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Coccydynia: Do Corticosteroid Injections Hit the Mark Over NSAIDs?
Objective: Coccydynia is a medical ailment that causes discomfort at the coccyx, or tailbone, which can make it difficult for a person to go about their regular business.
Faraz Mehmood +7 more
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Computed tomography examination and evaluation of image quality criteria in case of coccygodynia
Mūsdienās muguras lejas daļas sāpes ir aktuāla problēma, kas plaši izplatītas dažādās vecuma grupās. Muguras lejas daļas sāpēm, pieskaitāma, arī kokcigodīnija, (jeb sāpes astes kaulā).
Ozoliņa, Anta
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Begin in a seated position. Place the soles of feet together, knees wide open. Grab the outside of ankles, moving them away from the inside of the thighs. Hold legs off mat and balance. Inhale and extend through the spine.
Myers, Mary
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A Case of Crouzon's Syndrome with a True Human Tail. [PDF]
Ando N +4 more
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Sofia was ten when World War II broke out, her family escaped east to survive. Six years later the war ends. Sofia returns to Warsaw, the city of her life, only to find Warsaw flattened to the ground.
Jedrzejczyk, Anna S
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Poster 97: Coccydynia (Coccyx Pain) due to Dynamic Instability of the Tailbone: A Case Report [PDF]
Michael Rhee +2 more
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Begin in Mountain pose with feet together and hands on your hips or in prayer position. Step left foot back about 4–5 feet apart. Turn your left foot in about 45 degrees; your right heel should align with the arch of your left foot. Slowly bend the right
Myers, Mary
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Begin in Downward-Facing Dog. Inhale, step your left foot forward into a lunge, and keep your back leg straight or drop it down to the floor. Inhale and lift your torso up and bring your hands to your hips or Namaste.
Myers, Mary
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Application of Atomic Force Microscope in Imaging Ciliary Structures of Tetrahymena Thermophilia
Statement of Purpose, Innovation or Hypothesis: Cilia are antenna-like structures that are considered as useless evolutionary vestige, similar to tailbone. But recent research indicates that cilia are cellular organelles that have functional significance
Chen, Xidong +2 more
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Back problems: musculoskeletal fact sheet
Back problems are a range of conditions related to the bones, joints, connective tissue, muscles and nerves of the back. These conditions can affect the neck (cervical spine),upper back (thoracic spine) and lower back (lumbar spine) as well as the sacrum
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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