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    The origins of Yoga may date back to pre-vedic Indian traditions. The earliest accounts of yoga-practices are to be found in the Buddhist Nikayas.[8] Parallel developments were recorded around 400 CE in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali‚[9] which combines pre–philosophical speculations and diverse ascetic practices of the first millennium BCE with Samkhya-philosophy. Hatha yoga emerged from tantra by the turn of the first millennium.[10][11] Gurus from India later introduced yoga to the west‚[12] following

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    Andrew Rider of Michigan Insurance Company referred this file for medical case management. Instructions were given to meet with John Pero and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care‚ and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 2/20/17 I met Mr. Pero at the Mid Michigan Urgent care. Mr. Pero is unable to hear or speak. Communication is through writing and lip reading. Mr. Pero is alert and oriented. He is cooperative and willing to work with a nurse case

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    back to earlier behaviors‚ such as being overly dependent on her sister and nephews‚ for daily living needs and transportation. VII. Health and Biological Factors Mrs. G has temporal arteritis‚ osteoarthritis and was previously hospitalized with sciatica. She has been prescribed Prednisone for the arteritis and is taking the antidepressant Zoloft. Her older age and frail physical condition could be hindering her grieving process. In particular‚ her sight problems‚ which gives her doubled and blurred

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    Laura is a nurse working in the Intensive care. The physician tells Laura that she needs to give an injection of Vistaril to a patient. Laura makes sure that the order is documented in the medical record. The medication comes up from the pharmacy‚ she checks it against the physician order‚ and finds it to be correct. She walks into the patient’s room and checks the patient’s identification to make sure it is the right patient. Laura gives the injection to the patient’s right upper outer quadrant

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    indefinite pronouns can function as determiners. Examples: * "You can fool some of the people all of the time‚ and all of the people some of the time‚ but you can not fool all of the people all of the time. * No one wants to hear about my sciatica." Rules Using Indefinite Pronouns Indefinite pronouns are words which replace nouns without specifying which noun they replace.  * Singular: another‚ anybody‚ anyone‚ anything‚ each‚ either‚ everybody‚ everyone‚ everything‚ little‚ much

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    An MRI of the lumbar spine dated 12/06/14 (no official report) was reviewed showing a herniated disc at L5-S1 on the left side as well as an annular tear and bulge at L3-4‚ L4-5 and L5-S1 levels. Patient was diagnosed with low back pain and left sciatica with findings of S1 radiculopathy secondary to left L5-S1 disc herniation. MD noted that his lumbar MRI should be repeated since it is over a year old. Current request is for 1 MRI of the Lumbar Spine without Contrast between 3/9/2016 and

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    development is needed to assess the claimant’s physical impairment and complete the Sequential Evaluation of Disability. CASE DISCUSSION AND POLICY ANALYSIS This 56- year old claimant is filing a Concurrent Reconsideration claim alleging disability due to sciatica‚ nerve pain on both sides‚ inability to sit or stand for long periods‚ and back pain as of 03/27/2013. The evidence in file shows the claimant has a history tremors‚ back pain and possible Parkinson’s. On 7/7/17‚ he was positive for resting tremors

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    the residents of Cincinnati. Their top priority is providing all of their patients with less back pain and increased quality of life. Their work involves correcting posture and adjusting spine alignment. If you been suffering from a pinched nerve‚ sciatica‚ carpal tunnel syndrome or arthritis then a visit to this top quality chiropractic care center is highly recommended for pain relief. If you need more convincing‚ here are three reasons to visit the Fick Chiropractic Centers of Cincinnati. Affordable:

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    Pregnancy and massage- prenatal massage therapy What is prenatal massage? The therapy involves deep bodywork that improves your blood circulation‚ take strain off your muscles and joints and boost energy levels. Benefits • Lethargy‚ aches‚ discomforts... all these are common issues in pregnancy. The gaining weight and hormonal imbalances are the main culprits for it. However‚ in this state prenatal massage offer great relief. It helps your body and mind feel better. • Scads of studies show that

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    Why does this happen? The answer is that the root cause of the disease i.e.‚ mind is not treated and neglected. Even muscular-skeletal disorders like sciatica are psychosomatic in nature caused due to stress. When one is in stress the muscles get tightened and there is unequal tightening of muscles. This unequal stretching of muscles leads to sciatica. Cervical spondylitis is also stress-related. The movement when one has stress‚ cervical muscles go into spasm. And the structure of vertebral columns

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