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    injury dated 05/132/15, the patient was provided with heat pad and Etodolac ER 600 mg. She was advised to work with restrictions. Electrodiagnostic study of the bilateral upper extremities performed on 05/27/15 revealed moderate bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. Per PT daily therapy notes dated 05/26/15, the patient has completed 6 sessions for both hands. Based on the initial plastic surgery evaluation report dated 07/01/15, the

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    video games they are allowed to play and what TV shows they can watch. However, I believe that daily media use among children and teens needs to be controlled. If it is not, this could potentially lead to negative ramifications, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, obesity, internet addiction, and negative effects on the brain. For a

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    Manual Therapy In recent years, combining Western medicine with alternative or complementary treatment has become very popular. Complementary and Alternative Medicine, CAM, are composed of herbal medicine, acupuncture, yoga, and manual therapy just to name a few. This paper will focus on Manual Therapy. What is Manual Therapy? Examples of Manual Therapy techniques and what they are used to treat. Who can practice Manual Therapy and what kind of education is needed Also a case study where Manual

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    reports did not reveal positive Tinel’s or Phalen’s sign. The sensations were also intact in both wrists. EMG/NCS study from July revealed no evidence of a right carpal tunnel syndrome at the wrist. Furthermore, there is no reported functional improvement and pain relief from the cortisone injections. CA MTUS/ODG criteria for carpal tunnel release include failure of non-operative treatment or severe symptoms such as continuous tingling and numbness; most patients should have had at least 1 glucocorticosteroid

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    Question 1 Needs Grading LOCATION: Outpatient, Hospital PATIENT:    Glory Ann Borden SURGEON:  Mohomad Almaz, MD DIAGNOSIS:Right carpal tunnel syndrome PROCEDURE PERFORMED:Right carpal tunnel release PROCEDURE: The patient was placed in the supine position on the operating room table, where her right hand and forearm were prepped with Betadine and draped in a sterile fashion. We infiltrated the thenar crease area with 1% Xylocaine, and once adequate anesthesia had been achieved, we exsanguinated

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    Dinah Gibson 8/29/11 6th period When people hear the word neurosurgery, the first thought that pops into their head is brain surgery. Indeed, neurosurgeons perform brain surgery, however they are also involved in operating on other parts of the nervous system. The brain is an integral and marvelous part of a human's personality and being. Neurosurgeons are more than just brain surgeons. They are well trained to help patients with head and spine trauma, cerebrovascular disorders,

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