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Category: Neuromuscular disease

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Oct 15, 2024

If you have pain in your body, you must not endure it

Neuromuscular disease

Pain is an unpleasant subjective sensory and emotional experience associated with tissue injury or potential injury, and is a complex physiological and psychological activity. When various injurious stimuli act on…

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Oct 10, 2024

Exercises for low back muscles after lumbar spine surgery

Neuromuscular disease

For patients with lumbar spondylosis, whether they can recover completely after surgery, postoperative functional recovery exercises are especially important! The correct exercise method can effectively prevent nerve root adhesion, promote…

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Oct 10, 2024

How much do you know about falling pillows?

Neuromuscular disease

Definition Falling pillow or “lost pillow”, is a common disease, preferably in young adults, winter and spring. The common onset of pillow loss is that there are no symptoms before…

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Oct 9, 2024

Keep a posture for a long time, beware of “tendon” premature aging

Neuromuscular disease

The pace of light, will always give people a feeling of youth, even if you are already sixty or seventy years old; stiff joints, but inevitably give people a feeling…

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Oct 7, 2024

What are the symptoms that warrant a visit to neurosurgery?

Neuromuscular disease

Diseases of the central nervous system can show a variety of symptoms, if there are the following symptoms usually should go to the neurosurgery department: headache: this is one of…

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Oct 6, 2024

Spinal Nerve Distribution Memory Song

Neuromuscular disease

Spinal Nerve Distribution Song Neck a head through the brain, the inner ear and middle ear blood supply; headache, dizziness, hypertension, insomnia, forgetfulness and fatigue. Cervical two ears, visual and…

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Sep 23, 2024

What to know about brachial plexus injuries

Neuromuscular disease

Overview: The brachial plexus is a group of peripheral nerves connected to the spinal cord in the cervicothoracic region, and is mainly responsible for the sensory-motor functions of the shoulder,…

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Sep 23, 2024

Brachial plexus injuries [2]

Neuromuscular disease

The diagnosis of brachial plexus injury should be clarified as soon as possible after the patient has recovered from the risk of injury elsewhere. The diagnosis should usually be made…

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Sep 23, 2024

What is a stellate ganglion block

Neuromuscular disease

A female patient had been plagued by migraine headaches for seven or eight years, and all kinds of tests were normal, but medication, injections, and rest did not work. After…

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Sep 17, 2024

Characteristics of Little Knife

Neuromuscular disease

Four major features of needle knife medicine: Simple: simple treatment, no incision, no blood, patients with little pain. Convenient: easy to apply, a needle knife, a pair of gloves, skin…

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Neuromuscular disease

  • If you have pain in your body, you must not endure it
  • Exercises for low back muscles after lumbar spine surgery
  • How much do you know about falling pillows?
  • Keep a posture for a long time, beware of “tendon” premature aging
  • What are the symptoms that warrant a visit to neurosurgery?
  • Spinal Nerve Distribution Memory Song
  • What to know about brachial plexus injuries
  • Brachial plexus injuries [2]
  • What is a stellate ganglion block
  • Characteristics of Little Knife
  • What are the conditions that warrant a visit to neurosurgery?
  • Unique strengths in the field of spinal cord diseases
  • The use of insulin pumps in neurocritically ill patients
  • The use of mannitol in neurosurgery
  • What are the common causes of numbness in the limbs?
  • Microsurgical treatment of spastic limb states
  • Sore legs and feet are not always normal
  • Shandong Province Neurology Interventional Salon Series-
  • What is a child’s gradual generalized weakness after a high fever?
  • Activating and promoting nerve repair goes mainstream
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