Spinal injuries
An overview of spinal injuries, including anatomy revision, types of spinal fractures, assessment, management, and common patterns of injuries. It also covers back pain presentation, red flags, differentials, and the structure of vertebrae. The Denis classification of spinal fractures and the most c
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Comprehensive Guide on Injury, Poisoning, and External Causes
This detailed guide covers various aspects of injuries, poisonings, and other consequences from external causes. It includes information on ICD10 and ICD9 coding, recording and treatment details, vocabulary related to different types of injuries, body parts classification, and code structures for di
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Needlestick Injuries Prevention and Safety
Prevent needlestick injuries by avoiding unnecessary needle use, using devices with safety features, and implementing safe work practices. Healthcare professionals should report injuries promptly, participate in training, and get vaccinated. Be cautious when handling surgical sharps to prevent injur
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_Best Neurosurgeon Doctor In Jaipur || Dr Himanshu Gupta || drhimanshugupta.com
Dr. Himanshu Gupta is known not only for his mastery of surgical techniques, particularly in microsurgery and Endosurgery for brain tumors but also for his exceptional skills in managing patients requiring trauma, brain, and spine surgeries.\n\nHis focus lies in exclusive neurosurgery, making him a
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If you are searching for Sports Injuries in Collingwood
If you are searching for Sports Injuries in Collingwood, SportsHealth Physiotherapy & Podiatry Clinic is a general physiotherapy and sports injury clinic located in Richmond. Having been operating in the Kew, Abbotsford and Richmond community, we pride ourselves in delivering high quality clinical s
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Understanding Needle Stick Injuries and Prevention
Needle stick injuries are percutaneous piercing wounds caused by needles or other sharp instruments. They pose significant risks, including exposure to blood-borne diseases. Health-care workers are particularly vulnerable, with millions experiencing such injuries annually. Proper training, safe prac
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Comprehensive Recreation Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Recreation therapy for individuals with spinal cord injuries at Frazier Rehab Institute focuses on developing life skills, community reintegration, education and support in various areas, leisure education, awareness, and community re-integration. The program provides opportunities for individuals t
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Understanding Acute Knee Injuries: Meniscal Tears and Ligament Injuries
Acute knee injuries, such as meniscal tears and ligament injuries, are commonly caused by trauma or twisting motions. Meniscal tears can lead to pain, swelling, and locking of the knee joint, especially in young active individuals. Understanding the anatomy of the knee joint and meniscus, along with
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Maximizing Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: Insights and Advocacy Efforts
Explore the journey of spinal cord injury rehabilitation, challenges faced, and advocacy efforts by organizations like United Spinal Association. The impact of sudden onset spinal cord injuries on various aspects of life is highlighted, along with the importance of support and legislative advocacy.
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Understanding Vehicle Collisions: Causes, Types, and Injuries
Vehicle collisions involve various types such as front impacts, side impacts, and rear-end collisions, resulting in different injuries like back and head injuries, neck injuries, soft tissue damage, broken bones, and internal injuries. Understanding the causes and effects of collisions can help prev
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Understanding Spina Bifida Occulta: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Spina Bifida Occulta is a common neural tube defect, usually mild and hidden. It affects the lumbosacral area, characterized by vertebral arches not fusing, resulting in spinal processes defects without external protrusion. Common features include dimples, hairy patches, and normal spinal cord. Neur
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Overview of Burn and Scald Injuries and Classification
Burn injuries from dry heat and scald injuries from hot liquids or steam are common forms of thermal injuries. Other etiological classifications include exposure to chemicals, electrical energy, and radiation. The extent of tissue damage is directly related to temperature and duration. Classificatio
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First Aid Tips for Common Trauma Injuries
Learn how to manage various trauma injuries such as skull fractures, eye injuries, blowout fractures, epistaxis, mouth injuries, soft tissue injuries, open injuries, and penetrating wounds with practical first aid techniques. From treating bleeding and impaled objects to saving dislodged teeth and c
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An Overview of Spinal Anesthesia in Regional Anesthesia Practice
Regional anesthesia, specifically spinal anesthesia, is a valuable technique involving the application of local anesthetic around a nerve to reduce or prevent impulse transmission. This method offers numerous advantages, such as cost-effectiveness, respiratory support, and post-operative pain relief
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Preventing Road Traffic Injuries: A Global Perspective
Road traffic injuries are a significant global issue, causing millions of deaths and injuries annually. This report highlights the complexity and dangers of road traffic systems, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and preventive measures at governmental, industrial, and individual levels.
