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  • ...hy-do-we-have-them Mitochondia] Available from:https://qbi.uq.edu.au/brain/brain-anatomy/mitochondria-what-are-they-and-why-do-we-have-them (accessed 9.1.20 ...orders, [[diabetes]], [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]], and inflammation<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...neuropathic pain]] conditions, and may be present in the absence of tissue injury. * '''Primary Hyperalgesia:''' Hyperalgesia that occurs at the site of injury and is often a reflection of [[Peripheral Sensitisation|peripheral sensitis
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  • ...lementary motor areas with [[Basal Ganglia|basal ganglia]] and [[Brainstem|brain stem]] areas. #'''Stability in Gait:''' Co-ordination between spinal locomotor and brain stem postural sensorimotor programs.<ref name=":02" />
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  • ...challenges when working in these settings associated with complex trauma, injury surge and resource scarcity in terms of equipment, infrastructure, and work ...' without rehabilitation input, e.g. new suspected spinal  injuries, brain injury or patients in need of urgent respiratory input.
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  • ...Disorders|neurological conditions]] and [[Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic brain injuries]].
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  • == Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process == ...Antimuscarinic drugs in the treatment of movement disorders]. Progress in brain research. 1990 Jan 1;84:389-97.</ref>,&nbsp;Baclofen and benzodiazepines do
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  • #Intracranial - inside the [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] and the [[skull]] [[File:CNs_Brain.jpg|alt=|right|442x442px|CNs Brain]]
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  • ...lly, it occurs following lesion in the left occipitotemporal region of the brain. ...t is associated with a lesion in the right posterior cingulate area of the brain.
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  • ...mbered (according to their location, from the front of the [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] to the back). ...ves are named and numbered, based on their location, from the front of the brain to the back. Thus, the olfactory nerve is the 1st cranial nerve, and the hy
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  • |Brain, respiratory and gastrointestinal affectation; Requiring multiple medicatio |Brain affectation; Antiepileptic medication and other neuropsychiatric drugs
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  • * [[Hypothalamus]]: A part of the lower middle brain that tells the pituitary gland when to release hormones. * Pineal gland: A gland found near the center of the brain that may be linked to sleep patterns.
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  • ...ances that are produced or excreted by the liver and are affected by liver injury. ...health of the liver, an indication of the potential severity of any liver injury, change in liver status over time, and a starting place for further diagnos
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  • == Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process == ...no K, Ohtsuka F. Characterization of early onset neurofibromatosis type 2. Brain Dev. Feb 13 2013</ref>.
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  • == Mechanism of injury == Injury to brachial plexus can occur in many ways. These include, contact sports, m
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  • == What is a Spinal Cord Injury == ...al. International standards for neurological classification of spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2011; 34: 535-546</ref>{{#ev:vimeo|65471467|300}}
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  • ...asonry, flying glass, sports injuries, and blunt force trauma. Soft tissue injury comprises lacerations, abrasions and avulsions. ...ones more reliably than plain [[X-Rays|X-ray]], and also shows soft tissue injury<ref>Jordan JR, Calhoun KH. [https://books.google.com/books?id=u5o3illp9CUC
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  • ...s limitations on understanding of functional recovery from traumatic brain injury, motor relearning and effectiveness of therapeutic methods. ...after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of the literature. Brain Injury. 2008;22(5):365–373.</ref>. Moreover, the limitations with the research
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  • ...rvous system, and facilitate development in thinking and motor skills. The brain has to develop or mature enough to allow for the next skills in the sequenc ...clinical evaluation and rehabilitation of movement]. Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation. 2011;17(1):16-24.</ref>
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  • ...ticles/PMC6350257/ Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures ...xample, a TMS pulse delivered to the motor cortex of one hemisphere of the brain 10ms prior to a TMS pulse delivered over the opposite motor cortex results
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  • ...ing adequate [[Splint|splinting]], and protecting the patient from further injury and other complications. * Crush Injury (resulting in muscle damage with byproducts damaging the kidneys)
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