Disfigured groin case settled – Flesh Eating Bacteria case at Washington Prison
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Medical QuackPosted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 5:10pm
With all the recent concern about MRSA, this article goes to show that bacteria can be living anywhere, besides the hospital. According to the article here, he was misdiagnosed and later it turns up he had the flesh eating bacteria infection and after the fact needed quite a bit of surgery to help restore the loss. BD
A man whose groin wa ...
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Groin Pain| Sports
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Dr. Jennifer C.Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:47pm
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Groin pain in athletes is a common problem that can result in significant amounts of missed playing time. Many of the problems are related to the musculoskeletal system.
1. Serious and potentially life threatening medical cases of pelvis and groinpain: Stress fractures of the bones of the pelvis occur, particul ...
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Pain in the Groin... no, not what you're thinking...
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Amy and April Y.Posted
Fri 27 Mar 2009 4:29pm
So, after the 20 miler on Saturday, Vandy-Montana and I met up with some peeps from the Nashville Striders to run 10 miles on the Natchez Trace Parkway and then indulge in some biscuits at the Loveless Cafe.
Now, I take some funky pictures... (it's a problem, I'm working on it), but this is quite possibly one of the strangest pictures of m ...
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Flip Flops, Groin Kicks and Physicians without Heart have no place in PFO Patient Care
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David D.Posted
Mon 15 Aug 2011 4:08pm
Flip Flops, Groin Kicks and Physicians without Heart have no place in PFO Patient Care
By David Dansereau,MSPT
for http://www.know-stroke.org
I admit, I’ve needed a boost to get back to my know-stroke blog after almost a month away from posting. You see, I’ve been working hard at ex ...
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Chronic Pain| Groin Muscles
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Dr. Jennifer C.Posted
Fri 04 Jul 2008 4:08pm
Friday, July 04, 2008
Hip stiffness in athletes is associated with later development of chronicgroininjury and as such may be a risk factor for this condition. "Sports hernia," pubic bone edema, and entrapment neuropathies-are potential causes of chronicgroinpain in assessing athletes.
Groininjury is among the most common citedinjuriesin ...
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Groin hernia? Keyhole or laparoscopic repair is best
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Dave WPosted
Fri 15 Jan 2010 8:01am
Laparoscopic or minimal access surgery (MAS) is increasingly popular for groin hernia repair. In MAS hernia repair the principles are very similar to conventional open surgery but with much smaller incisions. The principal advantage of the MAS approach is less pain post operatively (particularly for bilateral groin hernia repairs which may then ...
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Groin Anatomy and PBL
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CCLCM Student ..Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:04pm
This is our last week before spring break--not that I'm counting or anything. ;-) Seriously, these last two blocks have been the hardest 11 weeks we've had since starting med school. The NMS block in particular was really rough. GI these past few weeks has been way better, but it's still hard to muster much enthusiasm for anything after being run ...
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GROIN PAIN causes & natural cure: HERNIA, PROSTATE, INJURIES, HIP JOINTS PROBLEMS
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Tatjana-MihaelaPosted
Mon 16 Feb 2009 1:59am
It is very common that people feel pain and discomfort in the groin area: it is the place were the abdomen ends and legs begin. Men have more sensitive groin area and they more often develope health problems there, due to the difference in anatomy (more sensitive position of sexual organs) and at least in the younger days more intensive physical ac ...
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Pulled Groin & What To Do With So Many Tomatoes
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BelaPosted
Sun 29 Aug 2010 4:29pm
Well I guess it serves me right! I did a 5K run on Friday and at the end I thought I felt a pull but I ignored it. Yesterday I went for a run that lasted one minute. I was in pain as soon as I started running. I had infact pulled my groin muscle the day earlier. I quickly went to ice it but the damage was done 24 hours earlier. I think a month of ...
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