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1). Radial Neuropathy: The Wrist-Drop of Saturday Night Palsy By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
So here's the scenario. It's Saturday night and I've had a long week. I hit the bars and tip back one or two too many. Stumbling out of the last bar, I find I can't make it past the city park without landing on my nose, so I plop onto a park bench. Slinging an arm over the back of the bench to stabilize myself, I fall into a deep slumber.
Now it's Sunday morning and the sun is shining, the birds are singing and I've got a splitting headache.
Article Related to: radial, nerve, neuropathy, compression, injury, saturday night, alcohol, injection, complication, trauma
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2). The CHAKRA CENTERS and the capacity of activating them-Part 1 By : Yuga Rishi
In ancient times researchers of Soul Sciences very intricately discovered conscious principles of the subtle world. In this very human body (microcosm) they found the mirror-image of the material world (macrocosm). Whatever one perceives in the gross world is present in the human body in a subtle form. Hence instead of carrying out research studies.
Article Related to: soul, science, conscious, human, body, anatomy, chakra, sushumna, yoga, naadi, subtle, nerve, seers, spiritual, practises, micromacro, kundalini, activation, zest, radiant, realized, saint, divine, power, mind, beauty, energy
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3). Peroneal Neuropathy: Waiting for the Other Foot to Drop By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
A "foot-drop" is a medical term which--thankfully--does not mean that the foot suddenly disconnects from the leg. Rather, it means that when the leg is lifted from the ground, the foot droops downward at the ankle. The muscles that are supposed to prop up the foot have become so weakened that they cannot overcome gravity's downward pull. When people with this problem try to walk, they have to either hike the leg higher to clear their drooping toes or else risk tripping over them.
Article Related to: peroneal, nerve, neuropathy, polyneuropathy, fibular tunnel, entrapment, pinch, foot drop, palsy
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4). Ulnar Neuropathy: Sane Treatment of a Crazy Bone By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Do you remember what it felt like when you banged your elbow on a hard surface and it sent shocks through your forearm and into your little finger? Not too pleasant, to be sure. But on the plus side, the unpleasantness was merely temporary and, for the time being, you remembered not to do that again.
The part of the nervous system responsible for this annoying symptom is the ulnar nerve, a peripheral nerve-bundle whose individual nerve-fibers originate in the spinal cord where it passes through the neck.
Article Related to: ulnar, nerve, neuropathy, elbow, diabetes, alcoholism, nerve conduction, polyneuropathy, anterior transposition, numb, weak, hand, pinched nerve
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5). Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Pinched Median Nerve at the Wrist By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Carpal tunnel syndrome is by far the most common and widely known of the "pinched nerve" conditions. This article addresses: What is it? Who is at risk for this condition? How is it diagnosed? What kinds of treatments work best?
Carpal tunnel syndrome refers to symptoms caused by entrapment of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. "Carpal" itself means "wrist," so a carpal tunnel is nothing more than a wrist tunnel.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel, pinched, median, nerve, overuse, arthritis, diabetes, hypothyroid, pregnancy, splint, surgery, steroid injection
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6). Let Us Not Forget the Pendulum Factor of the Foreign Currency Exchange By : Paul Dubsky
Foreign currency exchange, the swinging pendulum factor, the US dollar and the euro, foreign currency exchange companies, odds in favour, nerve and courage,
realtors and fantastic property, purchasing at the right time, being greedy can be detrimental.
Article Related to: foreign currency, exchange, pendulum, dollar, euro, companies, realtors, odds, greed, courage, nerve
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