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Use of Motor-Evoked Potentials in Cervical Spinal Cord Tumor Patients
Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring using motor-evoked potentials is crucial in evaluating spinal cord function during surgery for cervical spinal cord tumors. This study examines the relationship between neurological changes and intraoperative motor-evoked potentials in patients, aiming to
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Complications of Fractures: Types and Risks
Complications of fractures can be classified as general, local early, and late complications. General complications include shock, embolisms, and fever while local complications involve injuries to nearby tissues and infections. Early local complications can lead to visceral, vascular, nerve injurie
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Understanding Spinal Canal Stenosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Classification
Spinal canal stenosis is the abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal or intervertebral foramina, leading to compression of nerves and blood vessels. It can result in symptoms such as radiculopathy, claudication, myelopathy, and more. Cervical stenosis presents with arm pain and weakness, while lumbar
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Understanding Mechanical Injuries: Types, Classification, and General Principles
Mechanical injuries encompass a variety of harms caused to the body, mind, reputation, or property. These injuries can be classified into medical, legal, and medico-legal categories based on factors like intentionality. The types of mechanical injuries range from blunt force trauma to thermal, chemi
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Management of Closed Head Injuries in an Austere Environment Overview
Understanding the pathophysiology of brain injuries, including intracranial pressure changes and specific injuries such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), skull fractures, brain bleeds, and diffuse axonal injuries. It covers classifications, diagnosis, and treatment approaches for mild/concussion, mod
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Understanding Foot Pathologies: Traumatic Injuries and Pressure Injuries
Explore common foot pathologies including traumatic injuries like plantar fasciitis, turf toe, and sprains, as well as pressure injuries such as plantar ulcers and heel spurs. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for these conditions.
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Development of a Tertiary Neurological Rehabilitation Centre in Sudan
The December Revolution Centre for Rehabilitation of Traumatic Spinal Cord and Brain Injuries at Khartoum Teaching Hospital addresses the lack of holistic patient-centered rehabilitation services in Sudan. Following the December 2018 Revolution, the need for specialized care for victims with spinal
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Understanding Back Injuries and Prevention Methods
More than 1 million workers suffer from back injuries each year, accounting for a significant portion of workplace injuries. These injuries are not only painful but can also have long-term effects. It is crucial to learn how to avoid injuring or re-injuring your back to prevent pain and avoid potent
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Understanding Pediatric Firearm Injuries and Future Research Directions
Pediatric firearm injuries are a significant public health concern, with thousands of American children affected annually. Research gaps exist in understanding the causes, consequences, and prevention strategies for pediatric firearm injuries. The lack of surveillance data and research funding hinde
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Transforming Spinal Pathology Care: Belgian Registry Startup Journey
Experience the journey of establishing a national registry for spinal pathologies in Belgium, led by Johan G. Van Lerbeirghe. Explore the goals, history, and the significance of choosing Spine Tango as the registry platform. Witness the challenges, partnerships, and milestones in the Belgian Pilot p
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Enhancing Spinal Bracing Competency in Healthcare Settings
This quality improvement project aimed to elevate spinal bracing competency among healthcare staff in the North-East RCSI Hospital Group. By focusing on training and upskilling physiotherapy, nursing, and healthcare assistant staff, the project successfully increased knowledge and understanding of s
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Spinal Immobilization in Trauma: Case Study and Considerations
A 70-year-old male with trauma after falling 20 feet was managed at the ED, demonstrating tenderness in the mid thoracic spine and other injuries. Despite negative cervical spine imaging, the patient underwent interventions for spinal fractures. The decision to transfer without a backboard highlight
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Embryology of Spinal Cord and Vertebral Column Development
