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What is a Sympathetic Block (Cervical or Lumbar)?

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The sympathetic nervous system controls autonomous functions such as heart rate, blood pressure and the gastrointestinal tract. When it malfunctions, it can cause uncontrolled chronic pain. The commonest sympathetically mediated pain, or reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD or CRPS), can respond to a block of the cervical or lumbar sympathetic nerves. The block may take only a few minutes but may relieve pain for months.
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What is a Lumbar Sympathetic Block?

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Lumbar Sympathetic Block is an injection of local anesthetic in the "sympathetic nerve tissue" – the nerves which are a part of Sympathetic Nervous System. The nerves are located on the either side of spine, in the back.
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Will the Lumbar Sympathetic Block help me?

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It is very difficult to predict if the injection(s) will indeed help you or not. The patients who present early during their illness tend to respond better than those who have this treatment after about six months of symptoms do. Patients in the advanced stages of disease may not respond adequately.
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What are cervical and lumbar laminectomies?

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Laminectomies are named depending upon the vertebrae involved. When the procedure is performed on the neck it is called cervical laminectomy as the cervical vertebrae are involved. Cervical laminectomy is most often performed for a trapped nerve (as may happen for example, in arthritis of the neck). When it is performed on the lower back affecting the lumbar vertebrae, it is called a lumbar laminectomy.
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What is Microdiscectomy for the Cervical and Lumbar Spine?

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A small portion of the bone covering the nerve root and/or disc material under the nerve root is removed to relieve pressure caused by herniated or ruptured discs. Patients normally begin to feel pain relief almost immediately following surgery.
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What is lumbar instability?

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Lumbar instability involves excessive motion between vertebral segments. This motion may be caused by spinal fractures, tumors, infection, scoliosis or other bony abnormalities that weaken the architecture of the spine. When severe, the instability can cause incapacitating deformity or pain as a result of the structural changes. Instability can also lead to damage or inflammation of the nerve roots. Disc degeneration may cause more subtle instability and produce pain from repetitive motion.
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Lumbar instability is excessive motion between vertebral segments. This may be caused by spinal fractures, tumors, infection, scoliosis, or other bony abnormalities that weaken the architecture of the spine. When severe, the instability can cause incapacitating deformity or pain due to the structural changes. Instability can also lead to damage or inflammation of the nerve roots. Disc degeneration may cause more subtle instability and produce pain from repetitive micromotion.
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What is Cervical Cancer?

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Early cervical cancer may not cause noticeable signs or symptoms. Women should have yearly check-ups, including a Pap smear to check for abnormal cells in the cervix. One of the greatest risk factors is infection with HPV (human papillomavirus). A weakened immune system is also a risk factor for cervical cancer.
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What is a lumbar fusion?

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Lumbar fusion improves instability of the spine. As a disc degenerates and flattens, the vertebrae slip back and forth. This irritates the joints and creates or worsens stenosis (arthritis of the spine), irritating the nerves, causing back and leg pain. A bone graft is placed along the vertebrae and fuses or grows together with the vertebrae.
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What is a lumbar discectomy?

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A herniated lumbar disc can press on the nerves in the spine and may cause pain, numbness, tingling or weakness of the leg, called sciatica. Most patients (80% - 90%) with an acute lumbar disc herniation improve without surgery. Surgery is less effective in relieving back pain, but for some patients, especially those with leg pain, surgery may be recommended. Surgery removes part of the herniated disc through a small incision, relieving the pressure on the nerve.
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Do children ever have lumbar disc problems?

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Help please...we need some quick answers. Our daughter has a fracture in the thighbone that needs surgical treatment. The doctor is talking about using a metal plate and screws to hold it in place while she heals. She'll be in a big cast, too. We live in a very isolated, rural area with few family and friends to help out. Isn't there an easier way to treat this problem? I don't know how we can manage.
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What is Sympathetic magick?

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Wiccans use a type of visualization or meditation which is often termed "Magic(k)". One type of magick that some Witches utilize is called "Sympathetic" magick. Sympathetic magic has been used for centuries. It is the theory that like attracts like. It is believed that prehistoric man also used this type of magick for successful hunting. As an example; the prehistoric man would make an image of a bison out of mud and sticks.
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Can you give me information on lumbar fusions and the usual recovery time?

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The indications for lumbar spinal fusions are intractable pain or progressive neurologic deficits due to anatomical changes identified on MRI, plain x-ray, myelogram or discography. The average stay of our patients is four days. Recuperation depends on the definition of recuperation and may vary from a few months to a year. Every surgeon has a different postop protocol. We typically try to let patients stand as soon as they would like - usually within a day or so of the surgery.
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What are lumbar supports?

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These are built into every new spa to support the lower back and provide the extra comfort you may need to really enjoy your spa.
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What is Lumbar Support?

