ll experience

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