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    The neural epidural junction is where the psychological, physiological and somatic systems intersect. These systems all give access to my personal identity. In addition, the three systems redirect thoughts and feelings on how I associate with systems and through the colors, the subconscious and a compassionate self is revealed by the following. I created a grouping of three large and small figureheads, and an umbrella-like sky (the visor). These figureheads enable viewers to sieve their thoughts

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    Blood flow to different soft tissues, which includes muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves, is limited as a result of constricted blood vessels, triggered by this psychological change. A decrease in oxygen in the blood, along with waste products in the muscle, amounts to muscle tension and back pain in the individual. Stress-related back

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    Have you been cheated on? Is your partner having an affair with someone else? Well, if yes, then this book is definitely for you. They say change is the only constant thing in the world and that everything happens for a reason. We all know that nothing is perfect and life is as messy as your room. Same goes with relationships. Every relationship starts with flowers and hearts, experiences some bumpy and sticky roads along the way, and will either come to an end, or to a fruitful marriage. That’s

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    Axonal Nerve Injuries

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    Introduction Nerve injury is not fatal but can severely impact quality of life. Peripheral nerve injuries occur in an estimated 2-3% of all patients admitted to a Level 1 trauma center (1) and are commonly caused by trauma to the upper limbs. The economic impact of nerve injuries can be large with operative costs, hospital charges, rehabilitation visits, and lost time at work. Only subtle improvements to peripheral nerve repair have been made recently, and our current knowledge of nerve physiology

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    2001). The ganglia are connected to two nerve cords that goes along the entire body (Saló et al. 2001). When light hits the photoreceptor cells, it signals the nerve cells to react and evade the light source (Saló et al. 2001). Due to the simplicity of its eyes, it can only detect light and darkness; it can only live in habitats that are dark. With high

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    Mark Jones Writing Assignment 2 BIOL 510 4/11/2017 Tendons are one of the most important tissues in the body of any organism, transferring the power created by the muscles to the bones and allowing coordinated body movements to occur. However, until recently there was very little known about the origin of this tissue and most of the research performed focused on the limbs and the tendons associated with them. Along with the limited amount of research it seemed that not of them were focused on the

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    Supraspinatus tendonitis typically occurs when there is an impingement of the supraspinatus muscle of the shoulder joint between the acromion as it passes by the acromion and humerus head. In response, the supraspinatus tendon and the contiguous peritendinous soft tissues become inflamed. The supraspinatus is a muscle located in the supraspinatus fossa of the scapula located in the shoulder and is largely affected by supraspinatus tendonitis. The supraspinatus allows for the abduction of the shoulder

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    Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies An electromyogram (EMG) gauges the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction. Nerve conduction studies (NCS) measure how well and how fast the nerves can send electrical signals. The nervous system is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates body activities. It is made up of two major divisions: the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (all other neural elements)

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    Introduction Paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes (PNS) are syndromes that result from dysfunction of the nervous system, caused by a benign or malignant tumor via mechanisms other than direct tumor cell infiltration, metastasis, coagulopathy, infection or any treatment side effects [1]. All parts of the central and peripheral nervous system may be affected by PNS and, as a result, signs and symptoms are diverse. Most PNS of the central nervous system have in common a subacute course leaving the patients

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    Benjamin Verhey RCP 251 Guillain-Barre ́syndrome 11/14/14   Guillain-Barre ́syndrome (GBS) was first described in 1916 by Guillain, Barre ́and Strohl as a rapid progressive motor disorder with noted absence of reflexes and elevated levels of cerebrospinal fluid proteins [1]. Research throughout the early twentieth century began to identify varying subtypes and severities of GBS ranging from decreased sensory perception and distal weakness to respiratory paralysis and death in more several instances

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