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Central Pain Syndromes (Brain, Spinal Cord)

Neurogenic pain of central origin is rarely seen in the everyday neurological practice. However, there are a number of prominent syndromes of differential diagnostic relevance with the cardinal symptom pain,...

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Saint Amelia

Do you know where Luxembourg is? Well it is in Europe, and that is where Saint Amelia was born in the year 741. Amelia's brother was named Rodien, and they were both taught to be devout Christians from an...

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Radicular Syndromes

In extensive neuralgiform arm pain, the three most common cervical radicular syndromes C6, C7, and C8 must be evaluated. It should be kept in mind that the dermatomes, often only partially, and predominantly...

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Central Syndromes

Central Syndromes. Unilateral arm pain of central origin is generally unmistakable due to the accompanying neurologic findings. Acute initial pain in the arm (and face) is typical for Wallenberg syndrome....

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Pain Relief in Seconds

I used to have pain all over, from head to toe. My pain was mostly aches and burning, i had it in my shoulders, elbows, forearms, wrists, calves, back, chest, and feet. Within 8 days using these techniques i...

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Frozen Shoulder Pain

I became interested in Frozen Shoulder Pain after my mother developed it last year. I saw first hand how painful and debilitating it can be. So I started researching various information on how to fully heal...

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Plexus Lesions

Pancoast syndrome, typically caused by adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, denotes the characteristic disease of the cervical plexus and radicular infiltration by a malignant process. The...

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