Explore the fascinating embryological journey of the spinal cord and vertebral column development, covering topics such as neural tube formation, layers of the spinal cord, subdivisions of mantle and marginal zones, chondrification, ossification stages, spina bifida types, and more. Dive into the st
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Understanding Injuries to the Cervical and Thoracolumbar Spine
Cervical spine injuries are common, especially in the 15-30 age group, with motor vehicle accidents, falls, and sports being major causes. Male individuals are more prone to injuries. Neurological deficits are associated with specific types of injuries, necessitating prompt imaging for spinal cord i
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Understanding Spinal Orthoses: Types, Uses, and Benefits
Spinal orthoses are back braces used to treat spinal disorders and injuries. They provide support, limit movement, and aid in healing. Orthoses are prescribed to realign the spine, immobilize it, limit mobility, and support weakened areas. Various types of orthoses are available based on the segment
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Understanding Pressure Ulcers and Tissue Injuries Progression
Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure injuries, are localized damages to the skin and underlying soft tissue usually over bony prominences. The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel changed the terminology in 2016 to classify all stages as injuries, not just ulcers. Stages range from non-blanchab
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Understanding the Physiology of the Spinal Cord
The spinal cord serves as the information highway between the brain and body, allowing for sensory input reception and motor signal transmission. It plays a crucial role in locomotion, reflex responses, and overall coordination of muscle activities. The cylinder of nerve tissue within the vertebral
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Understanding Birth Injuries in Newborns
Birth injuries in newborns can result from various factors during the birthing process, such as soft tissue injuries and head trauma. Soft tissue injuries like facial abrasions and scleral hemorrhage may occur due to causes like dystocia and forceps delivery. Nursing care involves assessing and reas
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Understanding Common Sports Injuries by Dr. Ashish Kumar Dubey
Dr. Ashish Kumar Dubey, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Education, categorizes common sports injuries into soft tissue injuries, bone injuries, and joint injuries. Soft tissue injuries include sprains, strains, contusions, abrasions, lacerations, and incisions. Sprains are ligament
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Understanding Joint Disabilities and Ankylosis in Spinal Health
Factors contributing to joint disabilities in spinal health include limited or excessive movement, muscle weakness, and fatigue. Painful motion, muscle spasm, and joint alignment issues can indicate disability. Ankylosis, seen in conditions like ankylosing spondylitis, results in joint fusion and im
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Understanding Dentoalveolar Injuries: Causes and Classification
Dentoalveolar injuries refer to trauma affecting the teeth and their supporting structures. These injuries can range from isolated incidents to significant maxillofacial damage. They are classified into categories based on the affected tissues, including hard dental tissues, pulp, periodontal tissue
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Certification in Rigo Concept PSSE for Scoliosis and Spinal Deformities
This online course offers a base level certification in Rigo Concept PSSE, focusing on essential knowledge of scoliosis and other spinal deformities. Led by renowned professionals in the field, successful completion of the course allows access to further levels of certification for specific physical
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Development of Spinal Cord and Vertebral Column - Doctors' Notes
The development of the spinal cord from the neural tube, layers of the spinal cord, subdivisions of mantle and marginal zones, meningeal layers, vertebral column development, chondrification, ossification stages, spina bifida types, and positional changes of the spinal cord are crucial aspects cover
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Benefits of Physiotherapy for Spinal Cord Injuries
Physiotherapy is an extreely important part of treatment for spinal problems. Multiple physiotherapy modalities are useful in relieving spinal pain. Personalisedexercise programs are tailored to each patient\u2019s Specific Problems.
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Understanding the Role of Multifidus Muscle in Spinal Health
Exploring the multifaceted role of the multifidus muscle in lumbar spine stability and control through histochemical studies and clinical comparisons. Insights into muscle changes with spinal conditions and the importance of maintaining its integrity for overall spinal health are discussed.
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