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  • == Identity Oriented Psycho Trauma Theory (IoPT) == ...O), how trauma affects the whole LHO and how to recover from the effect of trauma to gain a healthy self and a healthy will, despite traumatisation." <ref na
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  • Refugee, Communication, Trauma, Conflict ...home it would mean going back to a country where she suffered significant trauma escaping following conflict. Her country is still having difficulties and s
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  • ...:740-6. Blades B, Jones C, Munster A. Quality of life after major burns. J Trauma 1979;19:556–8.</ref> ...(BSHS-B): a tool to improve its value in routine clinical work. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2008 Jun 1;64(6):1581-6.</ref><ref>Wikehult B. Use
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  • * Extensor tendon rupture occurs secondary to trauma, inflammatory arthropathies, and steroid injection. * In boxing, blunt trauma is usually the cause<ref>Hashem M. [[Traumatic Extensor Hood Rupture]]. Ava
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  • ...pubmed/17297330 Cervical spine injuries in pediatric patients]. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2007 Feb 1;62(2):389-96.</ref>.   ..., Waseem M. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK442027/ Pediatric Spine Trauma.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Mar 4. StatPearls Publishing.available from:
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  • ...for clinically important cervical spine injury in patients following blunt trauma: a systematic review]. Canadian Medical Association Journal [Internet]. 201 ...#x20;&#x20;‌ Triage tools for detecting cervical spine injury in pediatric trauma patients]. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [Internet]. 2017 Dec 7 [
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  • ...r dislocation of the shoulder: case report and review of the literature. J Trauma. 1979 Mar;19(3):203-6.</ref><ref>Solheim LF, Roaas A. Compression of the su ...thletes involved in repeated overhead activities. Patients with history of trauma can also report a sense of instability in the shoulder.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...ownward, rotated and forward position. The muscle tension results in micro trauma to the muscular attachment, swelling ensues, and myalgia/neuralgia result.�
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  • * Trauma- and stressor-related disorders eg [[Post-traumatic Stress Disorder]] ...ay experience poor mental health, and include: Discrimination; Exposure to Trauma; Family History of Mental Illness; Being a [[Mental Health and Forced Displ
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  • It should always be remembered trauma resulting in ligament injuries in adults might in children result in bone o ...malignant (primary and metastatic) tumours do occur about the knee. Local trauma often focuses attention on an area in which a tumour is subsequently diagno
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  • ..., can produce pain very similar to precordial catch syndrome. A history of trauma and localized tenderness of the chest wall are present.<ref name=":0" /> * If trauma is present, radionuclide bone scanning should be considered to exclude occu
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  • ...with regard to the pathogenesis and healing of labral lesions. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 2003;123:283-288.</ref>&nbsp; Nerve endings and nerve end organs have ...r labral tears of the hip. Arthroscopy. 2005;21(suppl):e36.abstr.</ref><br>Trauma - results in subluxation or dislocation of the hip damaging the labrum
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  • ...sed to determine when radiography should be utilized in patients following trauma. ...of 15) and stable condition following [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|trauma]] where [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical spine]] injury is a concern.
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  • ...has also been suggested that indirect head injuries, for example caused by trauma to the chest which can transfer forces to the head, can cause SIS. <ref nam ...ment and Management of Concussion]] - initial injury caused by single head trauma
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  • ...actures - traumatic or atraumatic (most due to direct penetrating or blunt trauma to the chest). ...s 1 through 3 are the hardest to break and signify a significant degree of trauma if fractured.
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  • The primary cause of haemothorax is sharp or blunt trauma to the chest. Iatrogenic or spontaneous haemothorax occur less frequently. ...ermilk GA, Naunheim KS. Thoracoscopic evaluation and treatment of thoracic trauma. Surg Clin North Am 2000;80: 1535e42.</ref> Patients who present with activ
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  • ...us Disease|infection]], or trauma. The concept of trauma includes surgical trauma as with [[Common Carotid Artery|carotid]] endarterectomy (surgery to remove
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  • ...redness and swelling are present in the buttock area without a history of trauma, the ‘sign of the buttock’ may be suspected.<ref name="kesson" /><br>
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  • * Recent violent trauma (such as a vehicle accident or fall from a height). * Minor trauma, or even just strenuous lifting, in people with [[osteoporosis]].
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  • ...008;129(3):369-72. doi: 10.1007/s00402-008-0655-1.</ref>. In boxing, blunt trauma is usually the cause<ref name=":2">Loosemore MJ, Ansdell ML, Charalambous ...r tendons could be observed. The ultrasound examination one year after the trauma revealed an instability of the extensor tendons.
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