Investigators suspect the cause of the July 17, 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800 was an exploding fuel tank. But to find out why the fuel became hot enough to ignite, they’ll need to re-create the exact flight conditions.
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Now, anti-histamines, they are one of the most safest medicines which are available in the market and most of them are quite safe. Patients have been using it for years together without causing much of side effects. But any tablet, for a matter, even a simple paracetamol can cause side effects. So you have to be really careful when you are using it, and you should do it only under the guidance or the supervision of an ENT doctor or a doctor who has given you those anti-histamines. In any case most of the anti-histamines have side effects which are categorized into acute and chronic. The acute side effect can be sedation, you have loss of concentration and you feel little weak and tired. Usually you get used to it in a couple of days. There can also be little dryness, you feel itching in the throat and stuff like that, that’s very common. The chronic side effects can range from dryness in the throat, you may end up with weight loss or sometimes even weight gain, you may end up with constipation, drowsiness which may even prolong. But these are all very rare side effects. Nowadays we have the modern generation anti-histamines like the levocetrizine or the fexofenadine. These anti-histamines have got relatively less amount of side effects. In any case, whenever we are taking any anti-histamines and especially if you are taking for a long time make sure that you will consult your doctor who will have a look at of all the body functions. He will say if your liver and other functions are perfectly normal and if otherwise you have no problem in the body like no sugar, no hypertension, or any other problem, then there won’t be any problem in taking anti-histamines. Video Rating: / 5
This is the tenth video from the School of Sports Massage Active IQ Level 4 Certificate in Sports Massage Therapy, Unit 1, Section 3: The Effects of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology on Human Function: Pathophysiology of Common Injuries and Dysfunctions Part 8. This is the eighth of several videos looking at common injury and dysfunctions. In this section we look various injuries including issues associated with discs and the spinal column and a variety of other back issues , the possible causes and what treatment options are available.
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Click here to learn more about the treatment of this disease and get complete information about other conditions: https://age2b.com/age2b-diseases More information on our website: https://bit.ly/3AwsmHw Upper and middle back pain can occur anywhere from the base of your neck to the bottom of your rib cage. Upper and mid-back pain is unusual because these vertebrae are less mobile than those in the neck and low back. Upper back pain is not common, but it can cause significant discomfort.
It is estimated that more than 80% of adults in the U.S. will have low back pain at some time in their lives. It is a significant cause of disability, resulting in an immeasurable toll on function, happiness, and quality of life. Dr. Paul Su discusses the basics of lower back pain with a look at anatomy, physiology and evaluation. Recorded on 02/21/2023. [4/2023] [Show ID: 38785]
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Today’s video shows a technique that can be used to stretch the low back and reduce tightness.
The set up in this video is very similar to how physical therapist and chiropractors position a patient’s body when performing a low back or lumbar manipulation.
This stretch involves pre-positioning the hip in flexion and rotating the spine by pulling on the arm. Then, pressure is applied to the shoulder and hip until a stretch is felt in the low back region.
This video is not intended to teach you how to manipulate your partner’s spine. Spinal manipulations should only be performed by rehabilitation professionals who have been trained in these techniques. If your partner experiences pain during this stretch, stop and choose a different option.
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For years, a reconstruction of TWA Flight 800 served as a critical training tool and led to recommendations that have changed the way aircrafts are designed. Now the NTSB says the reconstruction has served its purpose and will be destroyed out of respect for the victims’ families.
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Dr. Donald Corenman is one of a handful of individuals that are both an MD and doctor of chiropractic (DC). His practice with the Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO serves the Vail Denver area and patients traveling from the US and abroad seeking resolution for chronic back pain and failed surgical treatment.
This video is Part 2 in the Series covering inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious diseases that mimic lower back pain.
VIDEO 2 of 3 in this Series (http://neckandback.com); Dr. Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a spine expert in Colorado working at the Spine Institute at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO. Dr. Corenman recently launched a spine resource site on the Internet for patients, physicians and other spine surgeons seeking additional information. You can visit his website at http://neckandback.com to learn more about his expertise and about all spinal conditions and surgeries.
Dr. Corenman, spine expert in Colorado, is a passionate researcher, lecturer and educator on all areas of the spine. He is also an expert on topics associated with inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious diseases, as they are common diseases that can be causes of lower back pain and also mimic neck pain, leg and arm pain and other symptoms associated with conditions of the back.
