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    Subjective Data: Chief Complaint: Right ankle pain for two days, routine visit for osteoarthritis, hypertension, gout, and diabetes mellitus (DM) evaluation. History of present illness: Mrs. V. J. a 68 year-old-African American female presented in the clinic complaining of a burning pain, stiffness, swelling right ankle, which radiates to the right metatarsophalangeal joint for two days, pain scale seven out of ten. She denied falling or hitting her right ankle against an object, just woke up around

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    Kinesio Taping History

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    Sports have evolved a tremendous amount. Because the fact that sports have been evolving that means that injuries are going to escalate into more of a medical issue. The only difference from past injuries to injuries now is that we have medically evolved also. Medical treatments like physical therapy, medications, and taping have evolved. Advancing in technology and how to prevent injuries is also gradually evolving. There has been a numerous amount of different types of treatment and one that has

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    A. Alzheimer’s disease The nervous system in general is quite a complex and sophisticated system which is responsible for regulating and coordinating the body’s activities. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord, mainly responsible for gathering information and responds to any changes within environment. Alzheimer’s disease known to be a neurological disorder of the central nervous system is an irreversible disorder in which brain cells deteriorate resulting to loss of

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    This essay will explore the value of massage in the overall management of an athlete with lateral knee pain, and a diagnosis of Ilio tibial band syndrome. It will explore the use of massage generally then focus on specific techniques used in myofascial pathologies. It will also describe the techniques employed, the clinical reasoning for their choice and the relevant supporting evidence. The relevant anatomy will be discussed as well as the proposed influences of massage on these structures using

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    Cursorial Theory

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    Another, and possibly outlandish hypothesis, is in par with Chlamydosaurus kingii, and is usually coined the Cursorial Theory. Chlamydosaurus kingii, also known as the Australian Frilled Neck Lizard, employs a whimsical mode of transportation. Aquila audax, the largest bird of prey in Australia, supports as a constant threat to Chlamydosaurus kingii, as its highly efficacious eyesight extends into the infrared and ultraviolet bands. This is called Tetrachromacy. Tetrachromacy is the state of retaining

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    CONTENTS CHAPTER TOPIC PAGE NO. Candidate’s Declaration I Acknowledgements ii Contents 1 Abstract 4 List of Figures 5 List of abbreviations 6 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Overview 1.2. Background 1.2.1 The human hand 1.2.1.1 Palm 1.2.1.2 Fingers Bones 1.2.1.3 Wrist and Hand 1.2.1.4 Muscles 1.2.2 Structure of hand 1.2.3 Movements 1.2.4 Grasps

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    The Dog

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    The Dog Domestic dog, carnivorous mammal, generally considered the first domesticated animal. The domesticated dog has coexisted with human beings as a working partner and household pet in all eras and cultures since the days of the cave dwellers. It is generally believed that the direct ancestor of the domestic dog is the wolf, originally found throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. Remains of a dog, estimated to be 10,500 years old, have been found in Idaho. TAXONOMY Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:

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    Muscle and Muscle Tissue Functions Through contractions, muscles perform four functions. Movement or motion - Skeletal muscles provide movements of the body by muscle contraction, such as walking, and running. Cardiac muscle contraction maintains the beating of the heart. Smooth muscle contraction in the intestines, urinary bladder, and blood vessels moves substances through the body. Maintenance of posture - Skeletal muscles contract and make small adjustments almost continuously to hold the body

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    Muscular System Worksheet

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    distributed found under skin, around organs, between muscles.Wraps and cushions organs.2Adipose (fat) tissueFound under skin, around kidneys and heart.Functions in energy storage and insulation cushioning for organs.3Dense connective tissueFound in tendons and ligaments.Forms strong bands that attach bone to muscle or bone to bone. Identify the location of each type of connective tissue in a specific organ of the human body and describe the structure of each type of tissue as it is related to its function

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    Answer Key Essay

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    International Classification of Diseases Tenth Revision Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) An Applied Approach 2013 Update for use with 2012 Edition Revisions and Exercise Answer Key Lynn M. Kuehn, MS, RHIA, CCS-P, FAHIMA Therese M. Jorwic, MPH, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, FAHIMA ICD-10-PCS Flashcards The first step in mastering ICD-10-PCS is to become familiar with the terminology, structure and format of this new code set. In addition to the Flash Card software program found on the

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