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Get PriceComplex regional pain syndrome CRPS is a broad term describing excess and prolonged pain and inflammation that follows an injury to an arm or leg CRPS has acute recent short term and chronic lasting greater than six months forms CRPS used to be known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy RSD and causalgia
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Get PriceCrushing is often accompanied by a cut open wound bleeding bruising muscle nerve blood vessel or tissue damage fracture laceration nerve injury broken bone In some cases the affected body part may have to be amputated to save the patient from gangrene and potential death
Get PriceThe nerves of your spinal cord run through the openings between the vertebrae and out to your muscles Spinal cord compression can occur anywhere from your neck cervical spine down to your lower back lumbar spine Symptoms include numbness pain and weakness
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Get Price1 Description of the problem Crush injury is a direct injury resulting from the crush Crush Syndrome is the systemic manifestation of muscle cell damage resulting from pressure or crushing
Get PriceHand trauma and resections of tumors may create degloving injuries to the fingers leading to extensive and circumferential soft tissue defects that require a complex surgical management in terms of both skin coverage and functional outcomes For this purpose
Get PriceThis page will only discuss crush injuries not fingertip amputations The nail bed can bleed which creates a collection of blood called a hematoma under the nail plate This is called a subungual hematoma They can be very painful and need to be drained This usually dramatically decreases the pain of a fingertip injury
Get PriceFingertip Injuries and Amputations Fingertip injuries typically occur in accidents at home at work or during play These injuries can involve A sharp cut A crushing injury A tearing force A combination of these injury types Amputations of the fingertip may be Partial — some structures remain attached Complete — the entire fingertip is removed
Get PriceCare and prevention of injuries with terms and exam material exam care and prev chapter 12 acute care and emergency procedures when injuries occur while Medical Surgical Nursing I NRSG 102 nerve problem caused by overuse or a variety of forces Results in minor to severe problems Crushing or severed nerve injury Life long
Get Price1 Medical Terminology Unit 8 Neurology Psychology and Anatomy Neur/o = Nerves n Neur/algia Pain along the course of a nerve n Neur/o/pathy Any disease of the nerves n Neur/o/arthr/o/pathy A disease of nerves and joints n Neur/o/logy Medical specialty that deals with the nervous system n Neur/o/logist A physician who specializes in diseases of the nervous system
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Get PriceDamage to these nerves is typically associated with muscle weakness painful cramps and uncontrollable muscle twitching Sensory nerves Because these nerves relay information about touch temperature and pain you may experience a variety of symptoms These include numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
Get PriceWhen the vertebrae protecting the spinal cord and spinal nerves are fractured or dislocated bone shards can damage or pinch the spinal nerves/cord These fractures are most often the result of traumatic force—such as falls gunshots or physical blows—being applied to the spine
Get PriceA medical term that means surgical crushing of stoneptosis a suffix that means drooping dysuria a medical term that means condition of difficult or painful urination nephropexy a medical term that means surgical fixation of the kidney nephrolithiasis
Get PriceAxonotmesis is usually the result of a more severe crush or contusion than neurapraxia but can also occur when the nerve is stretched without damage to the epineurium There is usually an element of retrograde proximal degeneration of the axon and for regeneration to occur this loss must first be overcome [2]
Get Price1 damage to the phrenic nerve as a result of trauma 2 formerly surgical crushing of a portion of the phrenic nerve This paralyses the diaphragm on the side operated upon which is then pushed upwards by the abdominal contents thus pressing on the lung and partially collapsing it This operation was formerly often combined with pneumoperitoneum in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
Get PriceCONCUSSION A disruption usually temporary of neurological function resulting from a blow or violent shaking CONTRAST MEDIUM Any material usually opaque to X rays employed to delineate or define a structure during a radiologic procedure CONTUSION A bruise cerebral contusions often involve blood vessels that leak into brain tissue
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Get PriceNerve transection or crush produces distal degeneration of axons and their myelin sheaths a process called wallerian degeneration When the early stages of this process were examined there were transient accumulations of mitochondria in paranodal regions of large myelinated fibers 44 They occurred also in some unmyelinated axons
Get PriceIce helps decrease pain and swelling Ice may also help decrease tissue damage Use an ice pack or put crushed ice in a plastic bag Cover it with a towel Apply it to the injured area for 20 minutes every hour or as directed Ask your healthcare provider how many times each day to apply ice and for how many days
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