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Monthly Archives: October 2007
Functional Capacity Accessment for Neck Risky and Unverified
In May 2007, was published a review of FCE of the neck. Their analysis found: “At this moment, however, no validated performance based instrument has been described in literature.” They also found various necks tests were not without danger.
Posted in Insurer issues
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Transformed Dural Leak Headaches – Undiagnosable Here
Dural leaks can be following an epidural injection gone subarachnoid, but can occur spontaneously primarily in the Thoracic Spine. The headaches are usually better at night when lying down and worse when one gets up. If the dural leak is … Continue reading
Posted in Headaches
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NMDA receptors are king
NMDA receptors play a vital role in memory NMDA dysfunction is of course key to chronic pain, though there are non-NMDA pathways though the thalamus in mice…. NMDA blockage 2 days in a row with ketamine will cause temporary remission … Continue reading
Posted in Pathophysiology
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