New Article on the History and Origin of Osteopathy
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Cerebral blood flow
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5M ago
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The neurovascular unit
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Decreasing bone mass in men and women related to age
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Anatomy of a nerve
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Opening sutura occipitomastoideus and jugular foramen
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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
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by Luc Peeters
5M ago
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is chronic neuropathic pain that follows soft-tissue or bone injury (type I) or nerve injury (type II) and lasts longer and is more severe than expected for the original tissue damage. Other manifestations include autonomic changes (eg, sweating, vasomotor abnormalities), motor changes (eg, weakness, dystonia), and trophic changes (eg, skin or bone atrophy, hair loss, joint contractures). Diagnosis is clinical. Treatment includes drugs, physical therapy, and sympathetic blockade. Osteopathy: essential is the treatment of the elasticity of the scar tissue o ..read more
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Sensory ganglia at the level of the jugular foramen
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5M ago
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Central sensitization
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by Luc Peeters
5M ago
Central sensitization is a syndrome , not a diagnosis. It means that the CNS intensifies nerve signals, causing a person to have more intense sensory experiences than usual. This often results in pain or other atypical or extreme sensations. The pain may have associations with worsening anxiety and memory loss ..read more
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Vagus nerve nuclei
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5M ago
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