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    using this type of language could be unethical if a practitioner combines it with the idea that pain relief can be achieved ONLY with that one person, forever and ever. Now, in saying all of this, does this mean that you didn’t actually tear your rotator cuff, or that your spine is misaligned? You come in for a massage because you are feeling tight, is that an illusion? Nope! When we go through life, we get injured, or we find that our structure may not be the “ideal anatomical skeleton” that we stared

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    Inside the Suit Introduction to the sport As a competitive swimmer of twelve years, a member of the Akin Augusta swim league from third to twelfth grade, and a former summer league coach, I valued swimming as a demanding part of my life. With an aunt as a coach for an Olympic training team and cousins that qualified for Olympic trials I was predestined to become a part of this subculture. My parents threw me into lessons at the age of five, signed me up for our neighborhood summer league team the

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    This is a 46-year-old female with a 10/10/2012 date of injury, due to a cumulative trauma to the neck, right shoulder, right wrist and hand. DIAGNOSIS: Strain of muscle, fascia, and tendon at neck level; Carpal tunnel syndrome, unspecified right limb,;Carpal tunnel syndrome, unspecified left limb; Status post left carpal tunnel release; and Adhesive capsulitis of right shoulder (M75.01). 12/31/15 Progress Report described that the patient has cervical spine, right shoulder, and right wrist pain

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    Muscle Myths By Anita Boser | Submitted On February 24, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Anita Boser We work out to be more trim and flexible, to avoid osteoporosis and arthritis, for

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    and lumbar pain. HISTORY The patient is a 62-year-old male with a long history of cervical and lumbar pain secondary to degenerative disk disease and spondylosis. He also is noted to have multiple other problems including a fairly severe left rotator cuff arthropathy which does require surgery on the left. It is important to note that this is important because the patient has been wheelchair bound since 2013 and now has difficulty with ambulation. He also has a history of prior cervical decompression

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    Chief Complaint Possible [____] History I did receive a significant amount of records from this patient's PCP, as well as neurology consult in followup and infectious disease notes. In short, he is a 67-year-old right-handed white male who while living in Alaska developed some hip pain, as well as medial right hand numbness. He did have an EMG on 10/2000 that showed ulnar neuropathy with cubital tunnel syndrome on the right. Ulnar nerve transposition was considered, but the patient deferred this

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    WORKERS’ COMPENSATION GWENDOLYN SMIYH SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE EBC1101 D 2-1 MS. KNOX FEBRUARY 23, 2016 Table of Contents • What is Workers’ Compensation • How does it work • Workers, Compensation Injuries • Who is Eligible/ who is Not • Types of Benefits • Types of Claims • Delayed Claims • Fraud and Abuse • Reports • Summary Millions of people go to and from work each day not expecting the unexpected and then one day the unexpected happen, you are at work and the day is going by as

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    years of age. The injury occurred on 06/04/2015. IW was attempting to sit in her chair and fell to the ground, she claims injuries to her left wrist, back and upper extremities. DIAGNOSIS: 1. Adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety 2. Unspecified rotator cuff tear or rupture 3. Intervertebral disc displacement lumbar sacral region. 12/15/15 Progress Report described was poorly handwritten. L/S pain has decreased. The patient complains of pain in the right leg and right foot. The pain is rated 7/10-scale

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    This is a 36-year-old female with a 11/6/2015 date of injury. A specific mechanism of injury has not been described. 01/26/16 Progress Report noted that the patient presented with left shoulder pain. The pain was gradual in onset and is constant. The pain is characterized as burning, sharp, shooting, and throbbing. It radiates to the neck. She described her pain as moderate to severe. Her condition is associated with numbness in her left fingertips and weakness in her upper extremities. Any activity

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    The Absolute Sweet Life of Nolan Ryan Skurat. By:Ryan Skurat As a young boy Nolan had always had a passion for sports. He had played just about all the sports you could think besides lacrosse and hockey. Those are some pretty sweet sports though. Nolan was very interested in football at a young age. He had played for mid rivers and played for o 'fallon, these little league teams were pretty good winning the renegade rumble on both teams.After the years had passed he decided after getting a knee

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