What are Pinched Nerves?by
Healthy Living ..
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 for injuries resulting from compression, constriction
A Couple of Conditions: Pinched Nerve and Facet Syndromeby
NOHC
Two very common conditions seen by chiropractic and medical doctors alike are pinched nerves and facet... applied to it by gravity and protects the nerves of the spinal cord which carry messages between the brain and [...]
Nervesby
Amanda F.
Tomorrow: weigh in.Stress and nervousness ensue.*grinds teeth*Wish me luck!
The Tongue – Illuminated Nerve Endingsby
Medical Quack
Interesting technology here to illuminate the tongue and see where all the nerve ending are located, so now we... (grin)? BD Shown here are the gustatory nerves that populate the tongue. Scientists created the image
Pinched Nerve in the Neck?by
Eben D.
San Francisco chiropractor explains what a pinched nerve is: Pinched nerve is not really a medical term... trying to say is, there is no such medical diagnosis as Pinched Nerves. But, like I said, doctors use this term
Study of Occipital Nerve Stimulationby
Dr. Alexander Mauskop
Medtronic Begins Study of Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Chronic, Refractory Migraine Headaches; Implanted Device Delivers Electrical Impulses to Occipital Nerves. Medtronic Begins Study of Occipital Nerve Stimulation
Pinched Nerves In The Neck: How Do You Know & What Do You Do?by
Eben D.
San Francisco Chiropractor and Herniated Disc Doctor Comments: Many times patients with compressed nerves... a compressed or " pinched nerve" in the neck and not have any neck pain. In fact...this is fairly common. You may even
my last good nerveby
stephen harris
i thought today, listening to annoying customers on the phone, that ms really gives a new meaning to “working my last good nerve.” i think i only have one or two good nerves left. a very cool design, only lacking in hand
Partial (focal) seizure Some patients with seizures that are difficult to treat may respond to a vagalnerve stimulator -- a device that stimulates a nerve in the chest ...
Asthma - why is it when i cough i fill like i a going to ... When we cough, we can initiate what is called the vagal reflex. ... The vagalnerve controls the pulse and things like coughing, straining on the toilet, cold water, vomiting or ...
Vasovagal Syncope- Health Encyclopedia and Reference The vagus nerve is the nerve of the muscle in the throat and the larynx, and is the nerve that slows the rate ... start beating on their own despite continued vagal stimulation. ...
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure Record details of the seizure to report to the health care provider. ... from a vagalnerve stimulator (implantable device that stimulates a nerve in the neck) ...
Vasovagal Syncope - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention The vagus nerve is the nerve of the muscle in the throat and the larynx, and is the nerve that slows the rate ... start beating on their own despite continued vagal stimulation. ...
Urethral discharge culture Fainting (caused by stimulation of the vagalnerve) occasionally occurs when the swab is introduced into the urethra. Other risks include infection or bleeding. ...
Forum on Managing Side Effects of HIV Treatment: side effect Ask the experts your questions on managing the side effects of HIV treatment at The Body, the AIDS Authority. ... to increase CO2 levels or vagalnerve/carotid sinus stimulation. ...
Forum on Choosing Your Meds: lipo brain meds theory Ask the experts your questions on HIV and AIDS treatment at The Body, the AIDS Authority. ... `dorsal motor nucleus of the vagalnerve', whereas the sympathetic nervous system ...