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Prevalence of back and neck pain in Germany. Results from the BURDEN 2020 Burden of Disease Study [PDF]
Back and neck pain are widespread and can significantly reduce quality of life. A cross-sectional telephone survey (N=5,009) was carried out between October 2019 and March 2020 to gain a valid estimate of the prevalence of back and neck pain among adults
Elena von der Lippe+9 more
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Tapentadol: an effective option for the treatment of back pain [PDF]
Back pain, including low back pain and neck pain, is the leading cause of disability worldwide. This type of pain is challenging to treat, since it presents both a nociceptive and a neuropathic component.
Coluzzi, Flaminia+3 more
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Neck Pain in Changi General Hospital: An Observational Study
Introduction: The aim of this study is to describe the profile of neck pain patients in the local population and to investigate the efficacy of physiotherapy management of neck pain.
Jayamoorthy Jacob Praveen PG Dip (Manip Phy), PGDGC+2 more
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Vertebral dissection is a leading cause of stroke in young adults (age 18–45 years), and accounts for up to 25 % of ischaemic strokes in this age group. Spontaneous vertebral and carotid dissections cause approximately 2 % of all strokes. Cerebral artery dissection can result in symptoms that vary from isolated headache to a complete hemiplegia ...
Seth Wolpin+5 more
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Predicting neck pain in Royal Australian Air Force fighter pilots
Objective: Fighter pilots frequently report neck pain and injury, and although risk factors have been suggested, the relationships between risk factors and neck pain have not been quantified.
Aisbett, Brad+4 more
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Influence of frequency and duration of strength training for effective management of neck and shoulder pain:a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Specific strength training can reduce neck and shoulder pain in office workers, but the optimal combination of exercise frequency and duration remains unknown.
Andersen, Christoffer H+6 more
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Kinesthetic and visual imagery in young adults with chronic neck pain
Background: Young adults complain of neck pain almost every year. In recent years the ability of motor imagery (kinesthetic and visual imagery) in many musculoskeletal system problems other than neck pain in young adults has been investigated in the ...
Ozlem Ozcan, Karaali Hayriye Kul
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The Effects of Tai Chi and Neck Exercises in the Treatment of Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
© 2016 American Pain Society This study aimed to test the efficacy of Tai Chi for treating chronic neck pain. Subjects with chronic nonspecific neck pain were randomly assigned to 12 weeks of group Tai Chi or conventional neck exercises with weekly ...
Cheng, YW+8 more
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Abstract There are several critical issues related to difficult airway management that medical students and emergency medicine residents should understand, including recognizing a difficult airway; knowing when a difficult airway is contraindicated or relatively contraindicated to paralyze a patient with an expanding neck mass; and understanding their ...
John A. Vozenilek, Ernest Wang
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Prevalence of Emergence Delirium in Children Undergoing Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
Objective. Emergence delirium (ED) is associated with behavioral disturbances and psychomotor agitation, increased risk of selfinjury, delayed discharge, and parental dissatisfaction with quality of care.
Katie Liu+2 more
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