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  • ...nase-2 is activated to release more '''PG(prostaglandin)''' at the site of injury, and the nociceptors will transmit signals to the dorsal horn of spinal cor ...is activated so the gate is opened and pain signals are transmitted to the brain. When action potential transmits through the first-order neuron that in tur
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  • ...is the most common neuroimaging finding in children with DKA and may cause brain herniation..<ref>Barrot A, Huisman TA, Poretti A. [https://journals.sagepub
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  • ...ing incremental cycling exercise in individuals early after acquired brain injury.” ''Clin Rehabil'' 17(5):528-34</ref><ref>Sharp SA1, Brouwer BJ. ...otion of involved segments, help to prevent contractures, decrease risk of injury, and increase activities of daily living. A multi-centre randomized control
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  • # Acute radiation injury #* Early radiation-induced lung injury (radiation pneumonitis): Dyspnea, dry cough, hemoptysis, and fever may occu
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  • # Bleeding in the brain It affects the brain by increasing the release and blocking the reuptake of [[dopamine]] which i
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  • ...ex, the thorax and respiratory complex, the central nervous system and the brain.<ref name=":0">Afolabi I. Overview of Female Pelvic Floor Muscle Anatomy an ...ore than 200 percent beyond what is considered the threshold for a stretch injury during the second stage of labour<ref>Iglesia CB, Smithling KR. [https://ww
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  • Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might show neocortical dysplasia (especial ...riod. A slow but progressive clinically silent white matter disease in the brain, known as leukoencephalopathy, is common. However, in some cases, magnetic
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  • ...ecome dysfunctional for e.g. with trauma to the neck, like with a whiplash injury.<ref name=":0" /> Receptor sensitivity is affected by chemical changes, for More sensorimotor dysfunction occur with injury to the upper cervical region than the lower cervical region because the upp
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  • The motor cortex in the brain is composed of interconnected cortical areas that function together to brin ...Approach for Reducing Postural Disabilities and Falls Risk: A Case Series. Brain Sci. 2020 May 15;10(5):296. doi: 10.3390/brainsci10050296. PMID: 32429085;
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  • ...ult in a delay in the identification and treatment of the peripheral nerve injury. ...arteriovenous fistula, ischemia, or aneurysm can also result in secondary injury to the nerve. <ref name=":2">Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. [https://hi.org/
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  • ...pathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, motor nerve activities, the brain, postural stability, defecation, micturition, intra-abdominal pressure, met ...rt rate. This allows more oxygen to enter the bloodstream, which calms the brain down (i.e. reduces anxiety, improves circulation, enhances muscular relaxat
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  • ...eery VMI scores of children with autism spectrum disorder, brachial plexus injury, and cerebral palsy]. F1000 Research. 2021; 10: 515</ref> ...t of visual-motor integration performance in children with traumatic brain injury and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder]. Psychological Assessment. 20
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  • ...and other similar symptoms presented bilaterally and away from the site of injury<ref>Wilder-Smith OH, Tassonyi E, Arendt-Nielsen L. Preoperative back pain i * Non-invasive brain stimulations :
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  • ...ndocrine Disorders|metabolic syndromes]], [[Spinal Cord Injury|spinal cord injury]], [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|motor neuron disease]], [[Multiple Sclerosis ...heir brain. This signal travels from the brain, through nerve cells in the brain stem and spinal cord, to the peripheral nerves and the muscle.
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  • ...rdings, M.D., et al., 1998. Posttraumatic stress disorder and work-related injury. J. Anxiety Disord. 12, 57–69</ref><ref>Turk, D.C., Rudy, T.E., 1987. IAS ...projection cells which travel up the spinothalamic tract of the CNS to the brain where they go via the thalamus to the somatosensory cortex, the limbic syst
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  • ...rmance, when relying on teamwork and decision making, and thus can promote injury prevention. <ref name=":0" /> In addition, exposure to blue light may impro Blue light can stimulate the brain, diminishing the secretion of melatonin, and improving adrenocortical hormo
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  • ...ther injuries seen include amputations, spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries, although numbers seen may depend on a number of additional local ...rs have to manage both events simultaneously, creating further challenges. Injury types tend to be made up of mild extremity trauma, including lacerations an
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  • ...ion: clinical–radiological correlation of 130 acute, consecutive patients. Brain. 2003 Aug 1;126(8):1864-72.</ref>. ...mbus or embolism. Dissection of the VA following mechanical trauma or head injury is a second important risk factor and is more common in younger patients<re
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  • ...is unique in that it can regenerate, restoring to a fully-functional, pre-injury state.<ref name=":5" /> [[File:Skull- rotating.gif|thumb|Skull gives protection to the brain]]
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  • ...l Health, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is defined as “a brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-i ...esting-state abnormalities''', associated with '''impaired [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] activity in distinct neuronal networks'''.
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