This lecture video is designed for the professional (M.D., D.O., Chiropractor or Physical Therapist). This is the second part of a three part lecture on diseases that mimic back pain or causes lower back pain that need to be considered in the differential diagnosis of these symptoms. This video discusses the various inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious diseases that can mimic these pains.
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This talk on specific pathological disorders of the spine will be getting into the meat and potatoes of the spine. This discussion is not going to be fully engrossing, but rather an overview of the things that can go wrong.
The topics that are covered during this lecture include: facet injury and degeneration, degenerative spondylolisthesis mechanics, spondylolisthesis canal changes, degenerative spondylolisthesis symptoms, ganglion cysts due to facet failure, lateral recess stenosis, extension narrows the lateral recess and foramen, central stenosis (narrowing of the canal and changes with flexion and extension), CT myelogram of stenosis, isthmic spondylolisthesis late findings loading and slip, spondylolisthesis with slip (late diagnosis of spondylolysis, Pars stress reactions (prior to a fracture), initial onset of Pars fractures, Pars fractures with displacement and spondylolisthesis with Pars atrophy.
Dr. Corenman dives into a discussion regarding herniated discs with leg pain. Many patients will have back pain for months to years. They may bend forward and feel a “pop in their back” and feel jolted. For a day and half, patients are thrilled until the inflammation of the nerve comes on and their leg is on fire. This is a common scenario. Be very wary if a patient comes into your office and says, “I got a pop in my back and now they feel great.” In two days, if they aren’t complaining about leg pain, they won the lotto; however, most of them will have a leg herniation.
There are two nerve roots at any disc level that can be affected. More topics highlighted in this lecture include: HNP locations and root involvement, herniation causing central stenosis (note flexion of spine and CT myelogram), antalgia, femoral nerve HNP (L2-4), foraminal collapse, bent knee flexed forward stance/gait, causes hyperlordosis, hyperkyphosis of the thoracic spine, osteopenic khyphosis from the loss of vertebral body height, Scheuermann’s disorder (which occurs in young kids with soft bones), sagittal alignment (flat back syndrome) and DDD, new annular tears, thru and thru annular tears, and causes of annular pain.
Unfortunately, we are designed to have back pain which is a problem. Dr. Coreman elaborates on the beginning of degenerative changes (normal disc versus annular tear). So what happens over years and years with these degenerative changes? The disc can erode away and disappear. Dr. Coreman finishes his speech talking about Lumbar DDD (narrowing/measurement of the disc space), Isolated Disc Resorption (IDR), Modec Type I and II changes, myelopathy, Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH), arachnoiditis, hip pincer and CAM lesions, hamstring apophysitis, sacroiliac joint, metastatic disease, conus syringomyelia, and intrathecal tumors.
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With more than 30 years of experience, Donald Corenman, MD, DC, is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. His training as a Doctor of Chiropractic early in his career did not satisfy his desire for a deep understanding of the mechanics of the spine. This led him to medical school where he completed his Doctor of Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery Residency and Spine Surgery Fellowship. His study of spinal disorders and deformities brought him to Vail, Colorado where he joined The Steadman Clinic in 1994. With personalized clinical care a cornerstone of Dr. Corenman’s practice, he has been awarded the “Top 10 Doctor Award”, “Patient’s Choice Award”, “Compassionate Doctor Recognition” and is consistently recognized by Becker’s Spine Review in “Top Spine Surgeons to Know.”
Dr. Corenman has published two books: for patients, “Everything You Wanted to Know About the Back: A Consumers Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lower Back Pain” and for the medical community, “The Clinician’s Guidebook to Lumbar Spine Disorders: Diagnosis & Treatment”. He is passionate about educating patients on spine anatomy and disorders, so they have the ability to partner with their physicians in finding the most effective treatment for their back pain and disorders. His focus on peer education earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles. Video Rating: / 5
What are common injuries? In this video, Christopher S. Warrell, M.D., an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine at Orlando Orthopaedic Center, discusses the common injuries he sees in his practice of medicine.
“Hi, I’m Chris Warrell with the Orlando Orthopaedic Center as a sports medicine orthopaedic specialist,” says Dr. Warrell. “What are the most common problems I see in the clinic? By far it’s knee and shoulder injuries, and more specifically in the knee, it’s meniscus tears. In the shoulder, it’s rotator cuff tears or labrum injuries.”
“These are injuries that are common in sports, but they’re also common in day-to-day life, whether somebody has a labor-intensive job or they have a more active lifestyle outside of work in terms of lifting weights or playing pick-up sports. Those are the common injuries we see on a day-to-day basis.”
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