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Lumbar support can be used to ease lower back pain and also to help prevent the onset of lower back pain. The BAXOLVE belt works by providing support to the spinal and abdominal muscles. Lumbar support when applied firmly and comfortably, should assist lower back pain through the inter-related mechanisms of: Providing warmth to the affected area which stimulates local circulation generating a feeling of well-being
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What is a cervical fusion?

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One of the most common cervical spine problems is a herniated disc. A disc may be herniated by injury, or it may gradually wear out. This may cause pressure on the nerves, creating neck and arm pain. With a cervical fusion, the disc is removed and a piece of bone is placed between the vertebrae. As healing takes place, the graft and vertebrae grow together. A metal plate is sometimes placed for stabilization.
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Q: How common is cervical cancer?

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In Europe, cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among young women (between 15-44). In Europe 40 women die each day of cervical cancer. In the UK there are approximately 2,800 new cases of cervical cancer every year and about 1,100 deaths every year. This means in the UK, 21 women on average die each week from cervical cancer.
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Q: What are abnormal cervical cells?

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Abnormal cervical cells are cells in the lining of the cervix that have changed in appearance. These changes are often called cervical dysplasia and the abnormal cells are detected by cervical smear tests. The more severe the cervical abnormality, the more likely it is that cervical cancer could develop in the future. Most often this can take a number of years.
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Is it worth checking my cervical position?

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Although it is not necessary to check your cervix in order to practice FAM effectively, I urge you to learn how to do so. At a minimum, I think you should practice checking in the days leading up to and just past ovulation, for the first few cycles that you're learning the method. Once you recognize how your cervical position reflects your fertility, you will always be able to use it as a cross check whenever you find the slightest ambiguity in your other two fertility signs.
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Can you give me some information on cervical herniated disks?

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Neck pain with intermittent numbness and pain in the arms suggest a nerve compression symdrome in the neck which could be a herniated disc. Sometimes the level ca be located by the pattern of the pain and numbness. If the pain is to the thumb side of your hand, it is probably the C5-6 level. If it is to the long finger of your band, it is probably the C6-7 level and if it is to the little finger side of your hand it is probably the C7-Tl level.
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How do I block users?

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To block a user, right-click on their name in the contact list, find the Visibility submenu, and select the "Blocked" option. Any messages from the selected user will be destroyed and you will not receive messages from this user unless you un-block them at a later time. Blocked users will always see you as offline, and you will always see them as offline. Blocked users are also noted in bold on your contact list.
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What are Block Stats?

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Statistics for each row or column in a selected block may be computed and added to the spreadsheet or Scrollsheet (i.e., appended at the end) by selecting the desired Block Stats from the flying menu (or from the Edit pull-down menu). The selected statistics will be added to the end of the data file or Scrollsheet as additional rows or columns. The variable name will contain the name of the selected statistic and the long name will include the range description.
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Which block should I use?

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A 4.0L block from any year will do. Although blocks from '96 onwards have thicker main webs and a main bearing cap girdle to increase bottom end rigidity, the reduction in noise/vibration/harshness (NVH) is small and the AMC/Jeep I6 engine still remains gruff and unrefined. If you want refinement, buy a Lexus!
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What is a selective block?

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A selective block is a shot like an epidural but is injected more precisely. It is not done through the midline like an epidural. Instead, the medicine is place along the nerve root itself. An x-ray machine is used to insure that the medicine is placed exactly.
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How do I schedule a block?

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To set up a block call us. We will help you figure what kind of block is needed. Blocks are usually done in a surgery center.
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What happens before a block?

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Before the block you will see us for a physical. We will give you all the instructions you will need. Generally you will need to stop aspirin, Motrin, Naprosyn, other anti-inflammatory medications, Heparin, Coumadin and Plavix before the block. If you have other medical problems, you may need to see your internist as well.
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What happens after a block?

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You will need to get to the surgery center an hour or two early. The nurses will take your vital signs, start an IV and have you sign some paperwork. You are then taken to a procedure room where there is an x-ray machine called a fluoroscope. An anesthesiologist will give you some sedation. You are not completely asleep. If you are awake you can help by telling us if you have leg pain. If a needle causes leg pain, we fix the problem by re-positioning the needle.
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What are the risks of the block?

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The probability of a problem is low and related principally to the steroid medication which is used. The steroids are can cause immune or problems with the hip joints. These steroids are not the same ones that athletes sometimes abuse. The risks also include that the pain will not go away, that a nerve can be damaged, that you can have weakness or numbness, or that there could be bleeding or infection.
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What are the benefits of the block?

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The benefits of the procedure include relief of pain and eliminating the need for a surgery. The procedure can get you back to work and sports. To decrease the risks, the procedure is done using x-ray guidance. Dr. Lieberson has done several thousands of these blocks.
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