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    BACKGROUND Neck pain is a common condition, ranking as the fourth most burdensome disease worldwide. Evidence suggests that rates of recurrence and chronicity are high (Borghouts et al, 1998; Hoving et al, 2001), which results in considerable functional and economic implications (Vos et al., 2010). Joint mobilization (JM) is widely acknowledged as an effective intervention (Childs et al., 2008); and the UPA is an entry-level form of JM commonly used by physiotherapists globally. However, a Cochrane

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    Classification of aortic dissection: Classification is depends on location since treatment and prognosis relies on upon the part of aorta included. Extent and localization of aortic dissection is classified utilizing the Stanford or DeBakey classification (Geller et al., 2007). Stanford classification: In the Stanford classification, which is generally utilized, type A dissections are dissections including the ascending aorta in regardless to the site of the intimal tear or

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    Definition An AAA (abdominal aortic aneurysm) is defined as enlargement of at least 3 cm of the abdominal aorta. The majority of abdominal aortic aneurysms begins below the renal arteries and ends above the iliac arteries. The exact cause of (AAAs) is unknown. However, it is thought to be due to a degenerative process of the abdominal aorta caused by atherosclerosis. Artherosclerosis represents a response to vessel wall injury caused by inflammation, genetically regulated defects in collagen

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    Vasovagal Syncope

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    Generally, before fully losing consciousness, presyncopal symptoms include feeling faint, dizzy, lightheaded, hearing ringing, darkened or faded vision, and decreased hearing ability. The victim is overpowered by unsteadiness and weakness before blacking out. Inevitably, symptoms of the episodes continue until the vertigo (dizziness) overwhelms the victim, literally sending them into a whirl. One can know when to worry if symptoms like chest pain, dyspnea (difficulty breathing), low back pain, heart

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    Introduction This essay will discuss how an abdominal aortic aneurysm occurs, who are at risk of developing one, how the body responds as well as the clinical presentations of the signs and symptoms. It will also give an explanation of how the clinical presentations relates to the pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysms as well as how it affects homeostatic mechanisms. Before those subjects it is necessary to understand what an abdominal aortic aneurysm is. An abdominal aortic aneurysm is an

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    Aortic Aneurysm 1. Basic definition of the disease - Source: "Aortic Aneurysm." MedlinePlus. U.S. National Library of Medicine, 28 Sept. 2016. Web. 13 Oct. 2016. . There are two types of aortic aneurysms — thoracic and abdominal. Both can be inherited as autosomal dominant heart diseases. Thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) occur in the part of the aorta running through the chest area, while abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) occur in the part of the aorta running through the abdomen. The aorta is the

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    Jonathan Larson Essay

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    Jonathan Larson January 21. The time is around 6:45 pm.  Writer, composer Jonathan Larson was sitting in the very last few rows listening as cast he had chosen for his "about to be" Broadway musical, "Rent" went through one of the final dress rehearsals in The New York Theater Workshop. He and the Director of "Rent" Michael Grief began to sing one of the songs form the show when Larson began to feel a pain in his chest. The pain worsened. Larson (being the compulsive

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    Genetics Synthesis: Marfan Syndrome Essay

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    nerve entrapment, postural hypotension and low-pressure headaches. In severe cases, spinal shunting and/or medications are necessary. Reproductive attributes: pregnancy in women with marfan syndrome increases the risk of aortic rupture or dissection, higher rates of

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    An Aortic Dissection

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    Introduction The aorta is a three-layered structure composed of the inner layer being the intima, middle layer being the media, and the outer layer being the adventitia. An aortic dissection (AD) starts when a tear forms in the intimal layer of the aorta. Due to the high-pressure environment within the aorta, blood is forced into the tear causing the intimal layer to separate/dissect from the medial layer of the aorta. This separation will cause a new chamber to form between the intima and the

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    My Life As A Doctor

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    As a child, people have different dreams and interests. When asked what they want to be when they grow up, everyone has different answers. Whenever I was asked this question, I always answered that I want to become a doctor. I always wanted the medical kits and doctor play sets as a child. It was my dream as a child to become a doctor. As I grew older, I started looking into different types of medical fields, to see what interests me more and if I can actually handle the pressure and difficulties

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