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Radicular Syndrome. Darwin Amir Bgn Ilmu Penyakit Saraf Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Andalas. Peripheral Nerves and Nerve Plexuses. C 1. C 2. Cervical plexus. C 3. C 4. C 4. C 4. Phrenic nerve. C 4. Brachial plexus. C 4. T 1. T 2. Axillary nerve. T 3. T 4. T 5. T 6.
FISIOPATOLOGÍA DEL DOLOR RADICULAR. AUTORAS Concepción Prado Álvarez Cristina Rodicio Rodicio Estefanía Martínez González María Álvarez Fernández Raquel Martínez Cordeiro Tania Barros Pérez. INTRODUCCIÓN. No toda degeneración anatómica produce compresión nerviosa y dolor.
IPSILATERAL RADICULAR PAIN FOLLOWING DISCECTOMY. K. Liaropoulos, P. Spyropoulou, P. Korovesis, Th. Maraziotis, N. Papadakis. FAILED BACK SURGERY SYNDROME (FBSS). Refers to surgeries in the lumbar region of the spine for varying reasons (such as a herniated disc or
IPSILATERAL RADICULAR PAIN FOLLOWING DISCECTOMY. K. Liaropoulos, P. Spyropoulou, P. Korovesis, Th. Maraziotis, N. Papadakis. FAILED BACK SURGERY SYNDROME (FBSS). Refers to surgeries in the lumbar region of the spine for varying reasons (such as a herniated disc or
Treatments and Efficacy of Therapy Andy Cooper, MSIV. Interventional Rehab of Radicular and Axial Pain. Case:. 23 yo male with lumbar pain radiating to his right leg above the knee for several months, described as constant Pt describes vague generalized weakness in his upper leg
Osseous Tissue (Bone Tissue). 1. Cells. Osteocytes— mature bone cells Osteoblasts— bone-forming cells (germ cells or “bud” cells) Osteoclasts —bone-destroying cells (“breakers”) A. primarily collagen fibers flexibility tensile strength (the strength to endure stretching forces)
Tissue. Tissue. Tissue - A group of closely associated cells that are similar in structure and perform related functions Four primary types Epithelium Connective tissue Nervous tissue Muscle. Tissue. Epithelium: epithe = laid on, covering. Epithelial Tissue.
Tissue. an integrated group of cells with a common structure and function. Plant tissues. Meristematic tissue : rapid cell division, lengthening of shoots and roots Dermal tissue : covering for the plant body Ground tissue : support, photosynthesis, and storage