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  • ...s pin prick, deep pressure, extreme heat/cold). It does not imply a single pain mechanism, but is associated with [[Peripheral Sensitisation|peripheral sen ...se over time in certain conditions, such as [[Neuropathic Pain|neuropathic pain]] conditions, and may be present in the absence of tissue injury.
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  • ...previous studies from Nigeria have recognised trauma and complications of management of musculoskeletal conditions by traditional bone setters as the leading ca Trauma, below knee amputation, phantom limb pain, fracture, low resourced setting, fracture
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  • ...sly independent mobile without an aid up to 100m he was limited by L) calf pain. Mr N was independent with all his activities of daily living (ADLs). He en ...al limb for 2 days post-op, minimal pain since then. Nil phantom sensation/pain<br>Dizziness/ lightheadedness on transferring from lying to sitting for 2 d
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  • == What is Neck Pain? == ...he Global Burden of health 2010 Study as "pain in the neck with or without pain referred into one or both upper limbs that lasts for at least one day"<ref
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  • ...g/articles/1110839 Ramsay hunt syndrome]. Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 2018 Dec 1;18(6):333-7.</ref>.Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid and ...can be differentiated from RHS by the absence of severe otalgia (only mild pain in the region of the mastoid usually occurs in Bell's Palsy) and the absenc
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  • ...oes not heal properly can lead to serious complications, including chronic pain.<ref name=":0">Orthoinfo.aaos.org. (2019). ''Talus Fractures - OrthoInfo - * Acute pain
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  • == Management == ==Physical Therapy Management ==
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  • ...nders, 2013.</ref>&nbsp;This condition usually requires surgery as medical management due to the fact that acute appendicitis can often be life threatening. Appe * dull pain centred around the navel, which progresses to a sharp pain in the lower right side of the abdomen
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  • The Os Trigonum Syndrome refers to pain posterior of the ankle and reduced plantarflexion caused by “the nutcrack A load-dependent, persistent pain between the Achilles tendon and the peroneal tendons is the first indicator
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  • ...ng medical conditions. She reported taking over-the-counter medication for pain but they are not helping her much. She had bilateral Xray- Rt shoulder havi ...cent episode. She also had a past medical history of epilepsy with ongoing management and is under control. She was non-diabetic with no thyroid-related problems
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  • ...ptor and [[Nociception|nociceptive]] pathways by a noxious stimulus is not pain".<ref name=":0" /> ...Exercise -Therapeutic|exercise therapy]] can be an important treatment for pain. There are many other additional benefits of exercise and regular [[Physica
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  • *Any back or leg pain? (Is pain in a dermatomal region - pain in the knee can be referred from the back) *Is there hip or ankle pain? (Knee pain can be referred from the hip or biomechanically affected by the ankle)
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  • ==Brain Areas in the Neuromatrix and the Changes Due to Chronic Pain== ...ature Organism Model can be found on the&nbsp;[[Multidimensional Nature of Pain]]&nbsp;page and on Louis Gifford's website&nbsp;[http://giffordsachesandpai
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  • Patients with flare-ups of CD usually present with abdominal pain (right lower quadrant), flatulence/bloating, diarrhea (can include mucus an ...have mild symptoms. The other half may experience more severe symptoms and pain that appears to come and go. These patients undergo painful exacerbations a
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  • ...urley et al. The utility of emergency department physical therapy and case management consultation in reducing hospital admissions. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Op ...n about their injury or illness and the trajectory of healing or condition management<ref>Kim HS, Strickland KJ, Mullen KA, Lebec MT. Physical therapy in the eme
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  • ...LIEF__The_Role_of_Exercise_in_Stress.6.aspx The role of exercise in stress management.] ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal. 2013 May 1;17(3):14-9.</ref> Whereas Mc ...he fight-or-flight response, production of β-endorphin (the body’s natural pain killer), and increased acuity of the senses which prepares the body to cop
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  • Conservative management goals of scoliosis are: # Prevent or treat spinal pain<ref name=":0" />
    12 KB (1,775 words) - 20:38, 3 April 2021
  • == Medical management == ...the condition is asymptomatic. Pain medication is only used if symptoms of pain present. Observation and regular monitoring is very important.<ref name="AA
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  • * Sharp, jabbing, throbbing, freezing, or burning pain * Neuromatous or causalgia pain.<ref>Medscape. [https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1270360-clinical Per
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  • *Pain ...tion and surgical wound<br>2. Somatosensory system- Impaired sensation and pain<br>3. Cardiopulmonary system- Decrease endurance<br>4. Musculoskeletal syst
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