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    Awty we must extend time in between classes kids don’t have enough time to get books from their locker, when kids are rushed there is a higher chance that you will forget a book or bring the wrong book, lastly, kids do not have enough time to go to the restroom and will ask during class time and miss class time. The first reason that passing periods should be extended is kids do not have time to get books from their locker from the next period. Slugging a backpack that weighs 30 pounds 2 flights of stairs hurts, I have seen many people do it, and walking upstairs with that heavy backpack also makes it slower. So, there is still a chance that you will be late to class. This can result in severe back pain or a higher chance of experiencing backpain in the future. If kids receive back pain during school periods, they might ask the teacher to go to the nurse and miss class. By missing class periods of even hole days of school, they might have to catch up on the stuff they missed the day before. That produces a higher chance of making a bad grade. Six minutes is not enough time to go to your locker and retrieve supplies for you next class or period. This is my first reason that the time between classes should be extended. The second reason that passing periods should be extended is that when kids are rushed there is a higher chance that they will forget a book or bring the wrong book. A fellow student and friend of mine named Oliver says “I forget at least one book a day to…

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    Mr. May is seen in the wheelchair at MCCRC on 02/17/2017. Mr. May was seen earlier in the week after a brief hospitalization for hypercalcemia. Lab studies were obtained and his calcium was down to 10.3, other electrolytes were generally okay, but much more worrisome was that his white count had fallen to 1.3. He was seen by Barbara Dean and Dr. Gray, his oncologist, yesterday, who have set up further chemotherapy for next Friday and a repeat office visit for 03/10 and have suggested that…

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    All About Back Pain As people grow older they discover that activities they performed when they were younger are much more difficult to do. Associated with this difficulty are chronic back conditions. Approximately 7.6 million Americans have reported back or spine issues and most are women. Today, this number is on the incline. One of the more surprising groups to report several back issues are college students. These issues are highly associated with smoking, pregnancy, weight gain, stress,…

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    disease. the effects. do you know about this disease. Do you anybody with this disease. the effects of degenerative disk disease are as followed it is the symptoms of pain and possibly radiating weakness or numbness stemming from degenerated disk in the spine. The back just gets old and the disks get old and rot and can’t hold the back up. Degenerative disk disease leaves patients wondering what exactly the disease means according to spine health. The disk is made up of 90% of water according…

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    The claimant testified his left foot has been broken two times in the past 18 months. He has arthritis and is in constant pain. He needs assistance with walking. His hips lock up and he falls. He had a right hip full replacement. He cannot turn and walk. His right wrist is inflamed when trying to lift items. He is sick every morning. He has ha d kidney problems for a long time. He sleeps a lot, does not go anywhere, and does not drive. His medications cause him to be sleepy. The…

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    that will supposedly keep you away from the back doctor Plano. You’ve been told that exercise will keep your back healthy, you’ve been told that correct lifting form will save you from spinal injury, and you’ve be convinced that you need to look at your phone more carefully. You might even avoid bad exercises and participate in good ones---but what do all of these tips boil down to? Motion. Keeping your spine moving is fundamental to back health, and without movement, a back doctor Plano TX…

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    Ancient Egypt Essay

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    totally absent from the usual scene of pedicures. - Thirdly, the absence of any instrument or tool in the specialists’ hands. - Fourthly, the absence of any title in the tomb referring to the professional manicurist unlike the titles that were found in the tomb of Niankhhknum-khnumhotep and Ptahshepses. - Lastly, the handling of the tips of fingers is a typical modern reflexology technique. There are six scenes depicting foot massage and reflexology in ancient Egypt which is double the amount…

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    Lbp Case Studies

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    Hi Patry, Thank you for sharing your notion about “recurrent acute episodes of low back pain”. According to Shinichi et al. (2016), ninety percent of adults will have an episode of low back pain (LBP) in their lifetime, moreover about 24-87% will experience the recurrence of the LBP a year following the acute bout. Petersen and Lystad (2016) presented a case report about a 48-year-old male police officer, complaining of acute LBP of two weeks duration. Two months later after the first episode…

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    Low Back Pain

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    repetitive tasks for 40 or more hours a week is common in most workplaces. Compared to standing, “sitting decreases lumbar lordosis, and increases low back muscle activity, disc pressure, and pressure on ischium.” (p1) These musculoskeletal changes are all associated with occupational low back pain. It was reported that at some point in their life about 80 percent of adults experienced low back pain.2 Low back pain is the most common job-related disability and is a primary contributor to missed…

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    Association states that as many as 30 million Americans suffer from lower back pain at some point in their lives. Many of these people live in the Seattle area. Typically, most people with low back pain will make an appointment with their family doctor, which often leads to a prescription of anti-inflammatory drugs. These are known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. These drugs can be helpful short-term, but they also come with a myriad of harmful side effects, such as upset…

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