18 results with keyword: 'cervical spine findings patients presenting neck pain radiculopathy'
Degenerative disc disease and its sequelae are main causes of neck pain, thus suspicion of it is a strong indication for an MRI investigation, which will aid in
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Mainstream primary care services, such as private general practices and community health clinics, also have a strong potential to improve the quality of the primary care they
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Dedekind, ¨ Uber die Anzahl der Idealklassen in reinen kubischen Zahlk¨orpern, Journal f¨ur die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 121 (1900), 40-123.. Landsberg, Ueber das
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reported improvement of cervical disc herniations in 12 of a series of 13 patients presenting with cervical radiculopathy.. All patients but one had radicular pain and
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CT cervical spine w/o contrast • Compression fracture • Trauma (Cervical Spine) • Neck pain 72125. CT lumbar spine w/o contrast • Compression fracture (Lumbar Spine) • Low
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claimed that the CBP® cervical spine model has limited applicability to patients presenting to neck pain in as much as only 5% of subjects’ cervical lordosis would fall below 18° or
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We also present an application of interval-valued neutrosophic soft graph in a decision making problem and give an algorithm for the selection of optimal object based on given sets
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The diagnosis of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR) is largely based on standard clinical history and examination findings such as: complaints of neck and arm pain in
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Keywords: Atlanto-axial joint, Barré- Liéou syndrome, C1-C2 facet joint, capsular ligament laxity, cervical instability, cervical radiculopathy, chronic neck pain, facet joints,
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Puentedura EJ, Thoracic Spine Thrust Manipulation versus Cervical Spine Thrust Manipulation in patients with Acute Neck Pain: A randomized clinical trial, APTA CSM 2012,
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Cervical spine red flags; neck pain red flags; cervical arterial dissection; cervical arterial dysfunction; cervical spondylotic myelopathy; cord compression;
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Cervical Spine Angles, Craniocervical Posture, Neck Length, and Cervical Spine Angles, Craniocervical Posture, Neck Length, and Oropharyngeal Airway Analyses of Sleep Apnea
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For a current 1999 EMT-Intermediate (based on 1999 EMT-I National Standard Curriculum) transitioning to 2009 Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), the following skills are
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“By far, the most common causes are biomechanical: axial neck pain, whiplash- associated disorder (WAD), and cervical radiculopathy.”.. Pain also may be referred to the neck
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It is a condition involving the neck which is identical to the cervical spine, presenting with the symptoms of pain in the nape, radiating pain in the upper limbs, feeling
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The most common clinical manifestations of degenerative and cervical disks are neck pain, radiculopathy, and cervical myelopathy, alone or in combination.. Generally, the disc
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This double-blind randomised clinical trial will allow the comparison, in terms of pain and disability, of patients presenting a cervical radiculopathy which will have been
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