Nerves, Nerves, Nerves!
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Molly MurphyPosted
Wed 03 Feb 2010 12:00am
I’m jumpy lately. I just when my name is called. I jump when I see somebody walk into the room. I jump when my dog’s squeaky toys squeeeak. I jump when my phone goes off. I even jump when my phone goes off on vibrate!
In short, I jump. Do you jump?
I feel like my nervous system has gone haywire on me. I’m having nerve pains everywhere
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Continuous Pressure On Cervical Nerves Can Lead To Nerve Damage
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Nav J.Posted
Wed 21 Jul 2010 4:12am
As you can imagine, if you continue to put pressure on a nerve that nerve can die off. Like a plant, if you continue to pull its roots, or forget to supply it with light or water, it starts to shrink and shrivel up.
The nerves are similar, if we allow the life force to be cut off then eventually it will atrophy. Of course, at this point, pain may
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Continuous Pressure on Nerves can Lead to Nerve Damage
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Dr BPosted
Wed 21 Jul 2010 4:17am
As you can imagine, if you continue to put pressure on a low back nerve that nerve can start to deteriorate. Like the root of a plant, if you confine it to a pot to small or forget to supply it with light and water, it will cease to grow, and eventually will shrivel up.
The nerves are similar, if we allow the life force to be cut off
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Diagnosing Muscle and Nerve Pain: Nerve Conduction Velocity and Electromyography in NYC
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Dr. ShoshanyPosted
Thu 03 Dec 2009 10:58am
Severe pain can have any number of causes, many of them related to the muscles and the nerves, and part of the job of any effective pain treatment center is making... imaging methods. However, making sense of nerve and muscle related pain can be a much more complicated endeavor that requires a specialized touch. Diagnostic images don’t always
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What are Pinched Nerves?
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Healthy Living ..Posted
Sun 21 Dec 2008 8:46pm
Definition: The term pinched nerve describes one type of damage or injury to a nerve or set of nerves.The term “pinched nerve” is often used as a catch-all phrase... area. One of the most common examples of a single compressed nerve is the feeling of having a foot or hand “fall asleep.”
According to A.D.A.M., at some time, up to 40
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Pinched Nerve in the Neck?
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Dr. Eben DavisPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:34pm
San Francisco chiropractor explains what a pinched nerve is:
Pinched nerve is not really a medical term. However, Chiropractors and MD's use this term to describe to patients what is happening to them. I guess what I am trying to say is, there is no such medical diagnosis as Pinched Nerves. But, like I said, doctors use this term between
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The Tongue – Illuminated Nerve Endings
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Medical QuackPosted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:57pm
Interesting technology here to illuminate the tongue and see where all the nerve ending are located, so now we can see where and how many we have and maybe next they can figure out how to make some food maybe taste better (grin)? BD
Shown here are the gustatory nerves that populate the tongue. Scientists created the image by superimposing
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